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Scientists Launch EcoliHub
May 7, 2008 • Purdue University

With support from NIGMS, scientists have launched a comprehensive online information hub about the E. coli bacterium, one of the most valuable model organisms for biomedical research.

Gene Silencing Illuminates Innate Immunity
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Exposing the M.O. of RNA Polymerases, Nature's Gene Decoders
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cracking the Genomic Code: Gene Decoding Revealed at Atomic Level
December 2, 2004 • NC State University

USC-Led Team of Scientists Recreates DNA-mending Pathway in Test-Tube
December 2, 2004 • University of Southern California

UCSD Biologists Identify Gene In Corn Plants That May Have Paved Way For Development Of Maize
December 1, 2004 • UC San Diego

Asymmetric Organs and MicroRNA-Directed DNA Modification
November 8, 2004 • Carnegie Institution of Washington

'Broken' Gene Reveals Evolution of Salt Retention and Possible Ties to Hypertension
October 28, 2004 • University of Chicago Medical Center

New DNA Repair Enzyme Makes Mistakes to Save Lives of Cells
October 21, 2004 • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Yale Scientists Find Cooperative RNA Switches in Nature
October 7, 2004 • Yale University

New Sequence Involved in DNA Replication Timing May Aid in Cancer Detection
September 22, 2004 • American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Genes Expose Secrets of Sex on the Side
September 19, 2004 • University of Arizona

Gene Silencing Tool Leads to New Understanding of Health and Disease
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Gene Variants May Increase Susceptibility to Type 2 Diabetes
March 11, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

NIGMS-Funded RNA Research Named Breakthrough of the Year
December 20, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Only Two Genes Needed to Form Heads in Model Organism Embryos
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Structural Genomics and Proteomics Technology Branch Created
January 3, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Targeted DNA Insertion May Aid Gene Therapy
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

One-Two Punch Knocks Out Fly Genes
June 15, 2000 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

International Structural Genomics Initiative Advances
May 17, 2000 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Electron Conductivity in DNA
May 7, 1997 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Blight Resistance in Genetically Engineered Rice
May 7, 1997 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

 
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