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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Laser skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out Lyma laser, a cold laser that targets the mitochondria or ‘batteries’ of the skin cells stimulating them to produce more collagen to renew the skin. the technology was originally used in hospitals for joint healing. The laser costs £2000.
 
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 Laser skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out Lyma laser, a cold laser that targets the mitochondria or ‘batteries’ of the skin cells stimulating them to produce more collagen to renew the skin. the technology was originally used in hospitals for joint healing. The laser costs £2000.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nomige DNA skincare kit
 Victoria Woodhall tries out the Nomige DNA skincare kit, taking a swab of cells from the inside of the cheek which is sent to a lab which analyses your DNA and they sent bespoke anti ageing day and night creams.
 The kit costs from £770, which includes the DNA kit and six bespoke products.
 DNA kits creates skincare based on your genetic make-up. Developed by Belgian bioengineer Dr Barbara Geusens, Nomige uses your DNA, stored securely, to uncover your skin’s unique ageing process before creating serums and creams to target your very specific needs.
 
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 Nessa Carey
 Nessa Carey photographed at her hom in Norfolk, England. Carey has a new book "Hacking the Code of Life - How Gene Editing Will Rewrite Our Futures." Nessa Carey is a British biologist working in the field of molecular biology and biotechnology. She is International Director of the technology transfer organisation PraxisUnico and a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London.
 With expertise in the field of epigenetics and in technology transfer, she promotes the movement of scientists between academia and industry, lecturing often to school students and early career scientists. Carey writes books and articles for a scientifically interested general audience. She is the author of The Epigenetics Revolution and Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome which explore advances in the field of epigenetics and their implications for medicine. She edited Epigenetics for Drug Discovery for the Royal Society of Chemistry's Drug Discovery Series.
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 FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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 Sire by Maria McKinney: featuring sculptures made from artificial insemination straws and portraits of bulls wearing them, this work poses difficult questions about genetics in cattle breeding
 'Somewhere In Between' exhibition, Wellcome Collection, London, UK - 07 Mar 2018
 Somewhere In Between a new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection. It showcases the striking work of four contemporary artists and the scientists they collaborated with to explore ideas vital to human life. From our food sources and senses, to sexual health and the limitations of our bodies
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 NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
 (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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 NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
 (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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 NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
 (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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 NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
 (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are fed at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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 NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
 (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu province, Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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 Dolly the sheep at cloning exhibition
 Sir Ian Wilmut looks at Dolly the sheep staring in an exhibition chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.The world’s most famous sheep is on display alongside rare books, archive documents, pictures, sound and film clips from the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections.A Century of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh’ runs from 31 July to 31 October 2015 at the University’s Main Library Exhibition Gallery. 29.07.2015.
 
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 Dolly the sheep at cloning exhibition
 Sir Ian Wilmut looks at Dolly the sheep staring in an exhibition chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.The world’s most famous sheep is on display alongside rare books, archive documents, pictures, sound and film clips from the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections.A Century of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh’ runs from 31 July to 31 October 2015 at the University’s Main Library Exhibition Gallery. 29.07.2015.
 
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 Dolly the sheep at cloning exhibition
 Sir Ian Wilmut looks at Dolly the sheep staring in an exhibition chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.The world’s most famous sheep is on display alongside rare books, archive documents, pictures, sound and film clips from the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections.A Century of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh’ runs from 31 July to 31 October 2015 at the University’s Main Library Exhibition Gallery. 29.07.2015.
 
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 DUKAS_160270607_EYE
 Dolly the sheep at cloning exhibition
 Sir Ian Wilmut looks at Dolly the sheep staring in an exhibition chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.The world’s most famous sheep is on display alongside rare books, archive documents, pictures, sound and film clips from the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections.A Century of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh’ runs from 31 July to 31 October 2015 at the University’s Main Library Exhibition Gallery. 29.07.2015.
 
 © Will Latham / eyevine
 
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 DUKAS_160270603_EYE
 Dolly the sheep at cloning exhibition
 Sir Ian Wilmut looks at Dolly the sheep staring in an exhibition chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.The world’s most famous sheep is on display alongside rare books, archive documents, pictures, sound and film clips from the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections.A Century of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh’ runs from 31 July to 31 October 2015 at the University’s Main Library Exhibition Gallery. 29.07.2015.
 
 © Will Latham / eyevine
 
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 Dolly the sheep at cloning exhibition
 Sir Ian Wilmut looks at Dolly the sheep staring in an exhibition chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.The world’s most famous sheep is on display alongside rare books, archive documents, pictures, sound and film clips from the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections.A Century of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh’ runs from 31 July to 31 October 2015 at the University’s Main Library Exhibition Gallery. 29.07.2015.
 
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 © Will Latham / eyevine.
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 DUKAS_160270606_EYE
 Dolly the sheep at cloning exhibition
 Sir Ian Wilmut looks at Dolly the sheep staring in an exhibition chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.The world’s most famous sheep is on display alongside rare books, archive documents, pictures, sound and film clips from the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections.A Century of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh’ runs from 31 July to 31 October 2015 at the University’s Main Library Exhibition Gallery. 29.07.2015.
 
 © Will Latham / eyevine
 
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 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872I )
 Aubrey de Grey
 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 
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 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872G )
 Aubrey de Grey
 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 
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 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872B )
 Aubrey de Grey
 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 
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 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872E )
 Aubrey de Grey
 Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
 
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