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03 March 2020
Hybrid microscopes increase versatility and enhance collaboration for researchers at Stowers
Two innovative microscopes offering versatility and a streamlined user experience were installed at the Stowers Institute
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Two innovative microscopes offering versatility and a streamlined user experience were installed at the Stowers Institute
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16 October 2019
A recent study from the laboratory of Stowers Investigator Scott Hawley, PhD, has revealed more details about how the synaptonemal complex performs its job, including some surprising subtleties in function.
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Animals come in all shapes and sizes, as do their tissues and organs.
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08 July 2019
Pioneering research from the laboratory of Stowers Investigator Robb Krumlauf, PhD, helped lay the groundwork for a new approach to treating osteoporosis—an often debilitating disease that affects millions of people worldwide.
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03 July 2019
Thanks to super-resolution microscopy, scientists have now been able to unambiguously identify physical associations between human chromosomes.
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01 July 2019
Investigator Ron Yu, PhD, has received a five-year, $2.3 million grant from the NIH’s National Institute on Deafness and Other Communicative Disorders.
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01 July 2019
Over the ages, these classic song lyrics have taught countless children how their bodies are knitted together. But have you ever wondered why they fit together that way?
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