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Yang follows the science
where it takes her
Feb. 5, 2020
During her Ph.D., JBC/Tabor award winner Cindy Yang studied the health effects of astaxanthin, an antioxidant carotenoid compound found in algae.
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White House releases 2020 budget request
March 14, 2019
The proposal outlines $4.75 trillion to fund the federal government for FY 2020, which begins on Oct. 1.
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For October, magnesium helps the leaves stay green
Oct. 1, 2019
This month, we focus in magnesium, with symbol Mg and atomic number 12, a reactive alkaline earth metal that is the ninth most abundant element in the known universe — and an important part of chlorophyll, the pigment that makes plants green.
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For January, it’s atomic No. 1
Jan. 1, 2019
We celebrate the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements (the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev’s periodic table) by highlighting an element each month in 2019. For January, it’s hydrogen.
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Yang a 'highly accomplished crystallographer'
April 1, 2017
Wei Yang at the National Institutes of Health recognized as a "highly accomplished crystallographer."
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When plants and their microbes are not in sync, the results can be disastrous
Sept. 6, 2020
Sheng-Yang He’s lab has discovered that plants can develop dysbiosis, a condition similar to inflammatory bowel disease in humans, with severe consequences.
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Calendar of events, awards and opportunities
June 4, 2023
This week: White House virtual listening sessions about open science.
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Neurodiversity: How to make your lab more inclusive (part 1)
May 22, 2020
Careers columnist Elizabeth Stivison begins a two-part series for principal investigators who want to make their labs more inclusive to neurodiverse members.
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Identification of ceramide-1-phosphate transport proteins
March 1, 2014
Robert V. Stahelin writes about C1P-mediated signaling and cellular transport.
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House appropriations subcommittee proposes increases to NIH budget for FY20
May 1, 2019
Learn about the U.S. House appropriations subcommittee's proposed budget.
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