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22 September 2023
Five Stowers postdoctoral researchers awarded grants in 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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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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07 September 2023
A key player is associated with many human cancers
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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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30 August 2023
Chongbei Zhao shares more about how her role at the Institute supports our labs and scientific research.
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24 August 2023
The latest research, discoveries, and news from the Institute
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23 August 2023
Will help better our understanding of chromosome structure, evolution, and disease
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23 August 2023
Could potentially improve success rate of cancer drug development
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16 August 2023
"I couldn’t ask for a better fit for my personality."
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08 August 2023
Stowers scientists leverage the power of AI to uncover fundamentals of development
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07 August 2023
From Quanta, Investigator SaraH Zanders provides expert commentary on selfish genes.
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26 July 2023
A Q&A with Scientific Project Manager Victoria Hassebroek
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13 July 2023
From KCTV5, Science is all around us and yet much of how the world works remains a mystery. Dr. Randall Hoffman, an investigator with the Stowers Institute, and Kate Biberdorf the host of the new podcast “Seeking a Scientist” join the show to talk about the importance of science and “Kate the Chemists’” big social media following.
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10 July 2023
From KSHB, Stowers Investigator Kausik Si, Ph.D., said he's researching what keeps memories alive and is studying Alzheimer’s and the loss of memory. His research led him to amyloids. He looks into why the brain makes them and why they cause disease.
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10 July 2023
From KSHB, Scientists at the Stowers Institute are trying to understand neurological diseases because they know the toll it takes on families. Now, they've made a major breakthrough.
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10 July 2023
From Discover Magazine, Scientists at the Stowers Institute pinned down a fleeting molecular quirk that's responsible for a certain type of nerve damage, ending a decades-long quest.
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30 June 2023
From Fox4 KC, The podcast is helping bring STEM education to people all of all ages who may not find science relatable or accessible in their own communities.
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29 June 2023
From KCTV5, Researchers at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have made a stunning discovery that could change the way Huntington’s, Parkinson’s and even Alzheimer’s disease are treated.
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27 June 2023
A Q&A with Assistant Investigator Siva Sankari
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23 June 2023
From NPR's "Short Wave" podcast: For generations, scientists have leaned on seven key species — so-called model organisms — for research. But advancements in technology mean biologists are exploring increasingly complex questions, and that requires more specialized and niche model organisms like finches.
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23 June 2023
From KCTV5, Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado explained the RNA turns into a protein that then tackles the disease. He showed KCTV5 an experiment he conducted using flatworms. On the digital image generated, the worm’s movement changes when MRNA is applied.
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