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27 May 2026
Amputated sea cucumber tissue keeps living for years—possibly forever
From Scientific American, President Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Ph.D., shares expert insight on a fascinating new regeneration study.
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27 May 2026
From Scientific American, President Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Ph.D., shares expert insight on a fascinating new regeneration study.
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22 May 2026
Former Stowers Graduate School Summer Scholar Isaac Witte, Ph.D., was featured in the Harvard Gazette ahead of his graduation this month.
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19 May 2026
For Stowers Investigator Linheng Li, Ph.D., a new leukemia study builds on a career spent asking how the places stem cells call home can shape health, disease, and future treatments
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19 May 2026
From Technoloyg.org, research from the Sauka-Spengler Lab.
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12 May 2026
From Brighter Side of News, research from the Sauka-Spengler Lab, RegVelo combines RNA velocity and gene networks to predict how cells choose identities and react to genetic disruption.
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11 May 2026
RegVelo, a new AI technology developed by Stowers Institute and Helmholtz Munich scientists, allows researchers to predict not only how cells acquire their identities, but what path they take and what drives them there — with implications for developmental disorders, tumor growth, and regenerative medicine.
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11 May 2026
RegVelo, a new AI technology developed by Stowers Institute and Helmholtz Munich scientists, allows researchers to predict not only how cells acquire their identities, but what path they take and what drives them there — with implications for developmental disorders, tumor growth, and regenerative medicine.
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Press Release

11 May 2026
RegVelo, a new AI technology developed by Stowers Institute and Helmholtz Munich scientists, allows researchers to predict not only how cells acquire their identities, but what path they take and what drives them there — with implications for developmental disorders, tumor growth, and regenerative medicine.
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In The News

11 May 2026
From DongA Science, a new artificial intelligence (AI) model has been developed that can predict what type of cell, from the Sauka-Spengler Lab.
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11 May 2026
From Let's Data Science, new work from the Sauka-Spengler Lab aims to predict, simulate, and experimentally validate how cells make fate decisions.
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11 May 2026
From Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, new research from the Sauka-Spengler Lab published in Cell.
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11 May 2026
From Bioengineer, research from the Sauka-Spengler Lab provides an innovative AI-driven framework designed to unravel the complex dynamics that steer cellular fate decisions.
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08 May 2026
A new study in Nature, co-authored by Stowers Investigator Ariel Bazzini, Ph.D., demonstrates the human genome may produce thousands of previously overlooked protein-like molecules, challenging long-held definitions of what counts as a protein.
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Newsletter

04 May 2026
From insect intelligence to the mysteries of aging
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What if...?
30 April 2026
This edition of the Stowers Institute’s “What if?” series follows Assistant Investigator Kamena Kostova, Ph.D., as she explores how cells detect defective ribosomes—and how uncovering these hidden failures could open new paths to treating cancer, neurodegeneration, and other diseases.
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30 April 2026
Venter, who helped catalyze the decoding of the human genome, spoke at the Stowers Institute’s BIG IDEAS event in December 2025.
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29 April 2026
From Bosnia to Paris, then Oxford to Kansas City, a Stowers Investigator shares how her nonlinear journey shapes her approach to research and mentoring
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27 April 2026
Bioinformatics and the tools of artificial intelligence
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27 April 2026
From the Kansas City Business Journal, Investigator Julia Zeitlinger recognized as a 2026 NextGen Leader for scientific leadership, mentorship, and her work guiding the Institute’s AI initiative.
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20 April 2026
David Stern, Ph.D., and Lars Chittka, Ph.D., speakers at the Stowers Institute’s Spring 2026 BIG IDEAS lecture series, reveal how aphids and bees are reshaping what we understand about intelligence, behavior, and the natural world.
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In The News

13 April 2026
From KCUR, Stowers Fellow Friederike Benning discussed her journey to the Institute by bike.
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11 April 2026
Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s often begin small and then rapidly spread like wildfire. The Halfmann Lab is uncovering the places where disease begins.
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10 April 2026
As biology produces more data than ever before, scientists rely on bioinformatics to uncover patterns hidden within DNA, proteins, and other biological systems.
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What if...?
02 April 2026
The first story in the Stowers Institute’s new ‘What if?’ campaign follows Associate Investigator Randal Halfmann, PhD, in his search to understand aging and how nature may hold clues to healthier, longer lives.
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