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- Genetic rearrangements drive 5 to 7 percent of breast cancers
- New class of small molecules discovered through innovative chemistry
- Weak spot discovered on deadly ebolavirus
- Public asked to help in fight against malaria
Genetic rearrangements drive 5 to 7 percent of breast cancers Posted: 20 Nov 2011 10:47 AM PST Researchers have discovered two cancer-spurring gene rearrangements that may trigger 5 to 7 percent of all breast cancers. |
New class of small molecules discovered through innovative chemistry Posted: 20 Nov 2011 10:47 AM PST Inspired by natural products, scientists have now created a new class of small molecules with the potential to serve as a rich foundation for drug discovery. |
Weak spot discovered on deadly ebolavirus Posted: 20 Nov 2011 10:47 AM PST Scientists have isolated and analyzed an antibody that neutralizes Sudan virus, a major species of ebolavirus and one of the most dangerous human pathogens. |
Public asked to help in fight against malaria Posted: 19 Nov 2011 12:35 PM PST IBM's Watson computing system broke new ground earlier this year when it defeated two celebrated human competitors on the Jeopardy! game show. Now, The Scripps Research Institute is hoping to do something equally novel but more critical to human health with part of the prize money from that tournament: Find a cure for drug-resistant malaria. And it's asking for the public's help. |
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