In addition to its agricultural promise, Stern’s work provides a window into evolution itself. The proteins his lab discovered have no known relatives. “This gives us a rare opportunity to study how proteins manipulate genomes and potentially uncover new principles that extend far beyond insect–plant interactions,” said Stern.
“David has a gift for turning curiosity into discovery,” said Scientific Director Kausik Si, Ph.D. “From fruit flies to aphids, he has shown how creative approaches to evolution and genetics can reveal principles with global importance. ”
Stern is known worldwide for his broad approach to science, spanning genetics, evolutionary biology, biochemistry, and fieldwork. At the Institute, he plans to bring the same interdisciplinary approach to understanding plant–insect systems.
For Stern, the Stowers Institute represents the ideal environment to pursue big, open-ended questions. “I’m happiest pipetting at the lab bench alongside my team, and this is one of the rare places where investigators can do that full-time,” he said.
The Institute’s unique funding structure, supported by American Century Investments, allows investigators the freedom to pursue their research without major financial constraints — a model that resonates deeply with Stern’s philosophy of hands-on science.
“From my first visit, I was struck by the energy and excitement of the entire community. It feels like being a graduate student again, chasing curiosity wherever it leads,” Stern added. “It’s the ideal place to bring this work to the next level.”
About the Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Founded in 1994 through the generosity of Jim Stowers, founder of American Century Investments, and his wife, Virginia, the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is a non-profit, biomedical research organization with a focus on foundational research. Its mission is to expand our understanding of the secrets of life and improve life’s quality through innovative approaches to the causes, treatment, and prevention of diseases.
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