Researchers identify biochemical functions for most of the human genome
New map provides a reference for interpreting function of disease-associated regions.
New map provides a reference for interpreting function of disease-associated regions.
Ed Boyden and Feng Zhang awarded the Perl/UNC Neuroscience Prize
A single gene mutation can sweep through a population, opening the door for the concept of ‘species’ in bacteria.
Broad Institute director, biology professor shares prize in the 'future' category.
A new technique for finding relationships between variables in large datasets makes no prior assumptions about what those relationships might be.
Scientists find that the 3-D structure of a cancer cell’s chromosomes plays a big role in which genes get deleted or copied.
New technology helps scientists discover drugs to strengthen synapses.
Genomic comparison offers a new map for charting human disease and biology.
Grants support biomedical research that will ‘challenge the status quo’ with risk-taking, innovative ideas.
MIT and the Broad Institute open their doors to the judicial community for a workshop at the intersection of science and the law.
The grants are designed to promote risky, innovative research with the potential to transform a field of study.
By revealing the 3-D structure of DNA, scientists explain how it manages to stay untangled. The findings could also help reveal how cells regulate their genes.