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Faculty appointments in systems and computational genomics

We seek computer and information scientists, social scientists, life scientists, physicists, mathematicians, statisticians and biomedical researchers interested in analyzing genomic data, undertaking systems and functional genomics and in applying these results to a broad range of biological problems.

Yingwei Mao joins the Center faculty

MIT post-doctoral fellow Yingwei Mao joins the Center's faculty in January 2011.

Genetically defective mice shed new light on treating depression

Researchers led by Dr. Bernhard Luscher have characterized a new mouse model of depression that points to a new cause of Major Depressive Disorder in humans. The mice suffer from a genetic deficiency in GABA-A-receptors, and they exhibit hormonal and pharmacological properties indicative of a form of depression known as Melancholic Depression.

Critical metabolic sensor uncovered in the fight against diabetes

Diabetes, A Journal of the American Diabetes Association: Sounak Gupta, Barbara McGrath and Douglas R. Cavener, Department of Biology, The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, Penn State Institute for Diabetes and Obesity

Beth Shapiro selected as National Geographic Emerging Explorer

Molecular biologist Beth Shapiro has been selected by National Geographic as one of the world's most visionary young explorers.

PLoS One: Unraveling the Secrets of Down Syndrome?

A surprising and crucial new structural model of complex protein and chromosomal interactions which can lead to Down's Syndrome and similar disorders has been discovered through an innovative method of minichromosome isolation and analysis.

Congratulations to the Neuroscience Pilot Project Recipients

11 projects from the 36 submissions were chosen to be funded in the amount of $559,631.

Electron Microscopy facility receives new digital camera

Jenoptik digital camera is now available on two optical microscopes in the EM facility.

PLoS Pathogens: Are poultry vaccines endangering future bird populations?

Attenuated live poultry vaccines are genetically recombining with wild virus strains, setting the stage for unpredictable and challenging future disease outbreaks in wild and domestic bird populations.

Selection of the first group of students

Eleven PhD candidates were selected for the program.