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NIGMS Grant Supports Creation of Chicago Center for Systems Biology
September 9, 2008 • University of Chicago

NIGMS funds the Chicago Center for Systems Biology as part of its national program to study complex biological systems.

Scientists Unravel Bacterial Communication Pathways
June 12, 2008 • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

A team of NIGMS-supported researchers has figured out how bacteria ensure that they respond correctly to hundreds of incoming signals from their environment.

Nutrient Status Affects Biological Clock
March 20, 2008 • New York University

Using a systems biology approach, a team of NIGMS-supported researchers has revealed that the master gene that controls the biological clock in Arabidopsis is sensitive to nutrient status.

New Center Joins Biology, Analytics
October 5, 2007 • Duke University

Report on initial activities at the Duke Center for Systems Biology.

NIGMS Funds New Systems Biology Centers
August 1, 2007 • University of California, Irvine

With NIGMS support, centers to study complex biological systems are arising around the country. A center in California will focus on how biological systems control what happens not just over time, but over space.

Duke Launches Systems Biology Center
July 30, 2007 • Duke University

NIGMS has awarded Duke a grant to establish a new national center for systems biology to explore how biological networks operate in different time scales.

Lab Mice More Varied Than Thought
July 29, 2007 • University of North Carolina Health Care

A collaborative study funded by an NIGMS systems biology grant shows that strains of laboratory mice have many more genetic variations than previously thought.

A Step Closer to Tiny Implantable Biocomputers
May 21, 2007 • Harvard University

NIGMS-funded researchers are working to create tiny implantable computers made of DNA, RNA, and proteins that could serve as biosensors or specifically deliver medicine to diseased cells.

Jackson Lab Gets $15.1M Federal Grant for "Systems" Approach to Genetics Research
March 30, 2006 • Jackson Laboratory

NIGMS awards $15.1 million to a team of Jackson Laboratory researchers with a new "systems" approach to studying the genetics of health and disease.

NIGMS Announces New Systems Biology Centers
March 30, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Two new NIGMS-supported multidisciplinary centers join an ongoing effort to develop new strategies and tools for studying the complexity of biological systems.

Studies Link Cancer and Inflammatory Diseases
March 29, 2006 • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The biological processes underlying diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and cancer are fundamentally linked, and should be linked in how they are treated with drugs, say a series of NIGMS-supported studies.

$16 Million Grant Goes to Institute for Systems Biology
March 15, 2006 • Institute for Systems Biology

NIGMS awards the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) $16.3 million over the next five years to fund the operation of a Center for Systems Biology in Seattle.

NIGMS Funds Center for Quantitative Biology
August 31, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Changing the Face of Biology: NIGMS Funds Centers of Excellence at Harvard and MIT
September 15, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

NIGMS Funds Complex Biomedical Systems Research Centers
August 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

 
This page last updated August 13, 2008