(l to r) Olivia Ho-Shing, Leigh Needleman, Nimrod Rubinstein, Julio Perez, and Catherine Dulac Most cells in the mammalian body contain two copies of each chromosome, one passed…
(l to r) Olivia Ho-Shing, Leigh Needleman, Nimrod Rubinstein, Julio Perez, and Catherine Dulac Most cells in the mammalian body contain two copies of each chromosome, one passed…
Jeff Lichtman (l) and Doug Richardson The Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (HCBI) recently celebrated its five year anniversary. A central pillar in its mandate is to ensure…
Velina Kozareva (l) and Guy Jean-Louis Guy Jean-Louis and Velina Kozareva, Class of 2016, joined the journal as freshman, drawn to a loud red banner labeled “THURJ” at…
(l to r) Vlad Denic, Roarke Kamber, and Chris Shoemaker The modern urbanite doesn’t bother with the bus – she taps her phone and meets a personal driver…
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Stephen Von Stetina (l) and Susan Mango Polarity is all around us – in our batteries, in our politics, and most beautifully in our cells. Cell polarity is…
If you ask Andrea Pauli, she’ll tell you she got lucky—that her scientific career has been a domino effect of coincidence and good fortune. An abrupt relocation, a…
Anders Sejr Hansen To survive, cells must monitor their environments and elicit appropriate and timely responses to external stresses such as nutrient deprivation. In general, cells achieve this…