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In certain families, small genetic variations bring good health and long life. Can researchers use this knowledge to benefit us all? Also in this issue:
  • Investigating the roots of heart disease, physician-scientist Helen Hobbs applies what she learns in the clinic to her research in the lab.

  • Brett Finlay, an HHMI international research scholar, tackles global health problems such as E. coli and SARS¿and also finds time for pursuits outside the lab.

The HHMI Bulletin is a quarterly print and online magazine featuring stories about the discoveries and innovations of HHMI scientists and grantees.


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