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Cell
The future of sex and gender in research
March 14, 2024

Nature
Peer-replication model aims to address science’s ‘reproducibility crisis’
March 13, 2024

Seed Daily
Unraveling the secrets of plant evolution: how 125 million years shaped today’s crops
March 11, 2024

WorldHealth
Using CAR T Cell Therapy To Reverse Aging
March 11, 2024

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Arkarup Banerjee shows that a mouse adjusts the timing of its song
March 10, 2024

Thoughtnova
Ancient Humans Mated With Mysterious Ancestor, Whose Hidden DNA Was Recently Discovered
March 10, 2024

Cancerworld Magazine
Mechanisms linking chronic stress to raised metastasis risk discovered
March 8, 2024

TBR News Media
Editorial: The uniqueness of where we live
March 6, 2024

Drug Discovery News
Cracking the cancer-neuroscience connection
March 5, 2024

GEN
Genetic Engineering in Plants Highlights Plant-Specific Regulatory Elements
March 4, 2024

Inside Precision Medicine
Link between Stress and Cancer Metastases Untangled
February 28, 2024

Daily Mail
Scientists discover how intimacy rewires the brain
February 26, 2024

Psychology Today
Self-Compassion and Cancer: Closing the Stress Gap
February 24, 2024

Daily Mail
Scientists reveal for first time how STRESS causes cancer to grow and spread
February 22, 2024

The US Sun
Too much stress ‘helps cancer spread’
February 22, 2024

Metro
Scientists discover why stress helps spread cancer – offering new hope for prevention and treatment
February 22, 2024

The University of Texas at Austin
First Brainwide Map Shows How Sex and Intimacy Rewire the Brain
February 22, 2024

MIT News
What can super-healing species teach us about regeneration?
February 21, 2024

Drug Target Review
The implications of EN-1 overexpression in late-stage PDAC
February 15, 2024

MSN
New breakthrough in pancreatic cancer research could help slow the disease’s deadly spread
February 14, 2024

The Immunology Podcast
Ep. 72: “IMMUNOLOGY2024™: Innovations in Immunology” Featuring Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, Francisco Gomez-Rivera, and Dr. Jason Augustine
February 13, 2024

Daily Mail
New cancer therapy may fight old age, too
February 9, 2024

The Jewish Link
Ma’ayanot AP Science Visits DNA Center
February 8, 2024

Penn State University
Penn State biology department remembers assistant professor Yifei Huang
February 6, 2024

Singularity Hub
A One-and-Done Injection to Slow Aging? New Study in Mice Opens the Possibility
February 5, 2024

Earth.com
Our brains bend time to adapt to life’s rhythm
February 4, 2024

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
CAR T Cells Show Promise Against Age-Related Diseases in Mice
February 1, 2024

Medical News Today
Scientists reprogram T cells to slow down and reverse aging
January 31, 2024

Study Finds
Scientists Discover This Singing Mouse’s Brain Can Bend Time
January 31, 2024

The Science Times
Mice’s Brain Adjusts Time Processing To Communicate With Others More Effectively, Study Reveals
January 31, 2024

AZoLifeSciences
Alston’s Singing Mouse and The Fascinating Link Between Brain Circuits and Perception of Time
January 31, 2024

WIRED
This tweaked cancer treatment is “rejuvenating” old mice
January 31, 2024

BioWorld
CAR T cells could slow aging by eliminating senescent cells
January 31, 2024

Tech Explorist
Brain bends our processing of time to suit our needs
January 31, 2024

Earth.com
T cells can now be reprogrammed to slow down and reverse aging
January 27, 2024

LI Herald
Remains identified over two decades later
January 26, 2024

Tech Explorist
T cells and the quest for everlasting youth
January 25, 2024

The Debrief
Did This Biomedical Sciences Professor Just Discover the Fountain of Youth?
January 25, 2024

Daily Mail
The secret to anti-aging may already be inside all of us, scientists suggest
January 24, 2024

New Atlas
Reprogrammed T cells make mice (and maybe us) age slower
January 24, 2024

StudyFinds
Anti-Aging Elixir on the Horizon? Revolutionary Cell Therapy Works with One Treatment
January 24, 2024

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
CAR T Cells Target Senescent Cells, Reduce Age-Related Declines in Mice
January 24, 2024

The Messenger
Experimental Treatment Slows Aging, ‘Rejuvenates’ Old Mice
January 24, 2024

Talker
How genetically modified cells could help humans battle aging
January 24, 2024

Inverse
Inside the Quest to Reprogram Immune Cells Into An Anti-Aging Remedy
January 24, 2024

Interesting Engineering
Scientists trick T-cells to resist aging, find fountain of youth within
January 24, 2024

BBC Science Focus
Breakthrough anti-ageing cell discovery could help you stay younger for longer
January 24, 2024

