John Rinn
- As we move into the era of personalized medicine, it may not be too far off that a visit to our doctor includes a number of genome-scale βseqβ experiments to diagnose disease and estimate our likelihood of response to an array of possible treatments
- Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), an enzyme associated with nearly all malignant human cancers, is even more diverse and unconventional than previously realized, new ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ research finds. Telomeres, the
- Healthy cells have a built-in self-destruct mechanism: Strands of DNA called "telomeres" act as protective caps on the ends of your chromosomes. Each time a cell replicates, telomeres get a little shorter. Think of it like filing your nails with an
- When John Rinn was an undergraduate at the University of Minnesota, his focus was on skateboarding and snowboarding. However, a Chemistry 101 course sparked an interest in science where Rinn noticed that powerful chemical reactions could be broken