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09.15.2010

Scientists find gene responsible for high-cholesterol levels in blood; finding in animal model offers hope for reducing risk in humans

07.15.2010

S.A. scientists find smoking actually influences gene function

07.13.2010

Smoking has significant influence on our genes and how they function, say scientists at the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research

06.10.2010

S.A. computer genetics research gets $2 million boost

06.04.2010

Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research to expand one of the world’s largest computer clusters for exploring human genes

03.01.2010

SFBR’s Rebeca Rico-Hesse Recognized by Instituto Cultural de Mexico

02.12.2010

Peering inside the brain leads to genetic clues to psychiatric and neurological disorders

02.05.2010

SFBR’s Ravindranath Duggirala wins award for his studies of the genetics of complex diseases.

01.21.2010

Llama proteins could play a vital role in the war on terror by detecting the world’s “most poisonous poisons,” SFBR scientists say

01.20.2010

Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research dedicates building wing in honor of Pemmaraju N. Rao, expert in women’s health research

01.06.2010

Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research receives contract to test vaccines for bioterror threats

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