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New research finds genetic differences that help to explain why some babies are born bigger or smaller than others. The research, led by the University of Oxford, also reveals how genetic differences provide an important link between an individual’s early growth and their chances of developing conditions such as type 2 diabetes or heart disease in later life.
Bethan Psaila
MRC MHU NDCLS Principal Investigators WIMM
MA; MBBS; MRCP; FRCPath; PhD Bethan Psaila - Associate Professor of Haematology
Paresh Vyas
MRC MHU NDCLS OCH Principal Investigators WIMM
MRCP FRCP FRCPath Paresh Vyas - Professor of Haematology
Christian Babbs
MRC MHU MRC TIDU NDCLS Principal Investigators Research Support WIMM
BSc (Hons) DPhil Christian Babbs - Head of Genome Engineering/Principal Investigator in RDM
Adam Mead
MRC MHU NDCLS Principal Investigators WIMM
PhD MRCP FRCPath Adam Mead - Professor of Haematology
Chris Groves
Administration IMD MRC MHU Research Support WIMM
BSc (Hons) Chris Groves - MRC MHU Laboratory Manager
Daniel North
MRC MHU Researchers Students WIMM
Daniel North - Clinical Research Fellow and DPhil Student
Hana Mlcochova
MRC MHU NDCLS Researchers
PhD Hana Mlcochova - Research Assistant in Medical Genetics
Noemi Roy
MRC MHU NDCLS Researchers
MBChB; BSc; DPhil; MRCP; FRCPath Noemi Roy - Associate Professor of Molecular Haematology