Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University. Age: 30
Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University. Age: 30
After 20 years of high-profile failure, gene therapy is finally well on its way to clinical approval.
Inspired by Darwin, Mohamed Noor has uncovered the molecular dance by which a single species becomes two.
Genes that react to cellular sugar content are regulated by a long non-coding RNA via an unexpected mechanism
A novel liquid laser set-up can detect single nucleotide mutations in a cancer gene.
Genes shared across species that produce different phenotypes – deafness in humans and directional growth in plants – may reveal new models of disease.
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A guided tour through the main online resources for analyzing cancer genomics data
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A mutated feline receptor for sweet tastes explains why cats don’t love sugar but do dig mushrooms.