Designed for those responsible for reviewing genomics research projects, the course: defines genomic research; examines the types of research questions being addressed; illustrates
how genomic research differs from other types of research; and, introduces specific ethical considerations when reviewing...
Malhi also values being a part of the Summer Internship for Native Americans in Genomics (SING) workshop, which facilitate discussions about
how genomic research is conducted and to create a support network for Native American students in the sciences.
Not exact matches
Over the past six months, I've been reading a stream of
research papers that illustrate
how accessible
genomic sequencing is transforming our knowledge of genetic traits, our ability to treat according to genetic diagnosis, and challenge the status quo on
how individuals benefit from genetics.
The sea sponge may seem like an odd choice for
genomic research considering that its simple body lacks muscles, organs, and nerve cells, but the creature provides a wealth of information on
how multicellular organism arose.
Any company that has significant diagnostic information and
genomic capabilities, if they want to go for the gold ring, they try to figure out
how to make it useful to the health industry rather than just producing
research tools,» says David Galas, a professor at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle, Washington, and the vice president and chief science officer for biological and life sciences at the Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio.
Gain a deeper understanding of array comparative
genomic hybridization,
how it works and
how it is being applied in clinical
research today.
The
research explains
how tumors evolve and cause cancer resistance to drugs designed to match the patient's unique
genomic makeup.
While interested in African lineages, and
how they interact with each other, Professor Hayes is especially keen for Africa to inform
genomic research and medicine worldwide.
«The main thing we've been working on over the last 6 to 18 months is to look at
how we might improve getting sequenceable samples, and it does seem to be that controlling those fixation steps is going to have a marked impact,» says James Hadfield, director of the
genomics core for the Cancer
Research UK Cambridge Institute at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
«Our
research is making a real difference to understanding what causes melanoma and ultimately therefore
how to prevent and treat melanoma and is a prime example of
how genomics can transform public health,» says Professor Julia Newton Bishop, co-senior author from the University of Leeds.
I see firsthand
how their efforts help people understand and appreciate
genomics research and its impact on human health.»
Through this
research, Rutgers Cancer Institute investigators wanted to determine
how comprehensive
genomic profiling could be used in clinical care to identify alterations affecting this pathway.
These events did not accelerate the
research, but they «certainly gave us a heightened awareness of how Brucella suis might be used,» says Ian T. Paulsen of The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) of Rockville, Maryland, where the sequencing w
research, but they «certainly gave us a heightened awareness of
how Brucella suis might be used,» says Ian T. Paulsen of The Institute for
Genomic Research (TIGR) of Rockville, Maryland, where the sequencing w
Research (TIGR) of Rockville, Maryland, where the sequencing was done.
The overarching goal of his
research is to utilize high - throughput
genomic data sets, mostly based on DNA sequencing, in order to build models that explain
how gene expression is regulated.
«This
research very nicely demonstrates
how collaboration among scientists with diverse areas of expertise, ranging from
genomics to small molecule chemistry, can lead to new insights into plant defensive metabolism,» said BTI Professor Georg Jander, a co-author of the paper.
As with much of
genomic research, we are getting a better idea of the general situation, but we are in the early days of understanding
how it all fits together.
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The articles, which appear in the Journal of Microbiological Methods and the Journal of Proteome
Research, describe
how researchers probed the photosynthetic lifestyle of R. sphaeroides on a protein level and compared their observations to those reported in published
genomic analyses.
These
research collaborations have the power to answer questions critical to improving cancer outcomes, such as
how tumors develop drug resistance, and what treatments are most effective against particular
genomic traits.
She gave one example of
how her genetics and
genomic medicine
research has been translated to personalizing cancer patient care, and described what the Cleveland Clinic is doing in leading the charge in personalizing healthcare.
Our
research is driven by a distinctive scientific and clinical strategy focused on precision oncology — understanding
how cancer develops on a
genomic level and developing drugs that hone in on those targets.
The study «illustrates
how full
genomic information from a model species can help provide considerable insight into the
genomic structure» of a distantly related and little - studied organism, the researchers write in Genome
Research.
For more information on
how to support the
genomics research programs at JCVI, contact Katie Collins, 858-200-1847.
The focus of Dr. Smoller's
research interests has been 1) understanding the genetic and environmental determinants of psychiatric disorders across the lifespan; 2) integrating
genomics and neuroscience to unravel
how genes affect brain structure and function; and 3) using «big data», including electronic health records and
genomics, to advance precision medicine.
Rick Kittles has been
researching ancestry - informative genetic markers and
how they can be utilizes in
genomic studies on disease risk and outcomes for more than 20 years.
June 4, 2015 New tool brings standards to epigenetic studies One of the most widely used tools in epigenetics
research — the study of
how DNA packaging affects gene expression — is chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), a technique that allows researchers to examine interactions between specific proteins and
genomic regions.
As part of Plant Biology
research at CSHL, scientists are using
genomic approaches to understand everything from plant evolution to
how plants grow, develop, and reproduce.
«Breathtaking» is
how the authors describe the progress already made in
genomic research.
Research in
genomics and proteomics (the study of proteins) is offering tremendous insights into
how the human body functions, yielding valuable information about
how specific lifestyle and environmental factors can impact health.