Large-Scale, Collaborative Effort Could Help Ease Global Hearing Loss
Rising rates of hearing loss demand better access to preventions and treatments
Antibodies Halt Placental Transmission of CMV-Like Virus in Monkeys
The finding advances a human vaccine for CMV, which afflicts 1 million babies a year
ASHG Honors Nicholas Katsanis with 2017 Curt Stern Award Geneticist to Receive Award at ASHG 2017 Annual Meeting
BETHESDA, MD – The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) has named Nicholas Katsanis, PhD, Director of the Center for Human Disease Model
Duke Launches Project Baseline Study Enrollment in North Carolina
Duke University School of Medicine today launched the Project Baseline study in North Carolina with the enrollment in Kannapolis of Duke’s first participant.
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Cells in Fish's Spinal Discs Repair Themselves
Duke researchers have discovered a unique repair mechanism in the developing backbone of zebrafish that could give insight into why spinal discs of longer-lived organisms like humans degenerate wit