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Two Berkeley Lab scientists honored with the Lawrence Award


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IMAGE: From left: Berkeley Lab scientist Susannah Tringe, Dan Kasen, and former Berkeley Lab scientist M. Zahid are winners of the Lawrence Award.
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Credit: Berkeley Lab, Noah Berger/UC Berkeley, Princeton University
The Department of Energy has announced that Susannah Tringe and Dan Kasen, two scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), will receive the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, one of DOE s highest honors. Additionally, former Berkeley Lab scientist M. Zahid Hasan, was also named as one of the eight recipients.
The Lawrence Award, named after Berkeley Lab s founder, was established in 1959. It honors U.S. scientists and engineers, at mid-career, for exceptional contributions in research and development supporting the Department of Energy and its mission to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States. ....

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Arizona researchers identify gene molecule that could explain the wide range of COVID-19 outcomes


Arizona researchers identify gene molecule that could explain the wide range of COVID-19 outcomes
As mysteries of why some people get sick with COVID-19 and die, and others have mild cases continue, Arizona researchers think they may have found one reason why.
Author: Colleen Sikora
Updated: 7:46 PM MST December 24, 2020
Over the past nine months of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists have learned a lot about the virus, but one mystery still plaguing doctors and patients is why some people have mild cases, while others become so sick they die.
While COVID-19 has such a wide range of outcomes, Arizona scientists at TGen think it could be a molecule that factors into how sick someone gets. ....

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Specific genetic target could help explain the variation in COVID-19 effects


Specific genetic target could help explain the variation in COVID-19 effects
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, has identified a specific genetic target that could help explain the tremendous variation in how sick those infected with COVID-19 become.
The study results, recently published in the journal
mSphere, describe a molecule made from DNA miR1307 as a potential dimmer switch that may influence the severity of the disease; why some infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, have mild or even no symptoms, while others become seriously ill or die.
Led by Nicholas Schork, Ph.D., a Distinguished Professor and Director of TGen s Quantitative Medicine and Systems Biology Division, researchers identified miR1307 by comparing the genetic elements of SARS-Cov-2 with seven other human coronaviruses, some of which merely cause common colds. In addition, they examined the genomes of coronavirus strains k ....

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TGen identifies gene that could explain disparity in COVID-19 effects


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PHOENIX, Ariz. Dec. 15, 2020 The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, has identified a specific genetic target that could help explain the tremendous variation in how sick those infected with COVID-19 become.
The study results, recently published in the journal
mSphere, describe a molecule made from DNA miR1307 as a potential dimmer switch that may influence the severity of the disease; why some infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, have mild or even no symptoms, while others become seriously ill or die.
Led by Nicholas Schork, Ph.D., a Distinguished Professor and Director of TGen s Quantitative Medicine and Systems Biology Division, researchers identified miR1307 by comparing the genetic elements of SARS-Cov-2 with seven other human coronaviruses, some of which merely cause common colds. In addition, they examined the genomes of coronavirus strains known to infect bats, pigs, pangolin ....

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