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A*STAR scientists' groundbreaking discovery of nucleus structure crucial to understanding diseases
Date:2/8/2013

hese findings to explore how changes in chromatin position may contribute to heart failure. Moving forward, we will collaborate with cardiologists and vascular clinicians at SGH and NUHS to translate these findings to benefit patients."

6. Professor Birgitte Lane, Executive Director of IMB, said, "I would like to congratulate Colin and the team for this important piece of research. It brings us a step closer to understanding the nucleus and to developing new treatments for common diseases. It could be particularly relevant for Singapore, as we, like other developed nations, are facing an ageing population, and heart failure, vascular disease and muscle wasting all increase with age."


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Contact: Ong Siok Ming
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Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
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