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Newly Identified Gene Variations Account for Increased Burden of Kidney Disease among African-Americans
MIT zooms in on malaria-infected cells
Clinical study to examine role of vitamin D in kidney disease
KU earns grant to aid researchers in identifying genetic disease risk
Partners in Time: INBRE Expands Horizons for Undergraduates Statewide
SBUMC Awarded High-End Instrumentation Grant From NIH To Advance Biomedical Research Of Diseases
U of L’s Brown Cancer Center to get $10.1 million for cancer research
NIH Awards More Than $33 Million to Fund State-of-the-Art Research Equipment
FAMU receives a $14 Million National Institutes of Health Grant
Common Mechanisms May Underlie Autism's Seemingly Diverse Mutations
Antigen Discovery, Inc. Awarded a SBIR Phase II Grant to Commercialize Novel Antigens for Serodiagnostic Products and Vaccine Development
Mayo Clinic Research on Wheels
NCRR Launches National Gene Vector Biorepository
Indiana University to Host National Biorepository for Gene Therapy
Undergraduates Do Advanced Research at University of Arkansas This Summer
$29 Million NIH Grant Will Help Speed Treatments to Patients
BUMC, BMC Receives Clinical and Translational Science Award From NIH
Ohio State Receives $34 Million NIH Grant
NIH Awards Einstein and Montefiore A $22 Million Research Grant
Harvard Medical School receives major NIH grant for galvanizing translational science
NIH Awards $25 Million Clinical Research Grant to IU for Statewide Initiative
NIH Expands National Consortium Dedicated to Transforming Clinical and Translational Research
Stanford wins $30 million federal grant to help turn research into medical care
Tufts University and Tufts Medical Center secure prestigious National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Translational Science Award
UAB Grant to Speed Benefits of Research to Community, Alabama
UC Denver to receive major translational research fundin
Coveted federal translational research award comes to S.A.
New federally funded health initiative to speed benefits of science to North Carolinians
NIH Awards $20 Million CTSA Grant to Scripps Translational Science Institute
Yerkes Researchers Develop First Transgenic Nonhuman Primate Model Of Huntington’s Disease
Researchers Develop First Transgenic Monkey Model of Huntington’s Disease
Yerkes Researchers Find First Conclusive Evidence Of Alzheimer’s-Like Brain Tangles In Nonhuman Primates
Monkey Studies Important for Brain Science
Yerkes Researchers Find Link Between Psychological Stress and Overeating
New theory suggests how hepatitis C may cause rare immune disease
Mothers' High Normal Blood Sugar Levels Place Infants at Risk for Birth Problems
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Researchers Find Quick Way to Make Human Monoclonal Antibodies against Flu
Engineers harness cell phone technology for use in medical imaging
Gene Therapy Improves Vision in Patients with Congenital Retinal Disease
SBRI’s Bioquest Program Awarded $800,000 SEPA Grant
Pitt Organizes Day of Scientific Discovery for a Novel Federal Outreach Partnership That Will Bring Research to Middle School Classrooms
Rice and UT-Houston join DOD push for regenerative medicine
New molecule could be key to anti-heart attack drug
NIH Study Reveals Factors That Influence Premature Infant Survival, Disability
Statins Shown to Lower Blood Pressure
NCRR Reviewing Operating Procedures at Chimpanzee Facility in Bastrop, TX
New Web Portal to Advance Wide Range of Protein Studies
Rates of Rare Mutations Soar Three to Four Times Higher in Schizophrenia
Gene Variation Predicts Response to Treatment in Common Infertility Disorder
Hearts of HIV-positive individuals recover from exertion more slowly
Yerkes Researchers Identify Language Feature Unique to Human Brain
SBU Geneticist Is First to Connect A Gene Central to the Formation of Neurons to Autism Spectrum Disorder
New technology provides near-atomic level resolution for viewing structures
UI will host obesity conference April 8
Discrepancies in U.S. health and healthcare is topic of March 20 Café Scientifique
Brain Area Critical for Chimpanzee Communication Corresponds to Similar Area in Human Brain
Technology enables researchers to 'see' native virus structure at near-atomic levels
Autism teams target antibodies, fetal brain cells
U-M scientists develop tool to probe role of oxidative stress in aging, disease
UD researchers discover promising technique for repairing gene defect that causes spinal muscular atrophy
Violence Against Researchers Using Animals
NCRR’s FY 2009 Congressional Justification Available
Gene Variants Protect Against Adult Depression Triggered by Childhood Stress
Thin Bones Seen In Boys with Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorder
NASA Uses Vertical Treadmill to Improve Astronaut Health in Space
Protein that controls hair growth also keeps stem cells slumbering
NCRR Announces Two More Science Education Partnership Awards for FY 2007
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