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24 June 2024
Stowers Faculty EDGE Workshop prepares postdocs for the academic job market
The Faculty EDGE series is just one of many advantages of the postdoctoral training program at the Stowers Institute.
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The Workman Laboratory received grant funding through a newly established award called Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
The Workman Laboratory received grant funding through a newly established award called Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. The intent of a MIRA grant is to consolidate multiple project grants into one unified grant that supports the investigators' overall research program, thus providing greater stability and flexibility. MIRA grants are awarded for five years. The MIRA grant awarded to the Workman Lab consolidated previous grants held by Jerry Workman, PhD, and his colleague Susan Abmayr, PhD.
The Workman Lab was awarded a MIRA based on the lab’s research strategy of chromatin modifying complexes that includes a focus on the multi-subunit complexes SAGA and SWI/ SNF. Mutations in these and other complexes have been implicated in cancer and other diseases.
While chromatin modifying complexes can contain as many as 10-20 subunits, an overall view of the assembly and organization of the subunits within the complexes is critical to understanding the effects of mutations. And because mutations of different subunits often do not have the same effects on specific cancers, it is important to understand the individual subunit interactions and how they impact chromatin modifying activity.
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24 June 2024
The Faculty EDGE series is just one of many advantages of the postdoctoral training program at the Stowers Institute.
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17 January 2024
Q&A with Stowers Postdoc Michael Church: “When I got the opportunity to join the Workman Lab, I jumped at the chance.”
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06 October 2023
Forty-nine members reached 20 years of service at the Stowers Institute. The Institute founders, Jim and Virginia Stowers, envisioned establishing the Institute as a long-term investment for advancing foundational knowledge in biology for the benefit of all.
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