The gift is established to support summer research fellowships in MCDB labs
Three MCDB Graduate students defend their PhD thesis work from the same laboratory.
Assistance during the first years of a biology major leads to higher retention of first-generation students.
A finely tuned molecular process in the camouflage of certain squid may lead to the next generation of bio-inspired synthetic materials.
Neuroscientist Sung Soo Kim zeroes in on the mechanism that allows us to navigate new and different environments.
A woman’s resistance to genetic, early-onset Alzheimer’s may hold the key to future therapies for the neurodegenerative disease.
Pluripotency is a feature of stem cell populations in which individual cells must know a great deal about their surroundings.
Researchers in the Weimbs Lab find a method to potentially stop and reverse polycystic kidney disease.
Our individuality is encrypted in our DNA, but it is deeper than expected
MCDB researchers uncover a previously unrecognized mechanism that may accelerate polycystic kidney disease.