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BRAINBOW 2.0 [LICHTMAN AND SANES LABS]

In 2007, the labs of Professors Jeff Lichtman and Josh Sanes introduced a multicolor labeling strategy called “Brainbow.” It involves use of transgenic mice in which various combinations…

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ROBUST CLOCKS IN GROWING BACTERIA [O’SHEA LAB]

(l to r) Sophie de Buyl, Shu-Wen Teng, Jeffrey R. Moffitt, and Shankar Mukherji with Nikhil Living organisms tightly coordinate their physiology with the day and night cycle.…

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HOW DOES E. COLI SEGREGATE ITS SISTERS WITHOUT A SPINDLE? [KLECKNER LAB]

(l to r) Guillaume Witz, Mara Prentiss, Nancy Kleckner, Beth Weiner, and Jay K. Fisher The E. coli chromosome is a single circular unit which, if stretched out,…

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WORKING HARD OR HARDLY WORKING? [UCHIDA LAB]

How many decisions did you have to make today?  From the choice of breakfast, to the vigor of brushing our teeth, we can effortlessly make moment to moment…

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HOW SWEET IT IS (TO BE STUCK BY YOU) [MURRAY LAB]

John Koschwanez (l) and Andrew Murray How do microbes evolve to utilize nutrients that they can't import? We used engineering and experimental evolution of budding yeast to study…

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MOLECULAR CLOCKWORK OF BACTERIAL TIME-KEEPING [O’SHEA LAB]

Erin O'Shea (l) and Andrian Gutu The day-night cycle is the most predictable environmental variation on Earth. Many organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans have evolved endogenous time-keeping…

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ONE GENE, MANY MUTATIONS, CONTRIBUTE TO MOUSE SURVIVAL [HOEKSTRA LAB]

In recent years, a growing number of studies have reported the identity of genes that contribute to phenotypic variation.  However, few have narrowed the causative effects down to…

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FEEDBACK CIRCUITS IN OLFACTION [MURTHY LAB]

What is the function of a sensory system? One straightforward idea is that it strives to create a complete and accurate internal representation of the external world, which…

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DYNEIN PUTS ITS BEST FOOT FORWARD [LESCHZINER LAB]

(L to R) Sirui Zou, Bret Redwine, Andres Leschziner, Rogelio Hernandez-Lopez, and Samara Reck-Peterson, front row Locksley Walking takes an enormous amount of coordination. As your leading foot…

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IT’S NOT YOU, IT’S ME [SANES LAB]

(L to R) Dimitar Kostadinov, Joshua Sanes, and Julie Lefebvre Neurons in the brain extend elaborately branched dendrites that receive inputs from other neurons and sensory stimuli.  In…

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