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Developmental Protein Plays Role in Spread of Cancer
A protein used by embryo cells during early development, and recently found in many different types of cancer, apparently serves as a switch regulating metastasis.
Bringing Out the Usual – and Unusual – Cancer Genomics Suspects
Several years ago, researchers sequencing lung cancer genomes encountered a number of red herrings.
Yale Researchers Unravel Genetics of Dyslexia and Language Impairment
A new study of the genetic origins of dyslexia and other learning disabilities could allow for earlier diagnoses and more successful interventions.
Circuitry of Cells Involved in Immunity, Autoimmune Diseases Exposed
Connections point to interplay between salt and genetic factors.
Two Gene Variants May Predict Who Will Benefit from Breast Cancer Prevention Drugs
NIH-supported discovery could advance individualized care of high-risk women.
Supreme Court Rules That Human Genes Can’t Be Patented
Most agree that the ruling reduces barriers to genetic testing and enables scientists to further genetic research and share data aimed ultimately at preventing and curing disease.
Researchers Find Unique Peptide with Therapeutic Potential
UTSW researchers identify Tat-beclin 1 against cancers, neurological disorders, and infectious diseases.
Genetic Switches Play Big Role in Human Evolution
Study offers further proof that the divergence of humans from chimpanzees was profoundly influenced by mutations to DNA sequences.
An Epigenetic Change Causes the Block of Antitumor Genes
Healthy cells live in a delicate balance between growth-promoting genes (oncogenes) and those who restrain it (anti-oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes).
Vegetable Fats Tied to Less Prostate Cancer Spread
After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, men who eat a diet high in vegetable fats may be less likely to have their disease spread.

Pharmacogenomics of Drug Disposition: From Polymorphisms to Biomarkers
Urs A. Meyer, Emeritus Professor, Biozentrum, University of Basel speaking at ADMET Europe 2011

Drug Metabolism and Toxicity: Influence of Genetic and Epigenetic Factors
Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg, Professor and Head of Pharmacogenetics, Karolinska Institutet speaking at ADMET Europe 2011

The Role of Genomics in the Future of Food Security
Jim Dunwell, Professor, University of Reading, speaking at AgriGenomics 2010.

Double Knockdown of Transcription Factors DP1 and DP2 Revealed Their Unique Roles in the Regulation of Matrix Metalloproteinase as Well as Cell Cycle Progression
Kenichi Yoshida, Associate Professor, Meiji University, speaking at European Biomarkers Summit 2009

Preclinical and Clinical Use of Caspase-cleaved CK18 as a Serum Biomarker for Tumor Cell Apoptosis
Stig Linder, Group Leader, Karolinska Institute, speaking at European Biomarkers Summit 2009

Biomarker Qualification: Europe is ready, are you?
Patricia Hurley, Division Head, ERA Consulting, speaking at European Biomarkers Summit 2009

Genomic to the Epigenomic Era: Steps Towards Biomarker Discovery
Mohammad Hoque, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University, speaking at European Biomarkers Summit 2009

The Robust Metabolic Network Adaptations in Ultifactorial Diseases as New Targets for Novel Designed Therapies
Marta Cascante, Professor, University of Barcelona, speaking at Advances in Metabolic Profiling 2009

Chemical Probe Discovery in the Academic Sector Through the NIH Roadmap Molecular Libraries Program from the Pilot to Production Phase
Thomas Chung, Project Manager, Conrad Prebys Center for Chemical Genomics, Burnham Institute for Medical Research, speaking at Probe Discovery 2009

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