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November 3, 2005
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Human atlas
David Altshuler, a member of the Broad Institute and associate professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, is among the scientists who have just published the HapMap, the largest catalog of common disease-related genetic changes ever assembled. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
HapMap reveals roots of disease
May improve prediction, prevention, and treatment
Stowers Medical Institute names Eggan investigator
Harvard Stem Cell Institute lab will receive nearly $6 million for research
Bulyk searches for DNA on-off switches
HMS researcher looking for keys to what makes DNA tick
China's space efforts seek prestige, economic boost
Weapons in space may depend on U.S.
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