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...This promises to offer insights into how mutations of known genes can cause medical problems....
...Research using Biobank data has already helped identify genes offering protection against obesity and diabetes, as well as others that raise risks of heart disease, breast cancer and prostate cancer....
...“I just have this anti-nostalgia gene, very strongly,” he says. Our circular walk ends back at the beginning; but Eno’s work marches on....
...In an article in early December, Graham Allison of Harvard University and Eric Schmidt, the former chief executive of Google, argued that “China will soon lead the US in tech”....
...Schwarzman says, half-joking, that unlike his younger twin brothers he inherited “the right gene mix” from his mother, “a very formidable, strong survivor”....
...After the fire, Gene Kranz, Nasa’s flight director, instructed his staff to write a phrase on their blackboards: “Tough and Competent”....
...Formlabs, a maker of industrial 3D printers based near Boston which counts former Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt among its early investors, recently set out to raise capital with one goal in mind...
...in its tracks by simple gene editing....
...A US team is already attempting to study the animals’ characteristics by inserting mammoth genes into elephant stem cells....
...That included approving the sequencing of his own genes, which allowed for hand-tailored treatments, a pioneering approach that Jobs believed was key to the future of medicine....
...But the reason the company is based there is more prosaic than to tap into Cologne’s self-diagnosed comedic gene. “We could theoretically be in Berlin,” says Mr Grabosch....
...Gene Sperling, an adviser to the Obama campaign and former senior official in the Bill Clinton administration, said: “If you can attract senior Republican figures to an economic summit in the July before...
...“The earnings numbers are phenomenal,” said Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray. Apple hailed a rise in sales in Macintosh computers....
...“A lot of the bad news was already discounted,” says Gene Frieda, head of emerging markets research at Royal Bank of Scotland....
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