Greek scientists Created a test which traces heart attack danger Greek scientists Created a test which traces heart attack danger
Konstantina Drosou Greek researcher solved the 4000 year old Egyptian mummy mystery Using ‘next generation’ DNA sequencing scientists, led by a Greek researcher, have found that the famous ‘Two Brothers’ mummies of.. ›Read more
Research Three Greek scientists find ancient viruses in human DNA Ancient viruses may be lurking in humans’ DNA after scientists noted a strange protein in pregnant women, according to a.. ›Read more
Research Ancient DNA reveals origins of the Minoans and Mycenaeans The Minoan Civilization and its counterpart on the Greek Mainland, the Mycenaean Civilization, were Europe’s first literate societies and the.. ›Read more
Good news 12 Greeks in the team that discovered new genes for height In the largest, deepest search to date, the international Genetic Investigation of Anthropometric Traits (GIANT) Consortium has uncovered 83 new.. ›Read more
5 Greek researchers 12 DNA areas linked with the age at which we have our first child and family size Researchers, among them 5 Greek scientists, have identified 12 specific areas of the DNA sequence that are robustly related with.. ›Read more
Eleftheria Palkopoulou Unlocks secrets about the life of prehestoric animals Eleftheria Palkopoulou is a paleobiologist in the Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics of the Swedish Museum of Natural History and.. ›Read more
George Pavlakis Develops vaccines for AIDS and cancer George Pavlakis is the Senior Investigator and the Head of Human Retrovirus Section at the National Cancer Institute in US. The Human.. ›Read more
RESEARCH Scientists discover genome responsible for the timing of the menopause Sections of DNA that control when women go through the menopause have been identified by scientists. Their report, in the journal.. ›Read more
Good News Greek researcher deciphered the complete DNA code of two mammoths An international team, led by the Greek researcher Eleftheria Palkopoulou from the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, deciphered.. ›Read more