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Turning up the heat on protein folding by turning down heat shock factor (Denic Lab)

June 17, 2016

Turning up the heat on protein folding by turning down heat shock factor (Denic Lab)

Synergy And Serendipity, Rather Than Planning, Often Spur Medical Breakthroughs

June 15, 2016

Synergy And Serendipity, Rather Than Planning, Often Spur Medical Breakthroughs

Congratulations to our Graduates!

June 6, 2016

Congratulations to our Graduates!

Power Couple

May 11, 2016

Power Couple

Special as a Snowflake

May 5, 2016

Special as a Snowflake

Measuring Up

May 2, 2016

Measuring Up

History on Ice

May 2, 2016

History on Ice

qPAINT counts biomolecules inside cells

March 28, 2016

qPAINT counts biomolecules inside cells 

In a Fix

March 22, 2016

Researchers watch how cells repair DNA double-strand breaks

Timing Matters

March 10, 2016

Timing Matters

Into Thin Air

February 25, 2016

Into Thin Air

Breaking cell barriers with retractable protein nanoneedles

February 11, 2016

Adapting a bacterial structure, the Silver Lab develops protein actuators that can mechanically puncture cells

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