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A better view of lung cancer’s genomeLarge-scale analysis of tumors uncovers new mutations and provides key insights for future work |
Landmark genomic study of lung cancer published in NatureWork draws upon several large-scale methods, reveals key molecular defects shared with other cancers |
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Genetic “fingerprint” shown to predict liver cancer’s returnFinding flows from enhanced genomic method for reading genes’ activity in clinical specimens |
Tracing liver cancer’s genetic signatureResearchers 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 researchNIH award will support interdisciplinary work to comprehensively map the human epigenome |
Broad core member receives prestigious award to fund interdisciplinary researchComputational biologist Aviv Regev earns NIH Director’s Pioneer Award to conduct innovative regulatory network research |
Fellowship honors young researcher’s vision, ingenuityMGH postdoctoral fellow Steven McCarroll receives the Broad Institute’s 2008 Lawrence H. Summers Fellowship |