Tag: Ting Wang October 11, 2022 $9 million to fund study of ‘jumping genes’ in Alzheimer’sResearchers from several labs to study role of transposable elements.News Release September 22, 2022 School of Medicine joins major NIH brain mapping effortWill aid understanding of how the brain works in good health and disease .News Release September 9, 2021 $7 million to support research into how human genome worksProject will shed light on how variations in DNA affect health, disease.News Release May 14, 2020 Scientific legacy sheds light on cell identityLate scientist’s zebrafish continue to answer questions about genetics, cell fate.Medical Campus & Community January 23, 2020 ‘Jumping genes’ help stabilize DNA folding patternsLong understood as source of novel genetic traits, jumping genes also provide genomic stability.News Release September 25, 2019 NIH funds centers to improve, diversify reference human genomeSchool of Medicine to help lead ambitious Human Pangenome Reference Sequencing Project.News Release March 29, 2019 ‘Jumping genes’ drive many cancersSuch tumors tend to be aggressive.News Release February 22, 2019 Wang named Loewentheil Distinguished ProfessorWang studies intricacies of gene regulation.News Release May 10, 2018 4 medical students named Howard Hughes fellowsAward offers year of mentored research.News Release Posts navigation