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CHROMOSOMES AS MECHANICAL OBJECTS [KLECKNER LAB]

We have suggested that chromosomes should be viewed as macroscopic mechanical objects whose functions are governed by accumulation, release and redistribution of mechanical stress.  We have proposed specifically…

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HARNESSING THE POWER OF AMAZON’S CLOUD IN A NEW ERA FOR STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY [LESCHZINER LAB]

(l) Andres Leschziner and Michael Cianfrocco Structural biology is currently undergoing a revolution: single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has recently realized its potential for routinely determining the structures of…

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WIRED TO ESCAPE [SCHIER AND ENGERT LABS]

(l) Alex Schier, and Alix Lacoste Knock on a tank of fish and you may observe that the animals suddenly change position. Blink, and you missed it. When…

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Congratulations to Professor Catherine Dulac on Her Election to the National Academy of Sciences

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Catherine Dulac is Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

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THE MR. MOM SWITCH [DULAC LAB]

The Dulac Lab's Research Featured in Harvard Magazine, May - June 2015                               View…

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