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SickKids scientist calls for ‘national strategy’ to get genome sequencing covered in Canada

by Gabbie Nadeau | Jun 24, 2019 | Research News

The U.K. will pay for children with mysterious rare disorders and their parents to have their entire genomes sequenced — Canadian scientists want the same The U.K. is rolling out a program in which all seriously ill children without a diagnosis will be able to get...

Researchers describe new functions of protein that play key role in some tumors and rare diseases

by Gabbie Nadeau | Jun 24, 2019 | Research News

by The Spanish National Cancer Research Centre Two mouse embryonic stem cells in which two Polycomb regions from different chromosomes (HoxC, green; HoxD, red) appear next to each other (arrows). Cohesin-SA2 promotes this type of contacts between distant Polycomb...

Lawmakers Look To Jump-Start Employment For Transition-Age Youth

by Gabbie Nadeau | Jun 14, 2019 | Uncategorized

by Shaun Heasley | June 12, 2019 With a bipartisan proposal, members of Congress are pushing a new plan to increase competitive, integrated employment for young people with developmental disabilities. A bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives this month...

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