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Titers of antibodies against SARS-CoV2 do not decline within four months

Sep 1, 2020 | NEWS

Scientists at deCODE genetics in Iceland, a subsidiary of Amgen Inc , biopharmaceutical company headquartered in California, and their collaborators, have published a study in The New England Journal of Medicine, that shows that antiviral...

The Nature of Nurture – deCODE Study Highlights the Important Role of Genes in Nurture

Jan 25, 2018 | NEWS

In a study published tomorrow, researchers at deCODE genetics demonstrate that parental genes, both those that are transmitted to the child and those not transmitted, can affect the child’s fate through their impact on the parents and the kind of nurturing they...

deCODE study shows that variants in the sequence of the genome that contribute to educational attainment are under negative selection

Jan 17, 2017 | NEWS

In a study published today, scientists at deCODE genetics use genomic and genealogical data from across the population of Iceland over many decades to show that people who carry sequence variations linked to higher levels of education have fewer children than average....

deCODE Genetics Study Finds Father’s Age—Not Mother’s Critical to New Mutations Passed to Offspring

Aug 23, 2012 | NEWS

Nature Published Study Signals Rise in Autism Spectrum Disorder May Be Partially Tied to Increasing Age of Fathers at Time When Children are Conceived deCODE Genetics, a global leader in analyzing and understanding the human genome, in collaboration with Illumina, a...

deCODE Genetics, in Collaboration with Academic Colleagues, Discovers Three Variants in the Sequence of the Human Genome that Affect the Risk of Thyroid Cancer

Jan 22, 2012 | NEWS

Reykjavik, ICELAND, 22 January 2012 – Scientists at deCODE Genetics and academic collaborators from Iceland, the USA, The Netherlands and Spain today report the discovery of variants in the human genome that associate with levels of thyroid stimulating hormone and...
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