What ultimately shapes who we are as humans, nature or nurture? Arguments back and forth over that question have raged on for centuries. A person who excels in school can chock those academic accolades up to good genes, some say. No, no, others argue. Success or failure hinges on childhood experiences, for better or for worse.
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What Ever-Improving Genome Technologies Mean for the Life Sciences
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From Studies of Lemurs, A Glimmer of Possibility for Human Hibernation
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How Thirst for Water and Appetite for Salt Could Change Society’s Views on Addiction
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Bad News on BPA
Previous Issue
Computational Biology
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What Ever-Improving Genome Technologies Mean for the Life Sciences
Here at GenomeLIFE, we often muse about the incredible rate of change in the world of genome technologies.
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Information Futures
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Adapt to Thrive
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Peril and Progress
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Information Age
Education
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New Opportunity: Duke in DC
Sanford Program is an Opportunity for IGSP Faculty, Students.
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Director’s Message September 2012
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Adapt to Thrive
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Catch the Wave
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Director’s Message March 2012
Evolutionary Genomics
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From Studies of Lemurs, A Glimmer of Possibility for Human Hibernation
Peter Klopfer, Professor Emeritus of Biology, relieves graduate student Sheena Faherty from duty and settles into a tiny room at the Duke Lemur Center lit only by a dim red glow.
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Into the Deep Blue Sea
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Peril and Progress
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Supersize Me
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It’s a Small World
Genome Biology
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Fearless About Fruit Flies
Sophisticated Genome Biology in the Tiny Fruit Fly.
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On a Microbial Mission
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MicroSCALE Tool for a Big Problem
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Rewriting the Script
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Next Big Thing
Genomes & Behavior
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How Thirst for Water and Appetite for Salt Could Change Society’s Views on Addiction
In our fast food culture, it’s hard to imagine what it must feel like to really need salt.
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In Search of Human Empathy
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All About Their Mother
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Next-Gen Crime and Punishment
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Bias on the Brain
Genomes & Society
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Privacy and Progress
Policy Recommendations in Age of Personal Genomics.
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Synthetic Biology: Room For Debate
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Next-Gen Crime and Punishment
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Interactome Highlights
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Director’s Message October 2011
Genomic Medicine
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An End to Odysseys
For Those with the Rarest Diseases, Genomes Can Yield Answers.
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Modifying Mighty Mice
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Averting Catastrophe Through Chemistry
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Dissecting Cancer Genomes, Both Near and Far
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Kannapolis Connections
Systems Biology
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It’s a Small World
As MicroRNA List Grows, So Does Genomic Complexity.
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On the Move
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It’s the Network
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Director’s Message March 2011
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