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13 September 2024
#BioBasics: What are neural crest cells?
Learn biological basics of neural crest cells and why scientists at the Stowers Institute study them in our next #BioBasics episode!
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13 September 2024
Learn biological basics of neural crest cells and why scientists at the Stowers Institute study them in our next #BioBasics episode!
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11 September 2024
The importance of foundational research for understanding and potentially addressing congenital conditions
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26 August 2024
Q&A with Ekasit Sonpho, Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Sánchez Alvarado Lab
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21 August 2024
Stowers scientists develop visual tool providing insight into the regulation of protein-producing ribosomes and how faulty ribosomes may lead to human disease
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08 August 2024
Learn what chromosomes are and why scientists at the Stowers Institute study them in our next #BioBasics episode!
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30 July 2024
"My ultimate goal is to identify potential targets for the development of innovative antiviral therapies."
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08 July 2024
The fellowship recognizes scientists who have already contributed valuable research in their field and who demonstrate the greatest promise for future success.
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03 July 2024
What can we learn from animals that are “immortal”? Stowers scientists are trying to find out.
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24 June 2024
The Faculty EDGE series is just one of many advantages of the postdoctoral training program at the Stowers Institute.
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06 June 2024
How new technology at the Institute is helping move science forward – from protein biochemistry to drug development
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04 June 2024
Learn what regeneration is, why scientists at the Stowers Institute study it, and discover the incredible regenerative capacity of research organisms in our latest installment of our #BioBasics series!
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30 May 2024
Nearly 30 years after taking the MBL's esteemed Embryology course as a student, Tatjana Piotrowski, Ph.D., has been named Co-Director.
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24 May 2024
Q&A with Wei Wang, a postdoctoral researcher in the Yu Lab
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23 May 2024
Though presently incurable, research from Stowers Associate Investigator Randal Halfmann, Ph.D., is helping improve our understanding of how the ALS amyloid protein that forms aggregates in the brain first starts. Recently, the team made an unexpected, exciting discovery that offers hope for the future.
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14 May 2024
Investigating how metabolism works in humans and other species may yield answers for controlling and one day even curing diabetes.
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10 May 2024
“I am fortunate to work at a place where we are all able to collectively contribute to realizing the vision and mission of our founders, Jim and Virginia Stowers.”
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09 May 2024
New research identifies molecule involved in regulating the proportional scaling of planarian tissues during regeneration
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25 April 2024
More than 75 attendees, including 20 speakers consisting of Principal Investigators and their trainees, attended the three-day event.
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25 April 2024
What exactly is DNA? And how does it relate to research at the Stowers Institute?
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18 April 2024
In recognition of his distinguished scientific contributions to the field of craniofacial developmental biology
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15 April 2024
Dr. Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, is back with new guests to guide us through the many mysteries of science
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12 April 2024
"Science is hard, but so cool! Especially a field as complicated as biology! Stay humble, objectively interpret the data, and always cross validate your findings."
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10 April 2024
Four postdoctoral researcher associates and one visiting scientist were recently awarded prestigious grants to accelerate their research.
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03 April 2024
Collaborative study helps enlighten a paradox regarding chromosome transmission, potentially leading to a greater understanding of how variations in these regions underlie genome instability and disease
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