Toxic proteins and type 2 diabetes
Whitehead Institute study in yeast illuminates the role of a molecular de-clogger in disease biology.
Whitehead Institute study in yeast illuminates the role of a molecular de-clogger in disease biology.
New finding suggests differences in how humans and bacteria control production of DNA’s building blocks.
Whitehead Institute researchers are using a modified CRISPR/Cas9-guided activation strategy to investigate the most frequent cause of intellectual disability in males.
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.