News About NIGMS-Funded Research

Here's a periodic digest of news releases about NIGMS-supported biomedical research that were written by staff at universities, medical schools and other institutions across the country. While each release generally focuses on a single advance, individual findings like these build to move science forward.

Molecular Switch Promotes Maturation of Heart Cells From Stem Cells
May 12, 2015 • University of Washington

Study in Fruit Fly Reveals Dying Cells Can Protect Their Stem Cells From Destruction
May 11, 2015 • University of Washington

Discovery of Chemical Reaction That Converts Simple Materials Into Complex Molecules in Single Step
May 11, 2015 • Dartmouth College

Personal Microbiomes Shown to Contain Unique “Fingerprints”
May 11, 2015 • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Computer Simulation Accurately Replicated Real-Life Trauma Outcomes
May 11, 2015 • University of Pittsburgh

Researchers Find Protein "Cement" That Stabilizes the Crossroad of Chromosomes
May 07, 2015 • Penn Medicine

Alzheimer Protein's Structure May Explain Its Toxicity
May 07, 2015 • University of Illinois at Chicago

Find links to more news from NIGMS-funded institutions and follow our blogs: Biomedical Beat for stories about research progress and the Feedback Loop for our funding opportunities, trends and plans.

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