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]disc_triterpenoids_01.jpg Michael Sporn and Karen Liby study triterpenoids—whose versatility makes them a veritable Swiss Army knife of the drug world. (photo by Jennifer Durgin)
[more]Associate Professor of Computer Science Sean Smith, along with Jack Bowman ’11, Amy Zhang ’13, and PhD student Scout Sinclair, is studying how physicians at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., use information technology to handle secure data.
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