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Eli Broad has been named one of Forbes’s “100 Greatest Living Business Minds.” Read what he has to say about the importance of being “unreasonable,” and the value and freedom of philanthropy:
Congratulations, Feng Zhang! “Gene editing technology developer awarded Lemelson-MIT Prize”
The genome is full of repetitive stretches of short DNA snippets called microsatellites. Mutations in microsatellites are hard to find in sequencing data. Read how two tools created by Broad researchers that reveal microsatellite mutations are already helping uncover new potential cancer genes. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQ0sw
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Moran Yassour talks to the BroadIgnite podcast about how we acquire our microbiomes at birth—and how they change in early childhood http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQcQ4
Introducing DroNc-Seq: single-nucleus RNA sequencing merged with microfluidics to profile thousands of individual nuclei at a time http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQcWF
The Stanley Center's Florence Wagner was named one of Chemical & Engineering News’s Talented 12 scientists who are using chemistry to solve global problems. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQcPo
Watch Broad Pocket Talks videos on the methods used by Broad Genomics for cancer exome sequencing: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQlox
Viktor Adalsteinsson named one of MIT @TechReview’s “35 Innovators Under 35” for his work on liquid biopsies: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQlr6