@NicoleRPrause Why does it not surprise me that MIT does not have an institutional subscription to the Journal of Impotence Research? Why does it surprise me that this journal is in the Nature family?
Hear from new Broad core institute member @yerinchen about the impact mentorship has had on her career and how she values mentoring the next generation of women and girls in science. #WomenInScience
@cshperspectives @peiferlabunc @basktastic Glad you got in there before I went in with my tweet about stick figures being wildly oversimplified depictions of people😂. But seriously, what’s possible now and what’s in this paper are both stunning.
Researchers have found a surprising new role for a major immune regulator: In addition to turning on genes involved in cell defense, the STING protein also acts as an ion channel, allowing it to control a wide variety of immune responses. https://t.co/LDD5pIinTL
Being able to study cells for all of their intricate and amazing biology is a true pleasure. I'm honored to be amongst this group, and grateful for the community, science, and positive change that @ASCBiology makes possible.
Given that they are constantly making new neurons, how do jellyfish build, organize, and rebuild a stable, functional and robust nervous system? With a new @klingensteinorg fellowship, Brady Weissbourd will investigate. https://t.co/V9dK3siflA @ScienceMIT@MITBiology
Congrats Hernandez for your selection as a Freeman Hrabowski Scholar!!! #FHScholars@MITBiology you are such a great role model for our #MSRPBio students. Thank you!
Meet CATHY DRENNAN HHMI investigator, 2015 MacVicar Fellow, AAAS fellow, & the newest member of the National Academy of Sciences @theNASciences celebrating with her colleagues @MITBiology and @ChemistryMIT
What an amazing group of scientists and leaders. Congratulations to all of the new HHMI scholars including Cheese lab alum @karalmckinley and my great @MITBiology colleagues @seyvos and @hernandezmsilva
Excited for all the amazing science and contributions to come.
The control of size in biology. Beautiful talk from @CoralZhou for the @MITBiology#MITBioCatalyst Symposium.
Mitotic chromosome size and the power of Xenopus.
Congratulation Cathy Drennan @theNASciences for hosting many EXROPs @HHMINEWS and #MSRPBio students over the years in your lab @MITBiology and for always being an upbeat and terrific scientist & mentors.
A real tour de force lead by @MITBiology graduate student @ChrisJGiuliano with contributions from many wonderful collaborators! Complete genome-wide screens of a eukaryotic pathogen (#Toxoplasma) in a vertebrate host.