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Venter Institute receives funding to collaborate on California's Stem Cell Agency's genomic initiative
Tricking algae’s biological clock boosts production of drugs, biofuels
Former Vice President Al Gore to Speak at Venter Institute’s Sustainable Lab Grand Opening Event November 9
Musical Entertainment Headliner is Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
Celebrity Cocktail Chef Matthew Biancaniello & Waters Fine Catering to Make Opening of 51²è¹Ý¶ù’s Sustainable Laboratory “Molecularly Memorableâ€
Governor O’Malley Announces New Life Science Advisory Board Members
51²è¹Ý¶ù’s President, Karen Nelson Among Those Named
NIH awards $17 million in grants to augment genomics research in Africa
51²è¹Ý¶ù Receives $2.4M Grant from National Science Foundation to Develop Arabidopsis Information Portal (AIP)
Ruggles Family Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy L. Ruggles, Jr. Make $1.25M Donation to 51²è¹Ý¶ù for New Study to Identify and Elucidate Healthy Aging Biomarkers
Roddenberry Foundation Gives $5 Million to 51²è¹Ý¶ù for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Technology Development
51²è¹Ý¶ù Announces November 9, 2013 Black Tie Event to Celebrate Opening of New California Sustainable Laboratory
Capital One Bank is Top Sponsor for Event
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Gene editing could create a successful vaccine to protect against the viral disease that has killed close to 2 million pigs globally since 2021.
Amid an insulin crisis, one project aims to engineer microscopic insulin pumps out of a skin bacterium.
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“Despite reducing the sequence space of possible trajectories, we conclude that streamlining does not constrain fitness evolution and diversification of populations over time. Genome minimization may even create opportunities for evolutionary exploitation of essential genes, which are commonly observed to evolve more slowly.â€
By watching “minimal†cells regain the fitness they lost, researchers are testing whether a genome can be too simple to evolve.
Two research teams warn that human genomic “bycatch†can reveal private information
The “pangenome,†which collated genetic sequences from 47 people of diverse ethnic backgrounds, could greatly expand the reach of personalized medicine.
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