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Michael J. Fox Foundation funds $2 million to solve midbrain system mysteries

Michael J. Fox Foundation funds $2 million to solve midbrain system mysteries

First university-based research center devoted to studying epigenetics

First university-based research center devoted to studying epigenetics

Gene chip technology can detect one of the commonest cystic fibrosis (CF) genetic mutations with 100% accuracy

Gene chip technology can detect one of the commonest cystic fibrosis (CF) genetic mutations with 100% accuracy

Kaposi sarcoma virus common in people who are HIV positive turns lymph vessel cells into a cancer

Kaposi sarcoma virus common in people who are HIV positive turns lymph vessel cells into a cancer

A gene involved in the adhesion of cells is less active in breast tumors with a poor prognosis than those that are less aggressive

A gene involved in the adhesion of cells is less active in breast tumors with a poor prognosis than those that are less aggressive

50,000 people in the U.S. with cancer, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis or hepatitis C will be eligible for a Medicare drug lottery

50,000 people in the U.S. with cancer, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis or hepatitis C will be eligible for a Medicare drug lottery

Scientists use genetic engineering to work out how odors are encoded

Scientists use genetic engineering to work out how odors are encoded

HERCULES laser could revolutionize the way cancer is treated

HERCULES laser could revolutionize the way cancer is treated

Molecular biologists find chink in the armor of Candida, the most common human fungal pathogen

Molecular biologists find chink in the armor of Candida, the most common human fungal pathogen

Call for President Bush to lift restrictions on embryonic stem cell research

Call for President Bush to lift restrictions on embryonic stem cell research

Discovery may explain why people with AIDS may suffer severe infections from viruses that they would otherwise defeat

Discovery may explain why people with AIDS may suffer severe infections from viruses that they would otherwise defeat

First-ever microfluidic BioMEMS device to study the mechanisms of cell migration and deformation

First-ever microfluidic BioMEMS device to study the mechanisms of cell migration and deformation

Treatment of cytomegalovirus remains a priority in order to improve the prognosis for people with HIV-1 infection

Treatment of cytomegalovirus remains a priority in order to improve the prognosis for people with HIV-1 infection

Research suggests the brain is a much more sensitive organ than originally perceived, sensitive to the tiniest of chemical signals

Research suggests the brain is a much more sensitive organ than originally perceived, sensitive to the tiniest of chemical signals

Zebrafish research may help determine what causes certain birth defects

Zebrafish research may help determine what causes certain birth defects

Implantable chip could serve as a prosthetic retina for people who suffer from age-related blindness

Implantable chip could serve as a prosthetic retina for people who suffer from age-related blindness

Fat hormone leptin affects a specific type of target neurons in the brain

Fat hormone leptin affects a specific type of target neurons in the brain

Possible association between the cholesterol lowering drug Crestor, and a serious condition called rhabdomyolysis

Possible association between the cholesterol lowering drug Crestor, and a serious condition called rhabdomyolysis

Microchip to track genetic signature of cancer and normal tissue

Microchip to track genetic signature of cancer and normal tissue

European marketing approval for new influenza vaccine

European marketing approval for new influenza vaccine

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