news › graduates-social-responsibility-2013
… The M.D. degree comes with a label of special knowledge and authority, Dr. … we don't do a better job controlling costs, our entire economy, not just our entitlement programs, will be further … Institute since 2010, is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine and is involved …
news › impact-newborn-genomic-screening
… As genomic sequencing becomes increasingly popular and accessible, an effort called … of infants that undergo whole exome sequencing,” said Dr. Amy McGuire , director of the Center for Medical Ethics and … could arise or be managed in childhood, including cardiomyopathy and hearing loss. The investigators say this number …
news › nih-grant-brittle-bone-disorder
… are studying craniofacial and dental disease and pregnancy complications stemming from osteogenesis imperfecta. “We are … of TGF-β, a protein important in bone formation, is a common factor among osteogenesis imperfecta patients. A …
news › solving-the-cnl6-mystery-in-batten-disease
… How mutations in this gene lead to the disease has been a mystery, but a study led by researchers at Baylor College of … that break down waste products into its constituent components that the cell can recycle or discard. In Batten … The connection of CLN6 with Batten disease was a bit of a mystery. This protein is not found in lysosomes, but in the …
research › ... › drosophila-genetics
… the majority of human disease genes are conserved in flies. Compared to mammalian model systems,Drosophila offers the … number of loci is projected to sharply increase with the completion of the international AD GWAS meta-analysis, … functional studies based on expression of the human amyloid-Beta peptide (Aß), which is similarly associated with …
research › ... › human-genetics
… converged to allow the discovery of susceptibility loci for complex genetic traits, and the field now confronts the … promise of human genetics for clinical applications. In the coming years, with the completion of the largest possible genetic meta-analyses … of substantial but sub-clinical pathology in controls. A complementary approach directly leverages the underlying …
news › biologists-construct-a-periodic-table-for-cell-nuclei
… squirts or coral, we kept seeing the same folding patterns coming up,” said Dr. Olga Dudchenko, co-first author of the … II was doing,” Hoencamp said. “We needed to create a computer program that could simulate the effects of … the chain of hundreds of millions of genetic letters that comprise each human chromosome.” …
news › getting-kids-on-a-regular-sleep-schedule-after-virtual-year
… students are just able to get out of bed and jump on to the computer to begin school.”   Along with the end of summer … for both kids and parents. The first step is to know the recommended hours of sleep kids and teenagers need per age … habits before the school year begins If possible, Alapat recommends establishing a new bedtime and wakeup time at least …
news › quality-control-for-single-cell-imaging
… One size doesn’t necessarily fit all when it comes to testing the effects, including cancer and other … of the Integrated Microscopy Core at Baylor.  “When it comes to screening tools for most toxicology assays, many … the accuracy of this method, Stossi and his collaborators compared results to several assays currently used by the …
news › neuronal-activity-shapes-the-development-of-astrocytes
… is necessary and sufficient for astrocytes to develop their complex shape, and interrupting this developmental process … release neurotransmitters, chemicals that mediate neuronal communication; and make the blood-brain barrier.” In the … Cheng said. The researchers also investigated another mystery related to astrocyte development. They found that …
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