Jeannie Lee receives 2016 Lurie Prize

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JEANNIE LEE is the 2016 winner of the Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences for uncovering the functions of long, noncoding RNA in epigenetic regulation. Her work was selected by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health for accelerating the understanding of mechanisms driving epigenetic regulation, which involves changes in gene function without changing the...

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