A microbial approach to agriculture
A new special subject, Agricultural Microbial Ecology, takes students to Israel.
A new special subject, Agricultural Microbial Ecology, takes students to Israel.
New cancer research initiative eyes individualized treatment for patients.
Department of Biology kicks off IAP seminar series with a lecture by synthetic-biology visionary George Church.
Study explains why mutations that would seemingly affect all cells lead to face-specific birth defects.
The unusual characteristics of these abundant, bacteria-killing viruses could lead to evolutionary insights.
Using electric fields to manipulate droplets on a surface could enable high-volume, low-cost biology experiments.
Eight research staffers and postdocs are recognized for their extraordinary contributions and dedication to programs, colleagues, and the Institute.
Drug that targets a key cancer protein could combat leukemia and other types of cancer.
The Microbiology Graduate PhD Program spans 50 labs across 10 departments and divisions, offering a broad approach to microbial science and engineering.
An abundant enzyme in marine microbes may be responsible for production of the greenhouse gas.
Study shows that, like proteins, genomes must fold appropriately to function properly and that some transcription factors provide the structural support.
Whitehead Institute researchers detect the chemical mistakes of a common herbicide-resistance enzyme, then successfully re-engineer it for enhanced precision.
Whitehead Institute researchers have pinpointed distinct muscle subsets that orchestrate and pattern regrowth.