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So much strength lies in numbers… We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from Girl One, a supernatural thriller from author Sarah Flannery Murphy publishing June 1st with MCD Books. Josephine Morrow is Girl One, the first of nine “Miracle Babies” conceived without male DNA, raised on an experimental commune known as the Homestead. When a suspicious fire destroys the commune and claims the lives of two of the Homesteaders, the remaining Girls and their Mothers scatter across the United States and lose touch. Years later, Margaret Morrow goes missing, and Josie sets off on a desperate road trip, tracking down her estranged sisters who seem to hold the keys to her mother’s disappearance. Tracing the clues Margaret left behind, Josie joins forces with the other Girls, facing down those who seek to eradicate their very existence while uncovering secrets about their origins and unlocking devastating abilities they never knew they had. ....
Share this article Share this article DAYTON, Ohio, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tangram Flex, Inc., a Dayton, Ohio based software company delivering rapid integration with confidence, announces its participation in the Resilient-Embedded Global Positioning System/Inertial Navigation System (R-EGI) Phase 2 program as part of the Integrated Solutions for Systems (IS4S) Team. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) recently awarded Integrated Solutions for Systems (IS4S) a $95M Phase 2 other transaction agreement (OTA) for the R-EGI development and prototype program, a vendor-neutral open architecture for positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) solutions. Tangram Flex is providing leadership for the R-EGI software application integration team, establishing DevSecOps governance, MBSE integration, and test orchestration. ....
Women’s Health Initiative continues on at Fred Hutch Nearly 30 years after its launch, the WHI and its data are still going strong, producing key findings February 24, 2021 • By Diane Mapes / Fred Hutch News Service Nearly 30 years after its launch, the Women s Health Initiative still has over 60,000 actively involved participants, some of them in their 100s. WHI was created to answer key questions about women s health, particularly after age 50. Stock photo by Getty Images It started in 1992 with over $600 million worth of National Institutes of Health funding, 40 research centers, 161,000-plus study participants and big plans. Nearly 30 years later, the Women’s Health Initiative is still going strong with over 60,000 actively involved participants some centenarians and an economic return estimated at over $37 billion. ....
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Democratizing DNA-based health risk scores Hutch-led consortium receives $9.8M grant to improve genetic risk prediction for cardiovascular disease in racially and ethnically diverse populations December 10, 2020 • By Diane Mapes / Fred Hutch News Service Photo illustration by Getty Images For more than a decade, scientists with the PAGE consortium (Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology) have been focused on developing polygenic risk scores those statistical estimates of a person’s risk for disease based on their genes that will accurately predict risk in all major racial and ethnic groups in the U.S. This is crucial since the Human Genome Project and a lot of the of genetic research done since has focused almost exclusively on people of European ancestry. As a result, polygenic risk scores designed to help clinicians and the general population gauge their susceptibility to ....