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News from 2017

Meselson Featured in Conversations in Genetics Video Series

MCB faculty member and Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Matthew Meselson was recently interviewed for the Genetics Society of America's (GSA) Conversations in Genetics series. In the video Meselson,…

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Uncovering the Dynamics of Interneuron Production and Maturation [Ramanathan Lab]

Inhibitory interneurons are a diverse population with crucial roles in cortical and striatal information processing. These cells have been implicated in human neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism,…

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The Case of the Missing Crossovers [Kleckner Lab]

Sexual reproduction involves the production of male and female gametes (e.g. sperm and egg) each of which carries a single complete set of chromosomes. In most organisms, this…

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Prediction Errors Stay on Track, Even When the Ride is Unpredictable [Uchida Lab]

Imagine you are waiting for the 2PM subway train. Based on your experience, you know that the train always arrives between 1:55PM and 2:05PM. You glance at your…

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Unusual Calcium Binding Allows Flexing of a Cadherin Involved in Hearing [Gaudet Lab]

Vertebrates rely on the inner ear to convert the mechanical stimuli of sound and head movements into electrical signals that can be decoded by the brain. This process,…

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Student Publishes Book on Systems Biology

James Valcourt, a third-year PhD student in Sharad Ramanathan’s lab, has written and published a book for the popular science market. Systematic: How Systems Biology Is Transforming Modern…

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Inheritance of Epigenetic Information [Hunter Lab]

RNA interference (RNAi) in C. elegans is remarkably potent and efficient.  It is potent because minuscule amounts of RNA silencing signals can be amplified and it is efficient…

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Neurobiology Student to Study Storytelling in Scotland

Brooke Bourgeois, class of 2017 and Neurobiology concentrator, has won a Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship. This post-graduate, year-long fellowship encourages students to explore new areas and new…

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Catherine Dulac Receives 2017 Scolnick Prize in Neuroscience

Catherine Dulac, Higgins Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, has been awarded the 2017 Edward M. Scolnick Prize in Neuroscience. The Scolnick Prize, which consists of a $150,000…

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MCO Student Earns Valuable Cancer Biology Fellowship

Second year MCO graduate student Devon Stork has been named one of the five winners of a Landry Cancer Biology Research Fellowship, which are awarded through Harvard’s Landry…

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