The 2009 stimulus funding channeled into the National Institutes of Health helped put scores of researchers and their support staffs to work.
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The 2009 stimulus funding channeled into the National Institutes of Health helped put scores of researchers and their support staffs to work.
The National Institutes of Health promises about $400 million to help get personalized genetics into the clinic.
Researchers have mapped out the DNA of what some scientists claim to be an arsenic loving bacterium.
Has life science reached a tipping point in how it handles mountains of genomic information?
A new study finds key differences between established and new human embryonic stem cell lines.
Deleted gene regions may cause some people to be of extremely short stature.
This week, 450 scientists and industry experts gather at the University of Adelaide in Australia to discuss one of the latest fads in biology—species identification with minimal DNA.
Two research centers have announced funding for scientists to study the Thanksgiving staple
Nobel Prize winning biologist who first decoded how a triplet of nucleic acids encoded an amino acid passed away this month.
The Human Society is still concerned that a US primate research center of illegally breeding federally-owned chimpanzees.