Image Added Howard Bartner, an NIH medical illustrator, devoted 40 years to portraying human anatomy in his drawings.
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Roscoe Brady & Gaucher Disease How medical researchers study diseases, by answering three basic questions. Focuses on Dr. Roscoe Brady's team at NINDS and their work with Gaucher disease.
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Human Genetics and Medical Research Cracking the genetic code allowed us to study diseases at the molecular level, which has increased our knowledge of potential preventions and treatments for diseases. The study of genetics has become central to the science of medicine. This exhibit asks many questions: How do genes cause disease? Can gene therapy work? How do we manipulate genes and should we?