Genetics News and Research

Latest Genetics News and Research

HDL proteome behaves like a tiny Velcro ball that is rolling on surfaces

HDL proteome behaves like a tiny Velcro ball that is rolling on surfaces

Cell manipulation could soon halt or reverse aging

Cell manipulation could soon halt or reverse aging

Scientists shed light on damaging cell effects linked to aging

Scientists shed light on damaging cell effects linked to aging

Oxford Genetics appoints Jocelyne Bath as new Chief Operating Officer

Oxford Genetics appoints Jocelyne Bath as new Chief Operating Officer

Increased activity of EHMT2 gene deficient neurons could cause autism in humans

Increased activity of EHMT2 gene deficient neurons could cause autism in humans

New study provides insights into developmental organization of the brain

New study provides insights into developmental organization of the brain

New DNA methylation GrimAge tool allows you to predict lifespan and healthspan

New DNA methylation GrimAge tool allows you to predict lifespan and healthspan

Comparison of cancer genes across species helps prioritize targets for new cancer therapies

Comparison of cancer genes across species helps prioritize targets for new cancer therapies

NIH scientists zero in on genes associated with AMD

NIH scientists zero in on genes associated with AMD

Researchers map extremely complex chromosome aberrations using DNA puzzle pieces

Researchers map extremely complex chromosome aberrations using DNA puzzle pieces

Human brain protein linked with autism has an effect on fruit fly behavior

Human brain protein linked with autism has an effect on fruit fly behavior

Study can have implications in the vaccination policies against Hepatitis A

Study can have implications in the vaccination policies against Hepatitis A

Individualized diets more effective in controlling blood glucose levels, study finds

Individualized diets more effective in controlling blood glucose levels, study finds

When genomic sequencing fails to diagnose a rare disease

When genomic sequencing fails to diagnose a rare disease

New cancer drug that acts as ‘Trojan horse’ shows promise in patients with various cancers

New cancer drug that acts as ‘Trojan horse’ shows promise in patients with various cancers

OHSU research uncovers new target to prevent, treat alcoholism

OHSU research uncovers new target to prevent, treat alcoholism

Cloning-free Nested CRISPR uses long DNA fragments for efficient gene editing

Cloning-free Nested CRISPR uses long DNA fragments for efficient gene editing

New prostate cancer prediction tool has unmatched accuracy

New prostate cancer prediction tool has unmatched accuracy

Largest description of ST3GAL5 deficiency combined using data from 104 individuals

Largest description of ST3GAL5 deficiency combined using data from 104 individuals

ALS and Tow Foundation announce their continuing support to New York Genome Center

ALS and Tow Foundation announce their continuing support to New York Genome Center

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