Biography: Prof. Tony Kouzarides PhD, FMedSci, FRS Tony Kouzarides is Professor of Cancer Biology at the University of Cambridge, Deputy Director of the Gurdon Institute and Director of the Milner Therapeutics Institute. Tony did his PhD at the University of Cambridge and postdoctoral work at MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology on the cancer inducing potential of human cytomegalovirus. He then wen
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The International Genome Sample Resource The 1000 Genomes Project created a catalogue of common human genetic variation, using openly consented samples from people who declared themselves to be healthy. The reference data resources generated by the project remain heavily used by the biomedical science community. The International Genome Sample Resource (IGSR) maintains and shares the human genetic
Search by Sequence Terms Max Results user-defined upper limit for the number of target sequences returned Alignment region of similarity between target and query sequences E-value a BLAST statistic representing the significance of an alignment, values close to zero indicate high sequence similarity with low probability of the similarity occurring by chance Identities the number of exact nucleotide
Understanding the mechanisms of cellular function and their dysfunction in disease requires a detailed picture of the molecular interactions in cells. In particular, we need imaging tools with single-molecule sensitivity, molecular-scale resolution, and dynamic imaging capability to allow direct visualization of molecular interactions in cells, as well as tools that can simultaneously image large
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