A recent publication

We love seeing the people behind PrecisionGo contributing their expertise to the broader precision medicine and research community.

Our Lead Bioinformatician, Dr Brian Gloss, is an author on a 2026 publication led by Professor Russell Dale (WIMR) and A/Prof Markus Hofer (CPC) titled "Cumulative environmental exposures adversely impact social behaviour and are associated with dysregulation of genes and proteins involved in epigenetic, ribosomal, and immune regulation in male mice."

The study explores links between cumulative environmental exposures, social behaviour, and molecular changes relevant to neurodevelopmental disorders. Dr Gloss contributed through single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis, bringing deep bioinformatics expertise to the work.

This is a great example of how advanced data analysis underpins modern biomedical research, and how the skills we are building through PrecisionGo connect directly into the wider precision medicine ecosystem.

Congratulations to the whole team, including Brian, on this contribution to an important and complex area of research. Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00011-025-02152-y

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