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OMRF scientist identifies genetic cause of rare disease

March 16, 2023

Genetic mutation pinpointed in severe neurological disorder

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging & metabolism research program, drosophila, genetic mutations, genetic sequencing technology, human genome project, OGDH, scientist-news, Wan, Yoon

Yoon, Wan Hee

OMRF launches initiative in Functional and Chemical Genomics

December 29, 2015

New program will focus on genetic and epigenetic studies of disease.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: adult stem cells, C. elegans, chemical biology, chemical mechanisms, computational analyses, cross-disciplinary, David, David Jones, drosophila, epigenetics, flow cytometry, fruit flies, functional and chemical genomics, genetics, genomics, imaging, Jones, mice, model systems biology, mouse, new program, next-generation DNA sequencing, roundworm, scientist-news, stem cells, therapeutic intervention, yeast, zebrafish

Free radicals are the language of the heart

May 23, 2014

Some free radicals are necessary for optimal heart function.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: cardiomyocytes, cell reports, drosophila, free radicals, fruit fly, heart, hui-ying lim, language, pericardial cells, reactive oxygen species, ros, Weidong Wang

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