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30 October 2024
Broadening our perception of zebrafish gene regulation
New study sheds light on how factors regulating embryonic gene activity extend later in life
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30 October 2024
New study sheds light on how factors regulating embryonic gene activity extend later in life
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26 July 2024
From Technology Networks, research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research offers new hope in the search for novel antiviral treatments and vaccines against dengue viral infections. Dengue and other viruses preferentially use a host’s less efficient codons, possibly to evade an antiviral response.
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Press Release
22 July 2024
Stowers scientists uncover fundamental rules for how dengue virus infects its mosquito and human hosts, providing hope for identifying therapeutic approaches
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25 April 2024
More than 75 attendees, including 20 speakers consisting of Principal Investigators and their trainees, attended the three-day event.
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20 March 2024
New research examines the critical transition in development common to all animals—when a zygote switches from using maternally-supplied RNA to the point in time it can transcribe its own RNA.
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14 June 2022
Pallarés, a PhD student, will arrive at the Stowers Institute in July after being named a 2022 PROLAB winner.
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05 April 2021
Several Stowers researchers have received funding notifications during the first quarter of 2021, including both investigators and trainees.
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Press Release
07 August 2020
Scientists in the Bazzini Lab and collaborators have harnessed CRISPR technology to target gene messages in animal model embryos to gain a better understanding of the early stages of vertebrate development.
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23 May 2019
Researchers from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have discovered a new function of ribosomes in human cells
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01 July 2018
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