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ASBMB statement on Biden's executive order to advance biotechnology and biomanufacturing
Sept. 13, 2022
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Honors for Pagliarini, Sarkar and Thompson
Sept. 30, 2024
Dave Pagliarini is named an HHMI investigator, Bibudhendra Sarkar is awarded the Order of Canada and Paul Thompson receives a UMass BRIDGE grant.
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Bacteria encode hidden genes outside their genome — do we?
Oct. 12, 2024
A new study by Columbia researchers shows that bacteria break the known order of chromosomes as linear strings of letters and create free-floating and ephemeral genes.
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‘A probiotic for the environment’?
Oct. 20, 2022
A family of large extracellular elements found in pond muck seems to belong to methane-oxidizing archaea – and researchers are investigating whether they might help the microbes neutralize the greenhouse gas more efficiently.
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The blueprint for life, neatly folded
Oct. 18, 2020
Bit by bit, biologists are deciphering the complex 3-D — and 4-D — architecture of the genome and learning how all the squeezed-together stuff of DNA keeps itself in order. What they find could lead to medical advances.
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Propagating possibilities
May 1, 2014
Norman Lewis at Washington State University began his scientific career as a natural product chemist. But his interests soon turned toward the biochemistry of plants.
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Biotechnology could change the cattle industry. Will it succeed?
Aug. 23, 2020
Gene editing could help scientists produce cows that are meatier and better for the planet. But many hurdles remain.
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‘How life began merits a preceding discussion of what life actually is’
Sept. 8, 2022
A new book uses biochemistry and evolution to describe hypotheses of life’s origins and the last universal common ancestor, an anaerobic prokaryote.
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Microbes and minerals
Oct. 18, 2022
Carbon mineralization reduces CO2 and microbial biodiversity — as these projects ramp up, does subterranean ecology matter?
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