Biologist Madhu Dhar

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Vol. 34, No. 1, 2001

New Biology: Covering All The Bases

Biologist Madhu Dhar uses the ORNL-developed MicroCAT to image fat deposits in a mouse. The MicroCAT and microarray are among the many technologies used at ORNL (and described in this issue of the Review) to understand what genes and proteins do to make organisms function well or poorly. (Dhar photo by Curtis Boles; cover collage by Jane Parrott.)

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Editorial: Unraveling Complex Biological Systems
     Frank Harris
 
Systems Biology: New Views of Life
  Genes and Proteins: A Primer
   
Complex Biological Systems in Mice
 
Gene Chip Engineers
 
Searching for Mouse Models of Human Disorders
  Mouse Models for the Human Disease of Chronic Hereditary Tyrosinemia
Obesity-related Gene in Mouse Discovered at ORNL
   
MicroCAT "Sees" Hidden Mouse Defects
 
Curing Cancer in Mice
  Search for Signs of Inflammatory Disease
 
Surprises in the Mouse Genome
 
Protein Identification by Mass Spectrometry
  Rapid Genetic Disease Screening Possible Using Laser Mass Spectrometry
   
Lab on a Chip Used for Protein Studies
 
The Mouse House: From Old to New
 
Human Genome Analyzed Using Supercomputer
 
Protein Prediction Tool Has Good Prospects
 
Microbe Probe: Studying Bacterial Genomes
 
SNS and Biological Research
 
Accessing Information on the Human Genome Project
 
A Model Fish for Pollutant Studies
 
Controlling Carbon in Hybrid Poplar Trees
 
Disease Detectives
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