When South Sudan became the world's newest nation in July 2011, much was expected of it and its northern neighbor.however South Sudan and Sudan continue to grapple with outstanding secession
Any organization that makes it to its 50th anniversary must have been doing something right. The African Union (AU) reached this milestone in May and can look back on the past half century as one in which Africa bec...Any organization that makes it to its 50th anniversary must have been doing something right. The African Union (AU) reached this milestone in May and can look back on the past half century as one in which Africa became independent and experienced positive gains in political and economic cooperation across the continent.展开更多
In the early 1990s,shortly after we identified the genetic defect in FMR1 that results in fragile X syndrome(Verkerk et al.,1991),I attended a conference sponsored by the US National Fragile X Foundation.This biannu...In the early 1990s,shortly after we identified the genetic defect in FMR1 that results in fragile X syndrome(Verkerk et al.,1991),I attended a conference sponsored by the US National Fragile X Foundation.This biannual meeting mixes families and scientists in a very productive and enlightening way.展开更多
文摘When South Sudan became the world's newest nation in July 2011, much was expected of it and its northern neighbor.however South Sudan and Sudan continue to grapple with outstanding secession
文摘Any organization that makes it to its 50th anniversary must have been doing something right. The African Union (AU) reached this milestone in May and can look back on the past half century as one in which Africa became independent and experienced positive gains in political and economic cooperation across the continent.
基金support and guidance of colleagues andcoworkers across the genetics community and for the contributions to my own research from the Cullen Foundation, the FRAXA foundation, the Azrieli Foundation(Brain Canada), and the US NIH (HD084802, HD083092 and NS051630)
文摘In the early 1990s,shortly after we identified the genetic defect in FMR1 that results in fragile X syndrome(Verkerk et al.,1991),I attended a conference sponsored by the US National Fragile X Foundation.This biannual meeting mixes families and scientists in a very productive and enlightening way.