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NIH researchers identified a novel role for a gene known as heat shock protein 60, finding it is critical in tissue regeneration and wound healing.
… their colleagues, may help in the development of effective therapeutics for accelerating wound closure in diabetic …
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NIH investigators have discovered that genomic switches of a blood cell are key to regulating the human immune system.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first treatment for progeria, a rare and fatal pediatric disease, characterized by dramatic, rapid aging beginning in childhood.
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Dr. Introne is a pediatrician, clinical and biochemical geneticist in the Medical Genetics Branch in NHGRI.
The Genomics Landscape
In the January 7, 2021 edition of The Genomics Landscape, Dr. Eric Green details NHGRI's new agenda on enhancing genomics workforce diversity.
… to discuss the science behind COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics Baricitinib plus Remdesivir shows promise for … of COVID-19 in lung cells Investigational COVID-19 therapeutics to be evaluated in large clinical trials NIH to …
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Abdel Elkahloun is an associate investigator in NHGRI's Office of Scientific Core Facilities.
Research Funding
The Knockout Mouse Phenotyping Project (KOMP2) collaborates with the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) to knockout and characterize all protein-coding genes in the mouse genome.
Careers and Training
Scientists and thousands of other professionals are using discoveries in genetics to revolutionize the world. This means careers in genetics and genomics are booming. And there are many other careers you don’t usually think of as science, like education, social work, and even law and the arts that are affected by this growth, creating even more career opportunities.
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Dr. James Inglese is an adjunct investigator in NHGRI's Metabolic Medicine Branch.
Research Funding
The centers define the state-of-the-art study designs and methods to find variants and genes underlying Mendelian disorders.