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Fractal globule architecture packs two meters of DNA into each human cell, avoids knots
14-Oct-2009 - Scientists have deciphered the three-dimensional structure of the human genome, paving the way for new insights into genomic function and expanding our understanding of how cellular DNA folds at scales that dwarf the double helix. In a paper in Science, they describe a new technology called Hi-C ...
22-Sep-2009 - Many medical conditions, such as chronic pain, cancer and diabetes, require medications that cannot be taken orally, but must be dosed intermittently, on an as-needed basis, over a long period of time. A few delivery techniques have been developed, using an implanted heat source, an implanted ...
16-Sep-2009 - In a one-two punch, a familiar diabetes drug reduced tumors faster and prolonged remission in mice longer than chemotherapy alone by targeting cancer stem cells, Harvard Medical School researchers reported in Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. "We have ...
29-May-2009 - VIB researchers linked to K.U.Leuven and Harvard University show that stretches of DNA previously believed to be useless ‘junk’ DNA play a vital role in the evolution of our genome. They found that unstable pieces of junk DNA help tuning gene activity and enable organisms to quickly adapt to ...
17-Oct-2008 - Plastic tubing taped to a handheld egg-beater could save lives in developing countries, the Royal Society of Chemistry’s journal Lab on a Chip reports. The low-cost centrifuge replacement can separate plasma from blood in minutes, which is used in tests to detect lethal infectious diseases ...
Five Research Teams Selected to Receive Funding for Preclinical and
16-Oct-2008 - The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (MJFF) awarded a total of$2 million to five research teams to speed development of effective therapies for the under-addressed cognitive and mood-related symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). The award was made possible by leadership funding ...
30-Nov-2007 - NextGen Sciences has announced the commencement of its collaboration with The Harvard Institute of Proteomics. The collaboration, which marks the start of NextGen Sciences' Center of Excellence Program, will focus on integrating the Company's Information Management Software (orchestratorIMS(tm)) ...
BioServe Partners with Harvard and University of Michigan on Landmark Public Health Study
31-Jan-2007 - BioServe, provider of processing and analyses of genomic content from biological samples, has been selected to work with scientists from the Harvard and University of Michigan Schools of Public Health on a landmark study aimed at understanding how genetics and environmental lead pollution ...
Scientists create public database of 'genomic signatures' for ~160 drugs and use it to reveal potential applications to cancer and other diseases
04-Oct-2006 - A research team led by scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard announced the development of a new kind of genetic "roadmap" that can connect human diseases with potential drugs to treat them, as well as predict how new drugs work in human cells. Called the "Connectivity Map," the new ...
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