The National Institutes of Health has awarded a $20.6 million grant over five years to establish one of five Human Virome Characterization Centers, or HVCCs, leveraging UCLA leadership and the ...
You, my friend, are what scientists call a "holobiont"- an organism made up of human cells and the multiplicity of ...
You, my friend, are what scientists call a "holobiont"- an organism made up of human cells and the multiplicity of ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) hopes to change that with an ambitious project called the Human Virome Program. It seeks to map the many viruses that are part of the body’s ecosystem ...
There remains many open questions about whether the agency's funding played a role in the creation of COVID-19 in a Wuhan ...
Unlocking knowledge about the vast and varied collection of viruses that live in and on our bodies is the goal of a $20 million grant from the Common Fund of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) hopes to change that with an ambitious project called the Human Virome Program. It seeks to map the many viruses that are part of the body’s ecosystem, similar ...
Caltech has joined a major program through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to help characterize the trillions of viruses that live harmlessly ...
These methods will also allow us to characterize and better understand the human virome and its role in human health and disease. Algorithmic approach to novel virus discovery. Clinical specimens ...