Genomics news from FierceBioResearcher
NewsALSO NOTED: New targets for ALS; Genetic switch for breast cancer; Designer estrogen potential;
Genomics People who carry the APOE e4 gene--which has been linked to Alzheimer's--are exposed to a significantly elevated risk of postoperative Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Stem cell institute names interim chief; scientists produce 3-D cell images;
Stem Cell Research California's stem cell institute named Richard Murphy interim president, but the move failed to put to rest persistent buzz about the institute's Read more...
Gene therapy back in spotlight after trial death
Targeted Genetics' gene therapy trial for arthritis was flagged in 2003 by an advisory committee of the NIH as experts raised questions about its novel approach to the field: the use of an Read more...
Mice engineer to be schizophrenic
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have genetically engineered mice to carry a human gene that triggers schizophrenia, an advance that will help researchers search for new methods to control the disease. Read more...
| Press ReleasesPRESS RELEASE: First Individual Diploid Human Genome Published By Researchers at J. Craig Venter Institute First Individual Diploid Human Genome Published By Researchers at J. Craig Venter Institute Sequence Reveals that Human to Human Variation is Substantially Greater than Earlier Estimates Independent Read more... |
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