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Early Career Leadership Spotlight: Chinyere Mary-Cynthia (Ikele) Awaogu
We’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our early career scientist advocates.

New insights into aging, fertility, and disease from Drosophila research
Celebrating Dros 2025, we highlight new Drosophila research in GENETICS, from aging and neurodegeneration to fertility and disease modeling.

A detailed recombination map reveals sex-specific differences in recombination rates in barn owls
The first recombination landscape of barn owls, published in GENETICS, quantifies sex-dependent variation in recombination and identifies differences in fine-scale patterns among chromosomes and populations.

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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