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GSA e-News

Browse old issues of the GSA e-News by clicking on the links below. For more recent news from the Society, check out the latest edition of the GSA e-News or the Genes to Genomes blog. Between 2004 and 2014, GSA published the GENEtics newsletter, later renamed the GSA Reporter. See the GSA Reporter and GENEtics archives.

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2012 GSA e-News Archive

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March 28 2012
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February 16, 2012
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January 25, 2012
January 11, 2012

Read the latest GSA news on the blog.

Featured

The Fly Meeting is one-of-a-kind! Dros 2025 organizers share their excitement

The 66th Annual Drosophila Research Conference promises to be a meeting rich with the latest in Drosophila research as well as opportunities to advance your career and connect with a global community of 1,400+ scientists. The organizers Todd Nystul, Michelle Bland, Leila Rieder, Amanda Crocker, and Justin Crocker are hard at work, planning a conference…

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Community Voices

Early Career Leadership Spotlight: Olufemi Osonowo

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. Olufemi Adekunle OsonowoCareer Development SubcommitteeDalhousie University Research Interest Metabolomics and genomics are two distinct but complimentary approaches that offer valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms of complex traits, such…

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Community Voices

Early Career Leadership Spotlight: Hector Mendoza

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. Hector MendozaCommunication and Outreach SubcommitteeUniversity of Michigan Research Interest My research goals converge around the evolution of sexual reproduction. During my doctoral program, I investigated mitochondrial inheritance, a mechanism…

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