August 19, 2011
An international team of scientists, writing in the Biomed Central journal, Genome Biology, say they have even indentified a gene responsible for the kangaroo's hop.
The group focussed on a small species of kangaroo that inhabits islands off Australia's south and western coasts.
July 12, 2011
Launched in 1990 and formally completed in 2003, the Human Genome Project took 10 years to produce the first draft sequence of an entire human genome.
Today, a draft sequence of an entire human genome can be produced in about 10 days, according to Dr. Elaine Mardis, co-director and director of technology development at the Genome Institute.
June 29, 2011
Ovarian cancer is difficult to detect early, and fewer than half of the 22,000 women diagnosed annually in the United States will live more than 5 years.
June 29, 2011
In the largest such study of any tumor type to date, scientists say they've gleaned an in-depth look at genes that may help drive aggressive ovarian cancer.
June 29, 2011
Scientists have completed the largest analysis to date of the genetic mutations underlying ovarian cancer. The research was conducted by scientists at Washington University’s Genome Institute and elsewhere as part of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project.
May 17, 2011
Washington University has renamed its Genome Center the Washington University Genome Institute, marking its commitment to the clinical applications of sequencing.
May 13, 2011
Federal investment in biomedical research is a major driver of jobs and economic activity. Two new reports highlight the ripple effects of this investment.
May 09, 2011
Every now and then, a headline says it all. An article last fall in Genome Medicine, for example, carried this one: "The $1,000 genome, the $100,000 analysis?"
April 21, 2011
About six months ago, Dr. Barbara Warner got a call in the middle of the night — the kind that she has come to dread. Warner, a neonatologist, had been caring for a boy born at 26-weeks gestation. Until that night, the baby had been growing gradually stronger. He'd survived the lung problems typical of premature babies that age, was off the ventilator, and was consuming breast milk provided by his mother.
April 21, 2011
Sequencing the human genome - making a detailed map of all of a person's genes - is less than a decade old. The technology brings with it the promise of personalized medicine.