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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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Workman celebrates 25 years of exceptional science.

First Row (from left to right): Jacques Cote, Tamaki Suganuma, Jerry Workman, Li-Jung Juan, Bing Li. Second row: Chhabi Govind, Gerald Dayebgadoh, Saikat Bhattacharya, Mischa Smolle, Michael Carey. Third row: Chun Ruan, Jelly Soffers, Chia-Hui Lin, Hugh Patterton, Samantha Pattenden. Fourth row: Daeyoup Lee, Fu Huang, Amber Mosley. Fifth row: Leanne Well, Kerstin Bystricky, Rhea Utley. Sixth row: Ceci (Ge) Li, Xuanying Li, Jae Hyoun Lee, Michael Kladde, Marissa Vignali, David Steger, Soon-Keat Ooi, Mark Adams. Seventh row: Arnob Dutta, Cedric Clapier, Christine Brown, LeAnn Howe, Vikki Weake. Eighth row: Michael Vermeulen, Seunghee Oh, DeeDee Balkus, Kenneth Witwer, Ryan Mohan. Ninth row: Michael Church, Kristen Hurov (Neely), Marilyn Pray-Grant, José Leonardo Gutiérrez. Back row: Patrick Grant, Christopher Adams, Tom Owen-Hughes.
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In The News

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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