HHMI Bulletin, May 2009 PDF The architecture that carefully arranges our unruly strands of DNA has more control over gene expression than imagined. Read about this discovery in Cellular Neatniks. Also in this issue:
One group of young scientists at Brandeis University has an unbeatable support network in all areas of college life.
Top early career academic scientists get six years of support to pursue their best ideas.
Will mathematical models that consider climate change, disease agents, and human immunityżas as startżoffer a reliable way to anticipate the next outbreak of cholera or malaria?
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