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Andreas Hochwagen joins Whitehead Fellows program Genetics + Genomics Awards + Announcements May 15, 2006 He will study cell division, particularly meiosis.
Image Cloaking device helps pathogens evade immune system May 12, 2006 A network of genes might help pathogenic fungi hide.
Image Ploegh wins Belgian health prize Awards + Announcements May 11, 2006 The Interbrew-Baillet Latour Health Prize, worth 150,000 euros, is the largest scientific prize awarded in Belgium.
Thijn Brummelkamp wins Kimmel Scholar Award Awards + Announcements May 11, 2006 He will receive $100,000 per year for two years to pursue cancer research.
Image When RNA rules RNA Plant Biology May 05, 2006 A newly discovered class of molecules plays an astonishingly powerful role in biology.
Image Terry Orr-Weaver named to National Academy of Sciences Awards + Announcements April 26, 2006 Whitehead Member Terry Orr-Weaver is one of 72 new members of the National Academy of Sciences.
Mapping the foundation of human development Stem Cells Genetics + Genomics April 20, 2006 Researchers have determined how a key developmental ingredient controls the genome.
Image Peter Reddien named Searle Scholar Awards + Announcements April 01, 2006 Reddien is one of 15 scientists to be awarded the 2006 Searle Scholarship.
Image Robert Weinberg awarded Landon-AACR Prize for Cancer Research Awards + Announcements March 01, 2006 The prize is the largest awarded to cancer researchers by a professional society of their peers.
Image Mad-cow protein aids creation of brain cells Protein form and function February 13, 2006 The protein ultimately responsible for mad cow disease might be necessary for healthy brain function.