BGI Group Chairman and Co-Founder Wang Jian recently visited Thailand where he met with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and other officials and business partners. The two sides discussed expanding BGI Group’s research and development cooperation in genomics with the Thai Government as well as ...
A recent study carried out by BGI-Research, Northeast Forestry University, and other institutions revealed the genomics consequences of inbreeding in the South China tiger (SCT) by examining its chromosome-scale genomes and comparing it with the Amur tiger. The research, publishe...
Cancer has a long and challenging history within the human family, with the first instances dating back thousands of years. Although we’ve made progress over the centuries in understanding and treating this disease, it remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Deepening our cancer research is ther...
As one the oldest surviving groups of animals, birds originated in the Jurassic period around 150 million years ago and are the only living descendants of dinosaurs. People have been studying birds for a long time, which inspired the development of human aviation and space exploration. Today, scient...
Groundbreaking research led by BGI-Research and published in Science as a cover story in September 2022 used BGI’s Stereo-seq multi-omics technology to construct the world’s first spatiotemporal cellular atlas of axolotl brain development and regeneration. Dr. Li Hanbo, a researcher at BGI...