Science for Health
Researchers at NIMR and their collaborators have identified the gene responsible for X chromosome inactivation in the second largest class of mammals, the metatherians (marsupials). The research is published in Nature.
18 June 2012
James Briscoe and Victor Tybulewicz have been granted Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Awards.
13 June 2012
A high-throughput interest group at NIMR has been widened to include participation by scientists from LRI and from other partners in The Francis Crick Institute.
07 June 2012
Researchers from NIMR have helped to find a way to distinguish patients with active TB from those with latent infection. The research is published in PLoS ONE.
07 June 2012
NIMR is one of the world's leading medical research institutes, dedicated to studying important questions about the life processes that are relevant to all aspects of health.
A new future and a new building in the heart of London for NIMR as part of a consortium to bring together the best scientists, doctors and researchers to tackle diseases that affect people around the world.
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