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DIADEM Contestants Advance Computational Tools to Speed Mapping of Neurons
September 02, 2010
Multiple jury prizes were awarded in recognition of contributions advancing technology to automate an important but tedious component of neuroscience research. Moresmall arrow


RNA Structure By Rapid Fire
September 02, 2010
If Howard Chang has his way, there will soon be an iPhone app for dialing in RNA structures. Moresmall arrow


Researchers Discover Bacterial Charity Work
September 01, 2010
A handful of antibiotic-resistant bacteria can protect an entire colony. Moresmall arrow


Researchers Find Clue to Rare Skin Disease in Confetti-Like Spots
August 26, 2010
Investigation of a rare skin disease provides geneticists with the first example of a disease-causing mutation that spontaneously reverts, producing healthy skin. Moresmall arrow


Genetic Stutter Increases Risk of ALS
August 26, 2010
With the help of yeast and fruit flies, researchers have identified a distorted gene that appears to be among the most common genetic risk factors for amyotrophic laterial sclerosis (ALS), the devastating neurodegenerative disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Moresmall arrow


Old Malaria Drug Blamed for Resistance Gets a New Reputation
August 17, 2010
Health officials have held off from recommending an inexpensive malaria drug for widespread use because of concerns about drug resistance. New research drawn from 10 years of field and laboratory studies by HHMI scientists suggests the drug may be a safe and effective way to prevent malaria. Moresmall arrow


A New Lifeline Boosts Therapeutic Cells
August 15, 2010
HHMI researchers develop tiny life-support packets for therapeutic cells. Moresmall arrow


Protein-Folding Game Taps Power of Worldwide Audience to Solve Difficult Puzzles
August 05, 2010
A cooperative online game has attracted 50,000 players whose “distributed thinking” has, in some cases, proven more powerful than computers in predicting the three-dimensional structure of proteins. Moresmall arrow


Valued Fruit Fly Facility Will Expand with HHMI Support
July 30, 2010
HHMI has awarded $364,000 to more than double the capacity of a vital repository that is a resource for the worldwide community of scientists who study the fruit fly. Moresmall arrow


A New Ground Zero for Prostate Cancer
July 30, 2010
A type of prostate cell that has been largely ignored by cancer researchers can trigger malignant prostate cancer. Moresmall arrow

   

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