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TSP lung cancer

A better view of lung cancer’s genome

Large-scale analysis of tumors uncovers new mutations and provides key insights for future work

Landmark genomic study of lung cancer published in Nature

Work draws upon several large-scale methods, reveals key molecular defects shared with other cancers

The Science of the Human Past

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December 5, 2008 - 9:00am - December 5, 2008 - 5:30pm

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Broad Institute Auditorium
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Genetic “fingerprint” shown to predict liver cancer’s return

Finding flows from enhanced genomic method for reading genes’ activity in clinical specimens

Tracing liver cancer’s genetic signature

Researchers develop genomic technique for probing archived tissues, discover molecular clues to predict liver cancer’s return

In the Boston Globe: "Genetics sheds light on mental illnesses"

The Boston Globe features efforts to uncover the genetics of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism.

Broad Institute awarded major grant to bolster epigenomics research

NIH award will support interdisciplinary work to comprehensively map the human epigenome

Broad core member receives prestigious award to fund interdisciplinary research

Computational biologist Aviv Regev earns NIH Director’s Pioneer Award to conduct innovative regulatory network research

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Fellowship honors young researcher’s vision, ingenuity

MGH postdoctoral fellow Steven McCarroll receives the Broad Institute’s 2008 Lawrence H. Summers Fellowship