Characterization of pregnancy microbiome reveals variations in bacterial diversity 9/19/2018 New study on the pregnancy microbiome reveals variations in bacterial diversity.
Tweaking cells’ gatekeepers could lead to new way to fight cancer 9/18/2018 Salk scientists develop method to manipulate numbers of nuclear pores.
New book on cell death from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 9/14/2018 CSHL Press announced the release of Cell Death: Apoptosis and Other Means to an End.
New book — Enteric Hepatitis Viruses 9/14/2018 CSHL Press announced the release of Enteric Hepatitis Viruses.
Study of rare cancer yields therapeutic clues to combat drug resistance 8/29/2018 Stephen Elledge and his team find therapies that could render tumors less resistant to therapy or make existing cancer drugs more potent.
Mass. General team finds how NF-2 gene mutations make cells hyper-responsive to growth factor signaling 8/28/2018 MGH Cancer Center researchers have determined one way that mutations in a gene involved in rare, hereditary cancer syndrome lead to out-of-control cel
Groundwork for playing with the architecture of plants 8/24/2018 Scientists discover how to stimulate stem cells in a specific spot to aid in future agriculture.
Progress toward improved Wilson’s disease drug 6/27/2018 Encouraging early results in a potential new treatment for Wilson's disease.
Researchers discover new type of lung cancer 6/25/2018 Researchers have discovered a new form of lung cancer.
PLOS and CSHL enter agreement to enable preprint posting on bioRxiv 2/6/2018 The Public Library of Science (PLOS) will now be automatically posting papers submitted to its journal on bioRxiv, CSHL's preprint server