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Alternative Splicing
Solving Big Questions
Cilia's Role in Disease
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Discovering MicroRNA's Role in Cancer
Tiny gene regulators may
have a disproportionately
large effect...

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The Logic of the Response
Working at the molecular level, HHMI researchers study how wounds heal—and probe genetic links between that process and cancer. Moresmall arrow
Frontiers of Science
At Columbia University, Darcy Kelley and colleagues have a new way to teach undergraduates science. Moresmall arrow
Hitting Pay Dirt on Amyloid Fibrils
An international collaboration helps solve the long-elusive structure of tiny proteins that figure in major diseases such as Alzheimer's. Moresmall arrow
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Letter from Thomas Cech
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Expanding Opportunities
More than 80 aspiring
scientists converged on
our headquarters earlier
this year for an unusual
3-day meeting...

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In Search of Pathogens
Trained as a mathematician, Bill Jacobs says that he learns biology on a "need-to know-basis"...

In Search of Therapy
Problems are being solved, progress is being made, and financial support is coming from a wider swath of sources...

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EXtreme Impact
Two HHMI initiatives help disadvantaged students build foundations for careers in science. Moresmall arrow

Undergrad Helps Find Possible West Nile Cure
Dogged research—and long hours in the lab—yields big insights. Moresmall arrow

Not Your Ordinary 'Toons
Developing interactive science animations, a scientist at Bowdoin shows that innovations in teaching can be used in research—instead of the other way around. Moresmall arrow


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International Science
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A Global Approach to Global Problems
Forty-two biomedical scientists worldwide named HHMI international research scholars. Moresmall arrow

Uncovering Genetic Combinations
Researchers systematically identify critical gene interactions in yeast. Moresmall arrow


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Protein Disposal: Gumming Up the Works
Researchers discover a class of molecules that can prevent proteins from being degraded. Moresmall arrow

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