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Scientists at the University of Georgia, Harvard Medical School and the University of Utah have discovered a new gene that regulates heme synthesis in red blood cell formation.

Jeffrey Dean named as an Administrative Fellow as part of the Academic Leadership Development Program of the Southeastern Conference Universities

Atlanta, GA- Oct. 3, 2012. Kausar N. Samli, a Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Ph.D. candidate in Prof. Robert J.

Microbiologist Harry Dailey has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the molecular mechanisms behind a class of previously unidentified anemias that result from disordered processes in red blood cell formation.

Bacteria and archaea are among the smallest forms of life on the planet, but don't let their size fool you...

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