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It’s the stuff of life, and we’re fascinated by DNA and how it’s packaged into chromatin and compacted into chromosomes. Advances in looking at chromatin organization in cells are letting us see this polymer, its packing, and its function with fresh eyes.
Since the 1950s, researchers have recognized that red blood cell numbers expand or contract as needed, according to the amount of available oxygen. The later discoveries that erythropoietin and VEGF levels adapt to oxygen levels launched a new field aimed at understanding how cells sense and respond to normal- and low-oxygen environments. The 2016 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award recognizes...
The annual Yale Chemical Biology Symposium took place on May 12 and sparkled with exciting talks from scientists representing the breadth of chemical biology research. The program featured Drs. Laura Kiessling, Ann Valentine, Chad Mirkin, Ronald Raines, and Benjamin Turk, with Dr. Christopher Walsh presenting the keynote address. This year's talks touched on a variety of topics including stem cells,...
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