Sentences with phrase «future genetic research»

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Britain's future economic success depends on making better use of its cutting - edge scientific research in areas such as genetic experimentation and stem cell research, Chancellor Gordon Brown today.
Further, future research efforts should include the use of molecular technology to better refine Caribbean green turtle genetic stocks, specifically to identify populations most at risk from turtle fisheries.
«Biologists peek into the past to see the future through tiny spider eyes: Biologists look to the past for early genetic development of tiny spider and insect eyes to find potential for research into human visual challenges.»
Looking closely at the mysterious genetic blueprint for how these peepers developed and function is helping researchers see great opportunities for future research.
It takes basic research like this to understand the intricate genetic development but the researchers say it opens up some really cool opportunities for future biotechnology.
This study opens the door for future research to better understand why Asian Americans have better CSM than non-Hispanic whites, and to determine whether and to what extent genetic and / or cultural factors are involved.
«This is a very important discovery that will guide future research efforts to explore the interactions of these pigmentary genes with other genetic and environmental risk factors in cancers not linked to sun exposure, such as eye melanoma.
During the practical work for my diploma thesis — which I completed in a pharmaceutical company's research laboratory focused on genetic engineering — I had the opportunity to see what a future work place could look like.
Strassmann says the study provides an interesting opening for future research to identify the neural and genetic building blocks of social interaction.
In 2003, in «A vision for the future of genomics research,» Francis Collins — who was then the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health — and his co-authors encouraged collaboration between basic scientists and clinical scientists, and between life scientists and social scientists, to address the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic and genetic research and the resulting new technresearch,» Francis Collins — who was then the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health — and his co-authors encouraged collaboration between basic scientists and clinical scientists, and between life scientists and social scientists, to address the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic and genetic research and the resulting new technResearch Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health — and his co-authors encouraged collaboration between basic scientists and clinical scientists, and between life scientists and social scientists, to address the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic and genetic research and the resulting new technresearch and the resulting new technologies.
There is much more future work to be done and further improvements are still needed, but this research represents one small step closer to a possible treatment for this devastating genetic disease.
Our findings clarify the disease's distinctive genetic signature, which should, in the future, help improve clinical trials, and lead to more targeted treatments,» said the study's lead author, Dr Jose Bras (UCL Institute of Neurology and Alzheimer's Society senior research fellow).
«We've also shown that genetic risk factors contribute to the most troublesome and long - lasting eczema, so these patients can be our focus for future research to improve care.
«If [the result] holds up in future studies, it suggests that there is a genetic component — and that a single gene contributes a great deal,» says Leonid Kruglyak, a geneticist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
Genetic modification in zebrafish models is cheap and easy, so authors point out that future research on these animal models will contribute to understand the molecular relationship that exists between the proteins involved in the physiopathology of megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy.
«No link found between subcortical brain volumes, genetic risk for schizophrenia: Proof - of - concept study provides roadmap for future research into possible associations between brain volume measures, known genetic risk factors.»
The report takes an in - depth look at past research on and future potential of the often controversial application of genetic engineering to U.S. crops.
The Society serves scientists, health professionals, and the public by providing forums to: (1) share research results through the ASHG Annual Meeting and in The American Journal of Human Genetics; (2) advance genetic research by advocating for research support; (3) educate current and future genetics professionals, health care providers, advocates, policymakers, educators, students, and the public about all aspects of human genetics; and (4) promote genetic services and support responsible social and scientific policies.
The research reported in PLoS Pathogens suggests that the endemicity of any microbe, caused by genetic specialization, could be a marker for future extinction.
The meeting will give the opportunity to update information on techniques and models in transgenesis and genetic engineering.It is intended for Master, PhD and medical students with a background in molecular biology and genetics as an introduction to future work in these rapidly developing areas of research.
We remain confident that resources, such as the gene disruption library, which integrate molecular and genetic methods will play an increasingly important role in future biological research.
IRRI is investigating the impact of its contributions to rice genetic improvement in China to help evaluate its research and target future research.
However, they remain supportive of basic CRISPR research on animals and non-embryonic human cells to see if human germline gene therapy might be helpful in the future to fix genetic mutations.
The Swedish Genomes Program: For research projects with the aim to understand genetic causes of human disease, and which have a translational value and demonstrate potential significance for improving future healthcare in Sweden.
In this article, we'll learn about the progress and goals of human - genome research, how we're already weeding out genetic diseases and about the future of «selecting» human offspring.
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The results demonstrate the value of using genetic data from individuals of diverse ancestry and provide insights into the biological mechanisms regulating blood lipids to guide future genetic, biological and therapeutic research.
These resources comprise a «rice diversity research platform» that is widely used the international rice research community to understand the genetic basis of complex traits, to investigate molecular mechanisms involved in key forms of stress tolerance, and to efficiently utilize natural variation to breed highly productive rice varieties for the future that are more nutritious, resource - use efficient, and stress tolerant than those we currently grow.
Currently and in the near future, resources such as the Kaiser Permanente Research Program on Genes, Environment and Health; the UK Biobank; the VA Million Veteran Program; and others are making available genetic data linked to comprehensive EHR - based clinical outcomes and traits on over a million people.
Large EHR - based cohorts provide an unprecedented opportunity, and the goal is to maximize their utility for future research into the genetic and environmental origins of common diseases, their risk factors, prevention, and treatment.
Stancer, H.C. & Wagener, D.K. 1984, «Genetic counselling: its need in psychiatry and the directions it gives for future research», Canadian journal of psychiatry.
To provide a DNA bank that will encourage researchers to include Bouviers in future research projects on the genetic basis of disease, the BHF is encouraging owners of all Bouviers, both young and old, to participate in the CHIC (Canine Health Information Center) DNA Repository.
Research is being conducted to find a genetic marker for the disease so that in the future, a blood test can diagnose carriers.
The future for genetic research looks incredibly bright.»
With continued advances in genetic research, attempting to identify and therefore possibly eliminate various recurring canine health issues, the future looks very promising.
I am hopeful future research will identify various genetic therapies to allow us to truly prevent these conditions.»
We partner to provide genetic data combined with breed - specific health and research surveys, powering genetic association studies of the future.
From such combined restoration - research experiments, scientists can learn which genetic lines are most likely to survive future climates.
Future research should investigate the complex nature of these dynamic genetic factors through genetic — environment correlation (r GE) and interaction (G × E) analyses.
Future research should focus on the differentiating and / or overlapping neurocognitive (i.e., impaired decision making), neural, biologic, behavioral (CU - traits, trauma) and genetic profiles of the three different aggression factors (proactive, frustration - induced and threat - induced).
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