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Welcome to the News Page, where you will find informative articles detailing the latest research and educational efforts that are underway at the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics, located on the Greenwood Genetics Center campus in Greenwood. Bookmark this page so you can easily check back to stay abreast of the university’s leading researchers’ work at the center.
News
Welcome to the News Page, where you will find informative articles detailing the latest research and educational efforts that are underway at the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics, located on the Greenwood Genetics Center campus in Greenwood. Bookmark this page so you can easily check back to stay abreast of the university’s leading researchers’ work at the center.
- For the Lyman family, working with fruit flies and Clemson Center for Human Genetics’ Trudy Mackay is in their genes
- New genetics research aims to help researchers and doctors better predict disease risk in individuals
- Researchers seek to unravel the mystery of susceptibility to drug addiction
- Genetics symposium showcases cutting edge research while honoring Mackay, Anholt
- Clemson to offer post-grad degrees in growing medical biophysics field
- Researchers discover genetic cause of sometimes deadly esophageal disorder in dogs
- Understanding human disease through genetics
- Grad student works to advance understanding of congenital disorder that has no current treatment
- Cocaine’s effect on the brain: fruit fly research shows drug’s impact at the cellular level
- Trudy Mackay becomes first Clemson member of the American Philosophical Society
- New $10.6M Clemson research initiative seeks genetic answers to human disease
- Clemson joins Precision Toxicology consortium, aims to protect human health from effects of harmful chemicals
- Unexpectedly, fruit flies help a graduate student spread her wings
- Undergraduate is first author on assay she developed at Center for Human Genetics
- Celebrity mathemagician Art Benjamin shares his secrets of mental math March 13
- College of Science celebrates Darwin Day with guest lecture honoring famed scientist
- Canine genome project pioneer Elaine Ostrander to speak on campus January 31
- Clemson geneticists identify small molecules that are potential indicators for disease
- Scientist creates mutant form of DNA repair protein to better understand its role in preventing cancer
- Video highlights of Rush Holt’s appearance at Clemson
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