News from 2015

WHOSE GENES CONTROL THE BRAIN? MOM’S OR DAD’S [DULAC LAB]

(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…

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Karine Gibbs is Promoted to Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology

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DESTRUCTION ON DEMAND [DENIC LAB]

(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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CATHERINE DULAC APPEARS ON CHARLIE ROSE BRAIN SERIES, WITH ERIC KANDEL

Charlie Rose Brain Series, with Eric Kandel: Gender Identity           View Catherine Dulac's Faculty Profile

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TWO NEGATIVES MAKE A POSITIVE [MANGO LAB]

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…

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POSTDOC PROFILE: ANDI PAULI [SCHIER LAB]

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…

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RADIO BROADCASTING IN CELLS [O’SHEA LAB]

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…

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