Eli & Edythe L. Broad Institute
A collaboration between Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Eli & Edythe L. Broad Institute focuses on tools for genomic medicine and making them available to the scientific community.
Web site: http://www.broad.mit.edu/Recent articles about Eli & Edythe L. Broad Institute
Chromosomal abnormality linked to autism disorders (January 9, 2008)Differences between malaria parasites in patients' blood and in lab (November 28, 2007)
Scientists Decode Genomes of Diverse TB Isolates (November 20, 2007)
Massive decoding effort reveals fruit fly DNA (November 7, 2007)
Researchers track down rheumatoid arthritis gene (November 5, 2007)
Study paints genetic portrait of lung cancer (November 5, 2007)
Database of human genetic diversity allows identification of disease-associated genes (October 17, 2007)
First robust genetic link to height in humans identified (Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, September 6, 2007)
Opossum genome shows 'junk' DNA source of genetic innovation (Harvard University Gazette, May 9, 2007)
Genome-wide map will help fight diabetes (Harvard University Gazette, February 15, 2007)
Practical way to target cancer cell mutations demonstrated (Harvard University Gazette, February 15, 2007)
HSPH, Broad map malaria genetic diversity (Harvard University Gazette, December 10, 2006)
Genetic 'road map' leads to discoveries (Harvard University Gazettte, October 5, 2006)
Did ancestral humans, chimps interbreed? (Harvard University Gazette, May 18, 2006)
Dog genome unleashed (Broad Institute, December 7, 2005)
HapMap reveals roots of common diseases (Harvard University Gazette, November 3, 2005)
HapMap: First look at 'order in variety' of human genome (Harvard University Gazette, October 27, 2005)
First edition of HapMap released (Broad Institute, October 26, 2005)
Chimp genome effort shines light on human evolution (Harvard University Gazette, September 15, 2005)
A new way to identify cancers is found (Harvard University Gazette, June 16, 2005)