Dartmouth-Trained Researcher Identifies a Genetic Link to Kidney Disease
September 17, 2010
Genovese.jpg Giulio Genovese, A&S Adv ’10, is the lead author of study identifying variants in the APOL1 gene. (photo courtesy of Giulio Genovese)
[more]Genovese.jpg Giulio Genovese, A&S Adv ’10, is the lead author of study identifying variants in the APOL1 gene. (photo courtesy of Giulio Genovese)
[more]After obtaining her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in Seattle, Allison Henrich '08 came to Dartmouth as a graduate student in the Mathematics department.
[more]On a Friday in the middle of January, graduate students found refuge from the cold in hot soup and enlightening discussion at a luncheon with MCB alumnus Brooke Jude ’08.
[more]Majoring in Biology with a minor in Classics, Brendan Gavin obtained his undergraduate degree from Colby College in 2001.
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