From: National Institute of General Medical Sciences <info@nigms.nih.gov>
Date: Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 1:11 PM
Subject: News About NIGMS-Funded Research
To: iammejtm@gmail.com
Here's a periodic digest of news about NIGMS-supported research around the nation.
New Method Can Deliver Proteins Into Live Human Cells Without Damage
June 26, 2014 • Texas A&M University
Genomic Basis for the Convergent Evolution of Electric Organs
June 26, 2014 • University of Wisconsin-Madison
Potential New Use for Cancer Drug in Gene Therapy for Blood Disorders
June 26, 2014 • Scripps Research Institute
Combination of Catalysis Methods Leads to Possible Shortcut to New Drugs
June 24, 2014 • Princeton University
Yeast Study Reveals How Reproductive Barriers Might Rapidly Create Species Boundaries
June 24, 2014 • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Supercomputing Simulations May Help Guide Design of Anticancer Drugs Targeting Ras Protein
June 23, 2014 • University of Texas at Austin
Long Non-Coding RNAs Can Encode Proteins After All
June 23, 2014 • Case Western Reserve University
Protons Power Protein Portal to Push Zinc Out of Cells
June 23, 2014 • Johns Hopkins University
Regulatory Protein Initiates Gene Transcription Using a Hit-and-Run Mechanism
June 23, 2014 • New York University
'Missing Link' in the Production of Ribosomes Found
June 22, 2014 • University of California, San Diego
Architecture of Signaling Proteins Enhances Knowledge of Key Receptors
June 22, 2014 • Duke University
How Botulism-Causing Toxin Enters the Bloodstream
June 19, 2014 • University of California, Irvine
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