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UVM gets $9 million to explore epigenetics of breast cancer | Vermont Business Magazine

Related Company:  Larner College of Medicine faculty Gary and Janet Stein are principal investigators on a new $9 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to explore the epigenetics of breast cancer with the goal of finding new drug targets. (Photos: Sally McCay, Larner College of Medicine) Project to Identify New Targets for Drug Treatment That Could Prevent or Halt Disease Vermont Business Magazine A team of University of Vermont scientists and physician investigators at the UVM Cancer Center and the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network has been awarded a $9 million, five-year grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to investigate the underlying causes of breast cancer with the goal of identifying new cellular-level targets that could be treated with drugs to prevent the disease or halt its progression. 

Otago cemetery dig unlocks history

Otago cemetery dig unlocks history Newsroom 20/12/2020 © Provided by Newsroom tago researchers are using scientific technology to look beyond the usual paper records to the tangible skeletal remains of early miners and other settlers found in unmarked graves in Otago’s cemeteries. Researchers trained in human anatomy and archaeology are steadily building on what we know about the lives of early European and Chinese miners who travelled thousands of miles to extract the gold from our mountains, rivers and valleys. And in the process, they are helping some who are still seeking final closure. The team of researchers headed by Otago University bioarchaeologist Professor Hallie Buckley and archaeologist Dr Peter Petchey, are using scientific technology to look beyond the usual paper records to the tangible skeletal remains of early miners and other settlers found in unmarked graves in Otago’s cemeteries.

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