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HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Lisa Chiu
Beautiful Beasts Igor Siwanowicz is a scientist and photographer who captures his insect subjects in extreme close-up with a digital camera and creates haunting, fluorescent images of others with a confocal microscope. mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Julie Corliss
Pressure to See Clearly At the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, Simon John has spent nearly two decades honing tools to illuminate glaucoma's shadowy corners. mark for My Articles 15 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Jennifer Michalowski
Backyard Science College students, Albert and Talar Kiladjian had no idea what was living in their Massachusetts backyard. To their surprise, the siblings discovered their soil is home to tiny viruses that invade and multiply inside bacteria. mark for My Articles 4 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Sarah C.P. Williams
Sounding the Alarm Details on how cells detect and respond to foreign DNA may provide clues to autoimmune diseases. mark for My Articles 384 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Lauren Ware
Science in Their Blood Brothers David and Bernardo, both M.D., Ph.D. scientists, are HHMI investigators. Their father, David Domingo Sabatini, chaired the Department of Cell Biology at New York University for 39 years. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Amy Maxmen
Ring Around the Axon Xiaowei Zhuang and her team used a microscopy technique called STORM to show that actin protein forms evenly-spaced rings around the axons of nerve cells. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Robert Gutnikoff
Lab on the Move When the high school classroom setting is lacking, enter the mobile lab from the University of Texas -- Pan American, in Edinburg, funded with HHMI grants in 2004 and 2008. mark for My Articles 663 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Kelli Whitlock Burton
When the Bee Stings A protein complex called the inflammasome helps the body sense venom from bee stings. mark for My Articles 9 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Jennifer Michalowski
JAABA: Automating the Human Observer Software can be trained to recognize behaviors in several animals, including adult fruit flies, fruit fly larvae, and mice -- even by a user with no background in computer science. mark for My Articles 18 similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Spring 2013
Nicole Kresge
Use It or Lose It HHMI investigator Catherine Dulac of Harvard University has uncovered a small molecule that plays a big role in the process of tuning olfactory neurons to the environment. mark for My Articles 72 similar articles
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