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A trained vet leverages fly data to make human disease discoveries

Genetics Society of America Early Career Medal recipient Shinya Yamamoto credits his broad veterinary training with shaping his open-minded approach to model organisms, collaborative research, and seeing technical limitations as opportunities.

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by Editorial Staff

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An evolutionary geneticist studies co-evolution in unprecedented detail

2025 Genetics Society of America Medal recipient Noah Whiteman uses model systems and precision gene editing to intimately explore chemical co-evolution between species.

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by Editorial Staff

Accessibility in STEM: An interview with Dr. Jenny Tenlen-image
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Accessibility in STEM: An interview with Dr. Jenny Tenlen

Jenny Tenlen, an Associate Professor of Biology at Seattle Pacific University, shares how her experiences as a first-generation college student with Stickler Syndrome shaped her commitment to accessibility in STEM. This interview launches a new...

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by Early Career Scientist Committees

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