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02 October 2023
Perspective: Why Woods Hole?
A Stowers Science Writer reflects on a visit to Woods Hole
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02 October 2023
A Stowers Science Writer reflects on a visit to Woods Hole
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29 September 2023
From NPR's Short Wave: A tiny flatworm that regenerates entire organs. A South American snail that can regrow its eyes. A killifish that suspends animation in dry weather and reanimates in water. These are the organisms at the heart of regeneration science. How they do these things is a mystery to scientists. But molecular biologists like Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado believe they may hold the answers to regeneration in humans.
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28 September 2023
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28 September 2023
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28 September 2023
From KC Studio Magazine, Michay Diez of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research submitted “Fluorescent Chromosomes,” a work in gold with black and white accents against a scarlet field. Bold and vibrant as graffiti, the fluorescent image enables study of DNA chromosomes that may uncover their role in disease.
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27 September 2023
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Ayantika Sen Gupta: "Explore as many science career possibilities as you can with an open mind."
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27 September 2023
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Ayantika Sen Gupta: "Explore as many science career possibilities as you can with an open mind."
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26 September 2023
"We cannot overstate the importance of basic neurobiological research in terms of its potential to help against a variety of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases."
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26 September 2023
"We cannot overstate the importance of basic neurobiological research in terms of its potential to help against a variety of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases."
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22 September 2023
Five postdoctoral researchers from four labs received prestigious awards to enhance their research and training.
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22 September 2023
Five postdoctoral researchers from four labs received prestigious awards to enhance their research and training.
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22 September 2023
Five postdoctoral researchers from four labs received prestigious awards to enhance their research and training.
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21 September 2023
Stowers scientists are discovering new dynamics for genetic elements during development
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21 September 2023
Stowers scientists are discovering new dynamics for genetic elements during development
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20 September 2023
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Thelma Chiremba: "My passion for biology, especially learning about development and how the human body works, led me to where I am today."
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19 September 2023
Stowers scientists explore how ribosome biogenesis regulates nucleolar structure during normal development and in the pathogenesis of disease in mice using models of ribosomopathies
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13 September 2023
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Charles McAnany: "You must always start with a question; everything else flows from that."
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13 September 2023
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Charles McAnany: "You must always start with a question; everything else flows from that."
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07 September 2023
A key player is associated with many human cancers
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07 September 2023
A key player is associated with many human cancers
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06 September 2023
From Lab Manager, Chongbei Zhao, PhD, the head of Cells, Tissues, and Organoids Center at Stowers Institute explains some of the considerations surrounding different cell models and use of tissue culture in medical research.
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05 September 2023
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Xinjian Mao: "I think science is like looking for a light in the dark – navigating this requires curiosity, persistence, and courage"
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05 September 2023
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Xinjian Mao: "I think science is like looking for a light in the dark – navigating this requires curiosity, persistence, and courage"
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