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When Erica Barnell was an MD/PhD student at Washington University in St. Louis, she met a woman who had stage four colorectal cancer (CRC). The woman was only 52 years old—more than a decade younger ...
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Ian Morgan is a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health and a steward of the NIH Fellows Union–UAW 2750. His ...
Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi won this year’s Physiology or Medicine Nobel Prize for their discoveries ...
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Microbiologist Cesar de la Fuente searches organisms’ genomes, including those that are long gone, to find “encrypted ...
Study published in 'Cell Reports Methods' demonstrates the strength of Tagomics' platform for epigenomic biomarker discovery ...