unblind v.— «I know you’re on the research end of things, not economic policy, but if at two years you unblind the study and the drug is having a positive effect, at some point those patients will have to start paying for it themselves...
epigenetics n.— «Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that occur without a change in DNA sequence.» —“Epigenetics: Regulation through repression” Science Oct. 15, 1999. (source: Double...
epigenetics n.— «An ichthyologist (fish scientist), who specializes in epigenetics, the study of physical and chemical changes, became the first scientist from the West to examine the radioactive countryside up close.» —“Nuclear...
unblind v.— «When a patient is on a double-blind study, there are certain times when the doctor needs to “unblind” them, which is just revealing whatever crap the patient was getting: drug or placebo, etc.» —“Dreamlike...
epigenetics n. the study of how environmental factors can change gene function without altering DNA. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)