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At the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, we believe in the power of individuals to advance science through research and science education, making discoveries that benefit humanity. Learn more about how we move science forward. Abraham Beyene Janelia Group Leader »
Institute Oct 14 2021
HHMI Expands Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

HHMI is pledging $2 billion to achieve goals that will benefit us all. Learn more about our strategy to influence academic science at key career stages. 

Research Jan 21 2022
These Scientists Are Racing to Beat Omicron

As teams of researchers around the world race to piece together a picture of the Omicron variant, they’re fast-tracking discoveries and transforming the way science is done.

Research Jan 06 2022
Cystic Fibrosis Drugs Can Be ‘Life-Changing’ For Patients. New Images Reveal How These Molecules Work.

A mutated protein causes the genetic disease cystic fibrosis. Now, researchers have solved the structure of the protein and how certain drugs bind to it, unveiling their mode of action.

Research Dec 15 2021
Flies Navigate Using Complex Mental Math

For the first time, scientists have shown exactly how a fly brain creates a mental map of the body’s movement through the world.

Research Nov 22 2021
The Surprising SAGA of a 20-Part Molecular Machine

Scientists solved the structure of a large human protein complex and uncovered some unexpected differences between people and yeast. The structure could guide the development of drugs to treat diseases that arise when this complex malfunctions.

Research Nov 16 2021
Map of Mouse Iris Offers New Look at the Eye

A cell-by-cell map of the mouse iris lays the foundation to study eye disorders and engineer cell therapies to replace damaged eye tissue.

Research Nov 09 2021
Codetta Program Deciphers Genetic Code in 250,000 Genomes

Codetta, a new computational method for predicting genetic codes, could reveal insights into how some organisms have modified a code once thought to be universal.

Research Oct 06 2021
Machine Learning Helps Reveal Cells’ Inner Structures in New Detail

Janelia’s COSEM Project Team has created a set of tools to make annotated 3D images of cells, showing the relationships between different organelles.

Institute Oct 04 2021
David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian Awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

HHMI Trustee David Julius of the University of California, San Francisco, and HHMI Investigator Ardem Patapoutian of Scripps Research won the prize for their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch.

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Institute Oct 14 2021
HHMI Expands Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

HHMI is pledging $2 billion to achieve goals that will benefit us all. Learn more about our strategy to influence academic science at key career stages. 

Research Jan 21 2022
These Scientists Are Racing to Beat Omicron

As teams of researchers around the world race to piece together a picture of the Omicron variant, they’re fast-tracking discoveries and transforming the way science is done.

Research Jan 06 2022
Cystic Fibrosis Drugs Can Be ‘Life-Changing’ For Patients. New Images Reveal How These Molecules Work.

A mutated protein causes the genetic disease cystic fibrosis. Now, researchers have solved the structure of the protein and how certain drugs bind to it, unveiling their mode of action.

Research Dec 15 2021
Flies Navigate Using Complex Mental Math

For the first time, scientists have shown exactly how a fly brain creates a mental map of the body’s movement through the world.

Research Nov 22 2021
The Surprising SAGA of a 20-Part Molecular Machine

Scientists solved the structure of a large human protein complex and uncovered some unexpected differences between people and yeast. The structure could guide the development of drugs to treat diseases that arise when this complex malfunctions.

Research Nov 16 2021
Map of Mouse Iris Offers New Look at the Eye

A cell-by-cell map of the mouse iris lays the foundation to study eye disorders and engineer cell therapies to replace damaged eye tissue.

Research Nov 09 2021
Codetta Program Deciphers Genetic Code in 250,000 Genomes

Codetta, a new computational method for predicting genetic codes, could reveal insights into how some organisms have modified a code once thought to be universal.

Research Oct 06 2021
Machine Learning Helps Reveal Cells’ Inner Structures in New Detail

Janelia’s COSEM Project Team has created a set of tools to make annotated 3D images of cells, showing the relationships between different organelles.

Institute Oct 04 2021
David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian Awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

HHMI Trustee David Julius of the University of California, San Francisco, and HHMI Investigator Ardem Patapoutian of Scripps Research won the prize for their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch.

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