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The discoveries of HHMI scientists and grantees make headlines throughout the world. Members of the media are vital in explaining the process of biomedical research and putting discoveries into context for the public. To facilitate this process, the HHMI Press Room provides journalists and others in the media with embargoed news and other resources to supplement their work such as backgrounders, photos, and videos.

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New Blood Test for Down Syndrome
(10.06.2008)

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Summer Students Successfully Complete Janelia Undergraduate Research Program
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New Research Shows MicroRNAs Emerged Early in Evolution
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Biochemist Robert Tjian Elected as New Hughes President
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New Pig Model Could Improve Understanding of Cystic Fibrosis
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HHMI Bulletin: August 2008

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Cover Story: Thinking Like an Engineer
Scientists are applying the tools and approaches of engineering to solve some practical problems and fathom the basic nature of things.

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HHMI's newest investigators are willing to sidle up to risk. Their approaches to research—and life—dispel many of the myths about the lone, detached scientist.

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The Unintentional Scientist
Joan Massagué was having too much fun to notice he was building a career—and solving problems of cell signaling and cancer metastasis.

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Nerve Cell Navigation
Nerve cells exploit a complex set of cues to wire up properly in developing organisms. A closer view of this process may ultimately help to correct neurological problems that lead to schizophrenia and other disorders.

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