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Duke Center for Genomics and Computational Biology

Thirteen undergraduate students, led by CAGPM Director Geoff Ginsburg, GCB Director Greg Wray, GCB Assistant Director Greg Crawford, and Associate Professor Susanne Haga, will investigate two issues facing precision health and medicine: family health hist

October 6, 2017

Bass Connections Undergrads Aim to Shape the Future of Health and Medicine

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Duke scientists have identified microbes that diverged into new species to specialize in colonizing one area after another of the human body. The new analysis used mathematical tools originally developed for geologists. Credit: Jonathan Fuller

March 20, 2017

Microbes Evolved to Colonize Different Parts of the Human Body

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December 13, 2016

Fast Track to Treatment: Study Identifies Druggable Brain Gene Network Implicated in Epilepsy

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In this microscope view of cancerous tissue, purple-colored breast cancer cells are nestled within ribbons of pink connective tissue. Credit: Dr. Cecil Fox, National Cancer Institute, NIH.

November 21, 2016

Breast Cancer Cells Starve For Cystine

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Portrait of Tim Reddy

August 25, 2016

Hormone Activation Of Genes Takes Teamwork

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