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  • Kathy L. Hudson and Francis S. Collins discuss how and why the US National Institutes of Health worked with the family of Henrietta Lacks, the unwitting source of the HeLa cell line, to craft an agreement for access to HeLa genome data.

    • Kathy L. Hudson
    • Francis S. Collins
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 500, P: 141-142
  • Francis S. Collins and Lawrence A. Tabak discuss initiatives that the US National Institutes of Health is exploring to restore the self-correcting nature of preclinical research.

    • Francis S. Collins
    • Lawrence A. Tabak
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 505, P: 612-613
  • The Human Genome Project, which launched a quarter of a century ago this week, still holds lessons for the consortium-based science it ushered in, say Eric D. Green, James D. Watson and Francis S. Collins.

    • Eric D. Green
    • James D. Watson
    • Francis S. Collins
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 526, P: 29-31
  • Janine A. Clayton and Francis S. Collins unveil policies to ensure that preclinical research funded by the US National Institutes of Health considers females and males.

    • Janine A. Clayton
    • Francis S. Collins
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 509, P: 282-283
  • Proximity-based labeling represents a useful approach for mapping protein environment, but current methods for this are limited to application to cell lines. This approach is now extended to primary human tissues with a method that uses antibodies to guide proximity labeling.

    • Daniel Z Bar
    • Kathleen Atkatsh
    • Francis S Collins
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 15, P: 127-133
  • Gene–environment interactions are key contributors to complex disease, but are hard to dissect in commonly used case–control designs. This article argues that large-scale prospective cohort studies, several of which are planned or under way, provide an essential alternative strategy.

    • Teri A. Manolio
    • Joan E. Bailey-Wilson
    • Francis S. Collins
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 7, P: 812-820
  • Intense investigation of the laminopathies has revised the traditional structural view of the nuclear lamina, highlighting crucial roles in processes including gene regulation and differentiation. This research has also led to a range of promising therapies for these rare diseases.

    • Brian C. Capell
    • Francis S. Collins
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 7, P: 940-952