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An Even Broader Reach An Even Broader Reach

The Jackson Lab's summer Program is serving more high school and college students than ever. Moresmall arrow
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HHMI Expands Support of New Physician-Scientists
Institute increases number, size, and duration of Physician-Scientist Early Career Award Program. Moresmall arrow


Connecting Research Institutions
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HHMI initiative supports outreach programs to advance public understanding of science. Moresmall arrow
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Smart Young Minds
A summer training program, initiated by a handful of motivated undergraduates, is making a home at Janelia Farm. Moresmall arrow

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Lab Book
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Baby's First Bacteria
Researchers delve into diapers to discover what types of bacteria establish a home in the human gut. Moresmall arrow

Gender Switch
Mice that can no longer detect pheromones because of a single gene deletion cross the boundaries of typical gender behavior. Moresmall arrow

A Noisy Brain Is a Normal Brain
Background activity in the brain may be more prevalent—and more important—than previously thought. Moresmall arrow

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It takes a dedicated chunk of time to agree on a system for making sense of everybody's fruit fly brain images. Moresmall arrow


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