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  • American Society of Human Genetics
    Bethesda MD UNITED STATES http://www.ashg.org/2013meeting
    10-22-2013
  • European Human Genetics Conference
    Paris FRANCE www.eshg.org/eshg2013
    6-8-2013
  • Moving Genomics Closer to the Clinic
    ... Growing information about genetics and cancer suggests that patients do not all respond to the same drugs. Still, testing patients for each and every genetic anomaly one at a time ...
    5-15-2013
  • Avoiding "Incidental" Damages
    Furthest along in suggesting answers is the American College of Medical Genetics and ... clinical geneticist who understands the genetics of the variant and the clinical issues ...
    5-15-2013
  • Genome Sequencing and Patient Autonomy
    message pervading clinical genetics since the field's inception, new guidelines issued by American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics suggest that anyone ...
    5-13-2013
  • Sequencing Study IDs Spontaneous Mutations in Congenital Heart...
    expressed in the developing heart," Christine Seidman, study co-author and professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, said in a Howard Hughes Medical Institute statement. ...
    5-13-2013
  • Your Genes, Your Choice?
    Critics say the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics' recent recommendations ... American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)-appointed working group in March. ...
    5-9-2013
  • Companion Diagnostics: 52 Pick-Up
    ... may also explore opportunities in infectious diseases, genetics and other conditions." ... Roche (Ventana Medical Systems) and Seattle Genetics and Takeda Pharmaceutical ...
    5-9-2013
  • Protein Complex Mutated in about 20% of All Cancers
    ... The study was published online May 5 in Nature Genetics, in a paper called "Proteomic and bioinformatic analysis of mammalian SWI/SNF complexes identifies extensive roles in human ...
    5-6-2013
  • BMS Partners Again with Ambrx, in Up-to-$112M-and-Up ADC Collaboration
    Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) will use Ambrx's protein medicinal technology to develop antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) for unspecified cancer indications, in an up-to-$112 ...
    5-3-2013
  • It's Not Just Willpower: Genes Play a Role in Bypass Surgery...
    mechanisms," he said. "The fact that genetics appears to play such an important role ... The study appears this week in The American Journal of Human Genetics, in a paper titled ...
    5-3-2013
  • Migraines Linked to Gene Mutation
    Migraines are characterized by severe headache and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and light sensitivity. In the study, the scientists first analyzed the genetics of two ...
    5-2-2013
  • Exposing the Exposome
    ... become easier to integrate advances in genetics and genomics with those in epigenetics, ... have become reality thanks to strides in genetics and genomics, the advent of additional ...
    5-1-2013
  • Biomarkers Take Center Stage
    ... Nothing-from lifestyle choices to birth order to ancestral genetics and epigenetics-is off the table. It can take enormous datasets, sophisticated algorithms, and vast ...
    5-1-2013
  • Is Brain Mapping Ready for Big Science?
    Now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation." George M. Church, Ph.D., professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and director of ...
    5-1-2013
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    Journal Articles

  • The Genetics of the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor: History...
    Terry F. Davies, Xiaoming Yin, Rauf Latif
    Thyroid
    The Genetics of the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor: History and Relevance Thyroid ... In this brief review, we look at the genetics of this important autoantigen and its ...
  • Shared Genetic Relationships Underlying Generalized Vitiligo...
    Richard A. Spritz
    Thyroid
    Summary: This review summarizes current knowledge of vitiligo epidemiology and genetics, highlighting recent findings from genome-wide approaches to disease gene identification, ...
  • Quantitative Proteomic Approaches and Their Application in the...
    Aleksandra Szopinska, Pierre Morsomme
    OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology
    With its relatively small and compact genome, yeast is widely used as a model organism for molecular genetics, cell biology, and proteomic studies. In this review, we will show how ...
  • Reverse-Engineering a Transcriptional Enhancer: A Case Study...
    Lisa A. Johnson, Ying Zhao, Krista Golden, Scott Barolo
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    and before faithful synthetic elements based on them can be created. Implications for developmental genetics, mathematical modeling, and therapeutic applications are discussed.

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