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NIH Funds Grantees Focusing on Epigenomics of Human Health and Disease
NIH, 09/17/09
The National Institutes of Health announced that it will fund 22 grants on genome–wide studies of how epigenetic changes chemical modifications to genes that result from diet, aging, stress, or environmental exposures define and contribute to specific human diseases and biological processes.
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