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- Postdoctoral Associate- UIC Department of Biological Sciences | University of Illinois, Chicago
- Postdoctoral Associate in Systems Biology (Coruzzi Lab) | New York University
- Assistant Professor of Comparative Genomics | Texas A&M University, Department of Animal Science
- Clinical and Biochemical Geneticist - UCLA | University of California Los Angeles (UCLAA)
- Senior Research Assistant & Lab Manager (Plant Resilience Research) | Plant Resilience Institute at Michigan State University
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A flesh-eating fly is re-emerging, and scientists just mapped its genome
The New World screwworm is making a dangerous comeback. Now, scientists have decoded its genome—a breakthrough that could slow and stop its spread.
G3 expands opportunities for discovery with new and updated article types
G3 is expanding its report formats to make it faster and easier for researchers to share high-value datasets, tools, methods, and screening results with the scientific community. From Genetic Screen Reports to new Molecular Method...
Gain or loss? Time to rethink how we describe gain-of-function mutations
Characterizing how mutations bring about phenotypic changes is a common strategy for identifying molecular underpinnings. A perspective article in GENETICS challenges the way researchers categorize mutations as gain-of-function and advises how to avoid misleading labeling.
It was critical that GSA was so willing to put their faith in us. Many people didn’t initially have a lot of confidence that a group of postdocs could organize a new event of this scale.
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