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  1. Have you heard heart cells beating in space? has. Ask about it on Facebook Live w/ & on Oct 18

  2. from studying rare autoinflammatory diseases increased our overall knowledge, like the inner workings of the innate immune system

  3. funds research in all 50 states! Here's touring labs & meeting w/med students&jr researchers about science careers

  4. News: NIH to recognize 12 champions of environmental health research

  5. accomplish amazing feats. Here’s completing her second spacewalk!

  6. ’s designates sexual & gender minorities as a formal Health Disparity Population for NIH research.

  7. The autoinflammatory syndrome DIRA was discovered at . Patients responded well to anakinra

  8. ’s DNA sequencing in space opens a whole new world of scientific possibilities: .

  9. just finished sequencing the 1st DNA in space. We’ve come a long way from when first led Human Genome Project for US

  10. investigators proposed the term “autoinflammatory diseases” to distinguish these diseases from autoimmune diseases.

  11. News: NIH Grantee Wins 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

  12. Did you miss this year? Watch Plenary Session 1 feat. , ,

  13. In case you missed it...here's a great piece on new guidelines by & Mike Lauer

  14. is a researcher looking at how space's lack of gravity influences processes at cellular level

  15. We’re gearing up for a FB Live w/ & on 10/18, weather permitting! In the meantime, let’s meet Kate!

  16. research helped get colchicine, a medication to treat gout, to become standard treatment for FMF

  17. News: Panel develops plan for preventing youth suicide

  18. Research Matters: DNA vaccines protect monkeys against Zika virus

  19. Research Matters: Cone snail venom reveals insulin insights

  20. Research Matters: Brain cells that cool the body

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