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First Edition: March 12, 2012

First Edition: March 12, 2012

Two scientists receive The Brain Prize 2012 for pioneering work on hearing and deafness

Two scientists receive The Brain Prize 2012 for pioneering work on hearing and deafness

Researchers identify genetic signature for eosinophilic esophagitis

Researchers identify genetic signature for eosinophilic esophagitis

Researchers produce extensive catalog of genes expressed in human islets

Researchers produce extensive catalog of genes expressed in human islets

HIPK2 regulator protein plays a crucial role in kidney fibrosis

HIPK2 regulator protein plays a crucial role in kidney fibrosis

Gene that causes aggression in men under stress discovered

Gene that causes aggression in men under stress discovered

Tumors can be more complex than imagined earlier: Study

Tumors can be more complex than imagined earlier: Study

New ways of delivering personalized cancer therapies in a cost effective manner

New ways of delivering personalized cancer therapies in a cost effective manner

Ultragenyx completes UX001 Phase 1 study on hereditary inclusion body myopathy

Ultragenyx completes UX001 Phase 1 study on hereditary inclusion body myopathy

Five new genetic mutations linked with Crohn's disease in Ashkenazi Jews

Five new genetic mutations linked with Crohn's disease in Ashkenazi Jews

Moderate wine intake appears to have favorable effect on lung function

Moderate wine intake appears to have favorable effect on lung function

Researchers identify specific gene linked with throat cancer

Researchers identify specific gene linked with throat cancer

Measuring wellbeing in Huntington’s disease

Measuring wellbeing in Huntington’s disease

Do we age as a consequence of being protected against cancer?

Do we age as a consequence of being protected against cancer?

Some bone marrow cells could prevent rejection of transplanted kidney in recipients: Study

Some bone marrow cells could prevent rejection of transplanted kidney in recipients: Study

Scientists believe that ageing can be programmed in the womb

Scientists believe that ageing can be programmed in the womb

First ever analysis of genetic variation between different regions of same tumour

First ever analysis of genetic variation between different regions of same tumour

CB2 receptor involved in regulating impulsive behaviour

CB2 receptor involved in regulating impulsive behaviour

Scientists identify 2,000 important genes linked to singing

Scientists identify 2,000 important genes linked to singing

Appendix cancer different from colon cancer

Appendix cancer different from colon cancer

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