This year’s #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine honours two scientists for their discovery of a fundamental principle governing how gene activity is regulated. They discovered microRNA, a new class of tiny RNA molecules that play a crucial role in gene regulation.
The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) is uncovering the roles of genes through knockout mouse models, helping better understand human diseases. With many unexplored genes, continued collaboration is essential. Read the full article: https://t.co/W4Me4ZYyZb
We are excited to be at booth 1400 for MMPC Live at ENDO2024 in Boston, MA! Join us June 1st-4th for the pinnacle event in endocrinology. Explore cutting-edge research, connect with experts, and advance hormone health together.
Don't miss out! #ENDO2024#HormoneHealth
MMPC Live is at ENDO2024 in Boston Lots of interesting research, ideas, and puppies... yes puppies....
https://t.co/0oeg33lQ5h & https://t.co/FKSLcqOqPm!
Today's #GeneOfTheDay is #Chst2. Human diseases predicted to be associated with Chst2 include Fetal Cytomegalovirus Syndrome. Mice with Chst2 inactivated exhibit decreased startle reflex, abnormal heart morphology and decreased grip strength. More data: https://t.co/71kwOMthJb
We're thrilled to be at the JPM Week Biotech Innovation Gallery (BIG) Startup Showcase and Reception! Showcasing some of the most innovative startups and groundbreaking solutions from UC Davis.
As IMPC, we are happy to announce our first workshop for 2024 titled ‘Neurodegenerative consequences of genetic defects in taste and olfactory genes in IMPC mice’ which will take place virtually on Thursday, 21 March 2024 from 14:00-17:00 CET. More information will follow soon.
We're going to be at JBP Week, tomorrow at the Chandran Gallery Stop by and see how the Mouse Biology Program can expand your resources! https://t.co/yG1iNvqAKx!
#FactFriday Did you know every year, over 500,000 people are diagnosed with blood cancer? Let's raise awareness of hematology and ensure better diagnosis & treatments for patients everywhere! #HematologyAwarenessWeek#TakeCareOfYourBlood