December 27 marks the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about the i...
The GeneLab Bioscience hosted a meeting with representatives from CHAI and PFSCM to discuss advancing approaches to streamline and...
Over the past few decades, reproductive medicine has undergone extraordinary transformation. Breakthroughs in genetics, embryology...
World Hepatitis Day 2025 was marked with a powerful call to action: early detection, prevention, and education about Hepatitis B v...
World Hepatitis Day 2025 (observed every July 28) highlights the urgent need to combat viral hepatitis, a major global health thre...
We believe in making science more accessible, practical, and effective. Our team recently had the privilege of attending the Oxfor...
On March 18, 2025, The GeneLab Bioscience was honored to host the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) at our fac...
At The GeneLab Bioscience Limited, we are committed to promoting a healthier future through education, innovation, and community e...
Tumors, also called neoplasms, are masses of abnormal cells. These cells divide uncontrollably due to mutations in their DNA, creating two main types of tumors: benign and malignant.
Emerging research suggests that fungi might be linked to cancer development. Although fungi are commonly recognized for causing infections











