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Nicole Soranzo

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Sanger Institute - What is CRISPR?

 

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Reflecting on Nature with our readers: What does Nature mean to you?

 

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Reflecting on Nature with our readers: How can Nature better help scientific researchers?

 

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84 ANNI, LEGATA E DERUBATA IN CASA

 

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Meet Our Faculty: Robert Green, HMX Genetics

Nicole Soranzo is an Italian British Senior Group Leader in Human Genetics at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Cambridge. She is an internationally recognised Human Geneticist who has focused on the application of cutting edge genomic technologies to study the spectrum of human genetic variation associated with cardio-metabolic and immune diseases. She has led many large-scale discovery efforts including more than 1,000 novel genetic variants associated with cardio-metabolic diseases and their risk factors as well as establishing the HaemGen consortium, which is a worldwide effort to discover genetic determinants of blood cell formation and also interpretation of the downstream consequences of sequence variation through a host of integrative analyses and functional approaches. Soranzo has co-authored over 180 papers ., delivered over 100 lectures to national and international meetings and has had numerous scientific advisory roles.
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