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Simmons Family Foundation Awards Collaborative Research Grants to Two NRI Researchers
The fund was formed to promote novel solutions to difficult medical problems through the combined expertise of TMC scientists, engineers and physicians who might not otherwise collaborate.
MECP2 duplication affects immune system as well as brain development
The study was a true translational enterprise, beginning with observations in the clinic that went into the laboratory for studies in cells and animals and may eventually emerge into the clinic again with new ways of treating and preventing the infections.
Bellen honored by Gill Center at Indiana University Bloomington
Dr. Hugo Bellen, professor of molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, has been awarded the 2012 Gill Distinguished Award from the Indiana University’s Linda and Jack Gill Center for Biomolecular Science.
Kevin and Clint Black's Fight Against Rett
Clint Black and his brother Kevin share a bond beyond their brotherly love and passion for music. Kevin lost his 16-year-old daughter, Cortney, to Rett syndrome and since that time the Black brothers have been actively pursuing every opportunity to expand awareness of this often-misdiagnosed syndrome.