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To better understand proteins in their dynamic world, Stowers researchers used an advanced mathematical approach called topological data analysis to study two different kinds of proteins and their interaction networks.
JP McGinnis balances a research rotation in the Si Lab, medical school, and life as a new father
A new report from the Sánchez Alvarado Lab at the Stowers Institute chronicles the embryonic origins of planaria, providing new insight into the animal's remarkable regenerative abilities.
New research from the Zeitlinger Lab suggests the process regulating gene expression may be more like a battle between two opposing genetic forces rather than a step-wise assembly of ingredients.
Using molecular tools to manipulate a prion-like protein in fruit flies, researchers at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have discovered evidence for specific molecular changes necessary for the formation, storage, and retrieval of memories.
Two new assistant investigators join the Stowers faculty, Sarah Zanders, PhD, and Ariel Bazzini, PhD.
Full of restless curiosity, Stowers alum Ray Camahort took an unusual career path after graduation
When a protein folds into the wrong conformation, as occurs in many prion diseases, the result not only poses a deadly hazard— it also spreads exponentially to impact sister proteins.
The Workman Laboratory received grant funding through a newly established award called Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
Nicolas Rohner, PhD, has been thinking about science since his childhood in Southern Germany.