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ASBMB Today Article
Bioart for fall: From order to disorder
Oct. 7, 2025
The cover of the fall issue of ASBMB Today was created by ASBMB member, Soutick Saha, a bioinformatics developer at Wolfram Alpha LLC.
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ASBMB statement on Biden's executive order to advance biotechnology and biomanufacturing
Sept. 13, 2022
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New executive order erodes key principles of scientific merit, integrity and innovative thinking
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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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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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JBC: Antibiotic resistance in pandemic cholera
May 1, 2018
A research team at the University of Georgia reports in the Journal of Biological Chemistry on the unique role of a protein that allows cholera bacteria to resist antimicrobial peptides that are synthesized for use as last-line drugs.
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