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The Gene Revolution - Peter Donnelly's Oxford London Lecture 2011
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Personalised medicine on Today
Comprehensive map of gene expression
Genetic clue to left- and right-handedness
Foot and mouth vaccine on TV
Prize for research on diabetes and obesity
First IVF baby born after sequencing screen
New malaria animation
Fast viral RNA sequencing for medical diagnosis
Receptor clusters may hold clue to cancer therapy
‘Molecular staple’ helps to guide cell growth
New genes, more complexity from in-depth study of rat genome
New cancer gene testing programme launched
David Cameron visits WTCHG
Malaria markers for quick, accurate diagnosis
Genetic fingerprinting can track resistance in malaria parasites
What makes the British?
Jeremy Farrar to head Wellcome Trust
Gil McVean's Warwick TEDx talk
New synthetic foot-and-mouth disease vaccine
New multigene sequencing test launched on NHS
Dianne Newbury podcast on SLI
New catalogue of genetic variation
Peter Donnelly speaks on Australian radio
Chimps and humans share ancestral DNA variants
Diamond to shine light on infections
New risk loci for coronary disease
BHF award for Barbara Casadei
Peter Donnelly speaks to BBC's Science in Action
Genetic flaw opens door to deadly parasite
Two new mutations associated with risk of bowel cancer
2012
Genomics revolution: UK could miss out, scientists warn
'1000 genomes barrier' broken
Launch of Oxford Genomics Centre website
WTCHG ISAB site visit 2012
WTCHG Scientists at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2012
Structure of an enzyme that regulates the degradation of genetic signals exiting the nucleus determined
Blood test to track emergence of drug resistance in malaria parasites
‘Jack Spratt’ Diabetes Gene Identified
Professor Gil McVean awarded the Weldon Memorial Prize 2012
Oxford researchers discover novel mechanism that links heart muscle and blood vessel formation
Specificity and complexity in genetic determinants of gene expression revealed by analysis of different primary immune cell types
Groups of chimpanzees within central Africa are more different genetically than humans living on different continents
Building on our inheritance: Genomic technology in healthcare
Scientists discover new genetic variant that increases the risk of stroke
Genetics study reveals how bacteria behind serious childhood disease evolve to evade vaccines
13 new regions of the genome associated with the timing of menopause discovered
Channel 4 News film at WTCHG
Hidden genetic variants revealed by new computational technique
2011
Dec 11: STRUBI and the WTCHG Microscopy Core publish a paper establishing a new paradigm for the biological action of the cytotoxic cell protein perforin
Oct 11: Dr Julian Knight Awarded Graham Bull Prize
Sep 11: Decoding genetic variation in mice gives insight into disease
Aug 11: Multiple Sclerosis research doubles number of genes associated with the disease
Aug 11: Genomes of 500 people to be sequenced in full detail
Jun 11: Novel artificial chromosome gene expression system
Jun 11: Researchers given million-pound backing
May 11: Rare tumour's 'fingerprint' used to develop cheap and reliable new test
May 11: Genetic master switch identified in obesity and diabetes
May 11: Obesity and Cardiovascular Health Award 2011
Apr 11: Spring babies face anorexia risk
Apr 11: Why nerve cells fail to grow in scar tissue
Mar 11: Genetic links to coronary heart disease
Feb 11: 'The Gene Revolution' Lecture
Feb 11: FT science podcast: genetics
Feb 11: Humans distantly related to worms
Jan 11: Improving our antibiotics
Jan 11: New gene implicated in autism
Jul 11: Genetics of ankylosing spondylitis
2010
Dec 10: Joining forces in structure-based drug design
Dec 10: Genetic variants in endometriosis
Nov 10: A boost to genome analysis
Nov 10: Gene variants linked to bowel cancer
Nov 10: Handedness and language
Oct 10: 1000 Genomes project
Oct 10: First interaction between genetic variants seen in humans
Oct 10: Genetics of being apple-shaped or pear-shaped
Sep 10: Genetic link to height variation
Sep 10: "Rising Star"
Aug 10: Vitamin D influences over 200 genes
Aug 10: TB susceptibility locus
Jul 10: Genetics of disease susceptibility
Jul 10: Maternal diet and genes interact to affect heart development
Jun 10: Genetics of type 2 diabetes
Jun 10: Breast cancer marker
Jun 10: Royal Society honours Oxford researcher
Jun 10: Rare genetic variations in autism
Jun 10: Autism genetics
May 10: Cell-cell communication
May 10: Type 2 diabetes
Apr 10: Copy number variation and common disease
Apr 10: Multiple Sclerosis risk factors
Mar 10: "Genetics of Mental Retardation" book published
Mar 10: Autism and dyslexia susceptibility
Mar 10: Autism susceptibility
Feb 10: British Heart Foundation image competition
Feb 10: Engineering bacterial cells
Jan 10: From biological basics to diabetes discovery
2009
Dec 09: Researchers discover key recombination gene
Dec 09: Disease-causing effect of third type of cholesterol
Oct 09: ABSW Genomics Day
Oct 09: Fly Learning
Oct 09: Young Neuroscientists Prize
Sep 09: Royal Society Award
Aug 09: "Human Genetic Diversity" book published
Aug 09: Signalling proteins that may have a role in some cancers
Jul 09: Scientist scoops Fellowship
Jul 09: Disease associations in Africa
Jun 09: Genetics of neuroticism
May 09: New Fellows elected
Apr 09: New gene linked to autism
Mar 09: Weldon Memorial Prize
Mar 09: Dyslexia demystified
Feb 09: Oxfordshire Science Festival
Feb 09: Multiple Sclerosis
2008
Nov 08: Molecular basis of language development
Oct 08: New depression study
Oct 08: Potential dyslexia gene
Sep 08: Evolution marches on
Sep 08: Human trials of new 'flu vaccine begin
Jul 08: Royal Society honours Oxford researchers
Jun 08: Genetics of Crohn's disease
May 08: Second genetic link to obesity
Apr 08: Identifying human disease genes
Mar 08: Clues to the basis of human speech
Mar 08: Oxfordshire Science Week
Feb 08: Malaria vaccine trials
2007
Dec 07: Research Leader of the Year
Dec 07: Genetics of Multiple Sclerosis
Oct 07: Map of human genetic variation
Oct 07: New Centre Director
Aug 07: Body clocks and blood pressure
Jul 07: Gene for left-handedness
Jun 07: Largest ever study of genetics of common diseases
May 07: New diagnostic tool
Apr 07: Genetic link to obesity
Feb 07: Protein structure solved
Feb 07: International autism study
Jan 07: Teenagers' body clocks
Jan 07: Gene involved in epilepsy and learning disability
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