Science & Medicine
A recently discovered gene is important for letting embryos develop in mice, a study finds, and the researchers say the work might shed light on unexplained infertility in women.
Dec. 24, 2000
Movies
Gene Nelson, a singing and dancing actor best remembered as the definitive cowboy Will Parker in the 1955 film version of “Oklahoma!”
Sept. 18, 1996
Genetic testing: One family faces down Huntington’s disease
April 19, 2011
World & Nation
Two medical researchers at UCLA are opening a clinic this year for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a disease that affects 1 in every 3,500 boys – including the couple’s 9-year-old son Dylan.
May 2, 2010
A personal fight against a lethal childhood illness
Women: Researchers find that leftover fetal cells in the mother’s body may trigger diseases such as diabetes and MS.
March 26, 2001
Angels
Gene Nelson sat home all winter wondering whether the phone would ring.
March 11, 1993
Regarding trying to find Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert’s TV show “At the Movies” in Los Angeles (“Movies Annex, Jan. 12), KABC has struck again.
Jan. 19, 1986
A powerful National Institutes of Health committee Monday approved the first experiment outside the government involving the transfer of foreign genes into humans.
Feb. 5, 1991
The Angels signed free-agent middle reliever Gene Nelson to a triple-A contract Wednesday and have invited him to camp as a non-roster player.
Feb. 18, 1993