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            <description>Memory, mood and sleep (or lack of it) merge in Cara Altimus’ work. She studies how light and darkness control our bodies’ daily rhythms. The research relates to sleep disorders and certain brain diseases. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>George Hightower studies how HIV can infect the brain. Wading through a sea of DNA letters, he hunts down mutations that could make the difference between a healthy mind and dementia. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Find out about cells that help us see, the root of sepsis, possible treatments for sunburn, and more. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Using special fluorescent sensors, Amy Palmer tracks zinc and other metals in living cells to study their role in brain signaling, bacterial infection and diseases like Alzheimer’s, diabetes and prostate cancer. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Brian Bachmann ventures into caves and peers into Petri dishes in search of new or overlooked compounds that could make useful drugs. As a synthetic chemist, he wants to uncover the secrets of how life creates its vast array of active molecules. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Read about scientists who study the body’s response to anesthetics, why some dogs have curly hair, how Facebook can help scientists study how the flu spreads, and more.
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            <description>Julie Johnson studies genes and medications that influence blood pressure. Her work may help doctors figure out the best drug and dosage for each patient, leading to safer, more effective medicines for everyone. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Passionate about rock climbing and biostatistics, Gary Churchill studies mice at the Jackson Laboratory in Maine to learn how genes work together to influence human disease.
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            <description>Read about the body's inner clock, why we sleep, arsenic eating algae and more. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Lola Eniola-Adefeso takes aim at a top killer—heart disease—with microscopic plastic beads. These beads will deliver medicine in a controlled way to blood vessels. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Using a molecule that makes creatures glow green, Marc Zimmer shows his students that chemistry can be cool. He also enlists his family pets—mice and fish that can turn a rainbow of colors. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Find out more about evolution, chimps, malaria, skin bacteria and more. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Joe Thornton goes back 450 million years in time to piece together the evolution of hormones and their receptors. This archaic biology, he says, can help better understand who we are today. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Where did I come from? What makes me unique? What makes us human? Sarah Tishkoff asks these questions every day as she studies the role of evolution in shaping human history and health. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Embryonic stem cells have the potential to become any of the body's 206 cell types. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>It's true—eating carrots can actually help you see better! Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Tumors start out in individual organs: the lungs, the bladder, bone, and so on. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Garlic-infused cuisines, such as those from the Mediterranean and Asia, have been linked to good health. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Find out more about garlic's secret ingredient, vitamin-rich corn, soft cancer cells, and more. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Cynthia McMurray may not have Huntington's disease, but she lives with it everyday. For 15 years, she has been studying how this devastating brain disorder dismantles and destroys cells. Her work offers hope for new treatments and even a cure. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>A tree whose bark cures cancer. A flower with the power to ease pain. Erik Sorensen believes that many more natural molecules with useful properties are just waiting to be discovered. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>At the turn of the 20th century, doctors learned how to record electrical activity in the heart of a living person. Tracking this information over time led to electrocardiograms, now known as EKGs. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>During flu season, we all know where the influenza virus spends its days and nights: hopping among unwashed hands and clinging to doorknobs, keyboards, and cell phones. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>What if an organ could, by itself, &quot;remember&quot; what to do in an emergency? Could a lab-grown heart instantly repair damage to its cells after a heart attack? Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>The smell of freshly plowed soil can signal that winter's frozen grip is finally giving way to spring. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>You might feel the urge to brush your teeth after reading this story. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Read how researchers are studying the microbes in our mouths, where the flu virus vacations, and findings from other cutting-edge studies. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Peggy Goodell always enjoys a practical joke, but her job is no laughing matter. She works in one of the hottest areas of science: stem cell biology. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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            <description>Atul Butte is one of those people who thinks big. Really big. Trained as both a doctor and a researcher, he's always busy with something--he does gene experiments on his computer one day and sees patients another. Read more. (Source: NIGMS Findings)</description>
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