Protein Expression Under Pressure
In a Perspective article in Science, Christine Vogel discusses recent findings on a recurring theme in expression regulation.
In a Perspective article in Science, Christine Vogel discusses recent findings on a recurring theme in expression regulation.
The Vogel lab, in collaboration with Dennis Shasha from the NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, received funding for their research on predicting protein degradation.
6th Annual NYU Developmental Genetics Symposium "From Stem Cells to Organs" on December 6, 2013
The NYU Center for Genomics and Systems Biology is now hiring.
Congratulations to several CGSB researchers who are a part of one of two research teams being awarded $250,000 by NYU for the “Grand Challenge” competition.
The Gresham lab has been awarded a 5 year grant by the NIGMS to study the regulation of cell growth and quiescence in eukaryotic cells.
An article and slideshow featuring the work of Gloria Coruzzi and her lab is currently being featured on the NYU Stories website.
The National Science Foundation has awarded Mark Siegal a four-year grant to study cryptic genetic variation in the fly Drosophila melanogaster, a well established model organism for genetics research.
In work published in PLoS Genetics, Dr. Joshua Richardson and Siegal lab colleagues refute a gene's role in suppressing the effects of mutations.
Ph.D. candidate Naomi Ziv, working with Drs. David Gresham and Mark Siegal in the CGSB, has validated a longstanding prediction about nutrient-limited growth in microbes.
CGSB Scientist, Richard Bonneau, was recently named as one of the top 10 life science leaders under age 40 by Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Assistant Professor Fei Li was recently selected as a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Olivia Wilkins, a post-doctoral fellow in the CGSB, was recently named as one of 13 winners of the NSF/Gates Foundation BREAD Challenge Prize.
Xin Li and Ted Erclik from Desplan Lab published a full article in Nature, analyzing the medulla processes visual information coming from inner photoreceptors R7 and R8 and from lamina neurons in the Drosophila optic lobes. It describes how precise temporal patterning of neural progenitors generates these different neural types.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 12th Annual Genomics Symposium entitled "Synthetic Biology & Microbial Ecology". The symposium took place on June 7th.
CGSB Professor and NYU Dean for Science, Michael Purugganan, recently initiated the "100 Dates" project which will sequence the genomes of 100 date varieties.
NYU Biology's Michael Rampino and collaborator, Andreas Prokoph, recently published an analysis on the cyclical activity below the earth's surface.
CGSB researchers have developed a computational method for analyzing the interactions of miRNAs with their mRNA targets in atomic detail.
CGSB Professor Jane Carlton has edited a new book entitled "Malaria Parasites: Comparative Genomics, Evolution and Molecular Biology."