Jericho News Journal
4 Syosset seniors named Regeneron scholars
January 18, 2024

The House Call with Dr. Brian McHugh
The Hidden Culprit: Exploring the Intricate Dance Between Nutrition and Cancer featuring Dr. Semir Beyaz
January 9, 2024

Long Island Press
Long Island Biotechnology: New York’s $150 Million Shot In the Arm
January 9, 2024

Nature
How CRISPR could yield the next blockbuster crop
January 9, 2024

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
A Rare Story of Hope in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
January 9, 2024

Dark Daily
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Researchers Develop Method That Converts Aggressive Cancer Cells into Healthy Cells in Children
January 5, 2024

Huntington Now
‘Cocktails and Chromosomes’ Returns Jan. 25
January 2, 2024

The Cool Down
Scientists create tomato of the future with some incredible features: ‘We can produce crops in new ways’
December 29, 2023

Northwell Health
John Boockvar, MD, named Clinical Investigator of the Year
December 22, 2023

Medical Xpress
Novel immunometabolism approach pioneers single-cell spatial metabolomics
December 20, 2023

Harvard Magazine
How to Make a Mammal
December 14, 2023

PBS
How Tomatoes are Revolutionizing Urban Farming
December 13, 2023

Rice Farming
Celebrating an Era of Innovation While Looking to the Future
December 11, 2023

Long Island Media Group
A Close-Up Look At Life In Massapequa
December 11, 2023

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Zhe Qian, Nicholas Tonks use antibody in cell culture to target breast cancer
December 9, 2023

U of T News
Study reveals genes that set humans apart from other primates in cognitive ability
December 5, 2023

TBR News Media
Editorial: Channeling Tesla — A path to preserve history, promote science and advance progress
December 1, 2023

Biocompare
New Insights Shed Light on the Immune Response in Pancreatic Cancer
November 29, 2023

ASBMB Today
How public policy work amplifies our impact
November 23, 2023

USCF Radiology
Spatial Cell-type Enrichment Predicts Mouse Brain Connectivity
November 22, 2023

StudyFinds
What’s that smell? Researchers uncover how the brain distinguishes between similar scents
November 18, 2023

News 12
Take a trip with the family to visit some top spots in Cold Spring Harbor
November 16, 2023

ASBMB Today
Stillman charts the path of genome replication
November 15, 2023

Patch
Walt Whitman HS Girls Raise $1,250 For Breast Cancer, Collect Pajamas
November 15, 2023

Nature
AI writes summaries of preprints in bioRxiv trial
November 14, 2023

International Wine Challenge
How neurons help decipher wine aromas
November 14, 2023

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Christopher Vakoc’s lab makes pediatric cancer progress
November 11, 2023

Johns Hopkins Medicine
Newsmakers: Basic Research Findings by Johns Hopkins Scientists Focus on Gene Sequencing, Hearing Loss and A Brain Disorder
November 10, 2023

NBC News
Nightly News: Kids Edition
November 9, 2023

The Logical Indian
New Research Identifies Potential Drug Therapy For Breast Cancer
November 9, 2023

National Cancer Institute
A Better Biomarker for Cancer Immunotherapy?
November 3, 2023

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Armin Scheben explores bat genetic superpowers against cancer, viruses
November 2, 2023

Nature
Open-access reformers launch next bold publishing plan
October 31, 2023

The Indian Express
Vindication for bats as their genes could hold key against COVID, cancer
October 27th, 2023

El País
The humanist scientist who stands up to cancer
October 23, 2023

LI Herald
The Mary Ruchalski Foundation hosts inaugural Heart of Gold gala
October 20, 2023

AZO Life Sciences
Reassessment of the Role of Background Mutations in Genome Editing
October 20, 2023

Sky News
Bat genes could help cancer and COVID treatments, researchers say
October 17, 2023

The PLOS Blog
Scientific Writing, working together, and what’s next for scholarly publishing
October 17, 2023

Tech Times
Unlocking Bat Genes’ Secrets: Study Reveals Insights on How This Mammal Don’t Get COVID, Cancer
October 17, 2023

Bioengineer.org
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory press announces the release of the medical revolution of messenger RNA by Fabrice Delaye
October 17, 2023

Earth.com
Bat genes are crucial in the fight against cancer
October 17, 2023

Interesting Engineering
Bat genes may be the key to COVID and cancer immunity
October 16, 2023

Stony Brook University
Drug Discoveries, Student Research Showcased at ICB&DD Symposium
October 10, 2023

NPR
Pregnancy is a brain changer that prepares a mouse for parenting
October 10, 2023

Interesting Engineering
A new technique could unlock more rapid development of advanced materials
October 9, 2023

LabPulse.com
Oxford Nanopore collaboration makes classroom DNA sequencing accessible
October 9, 2023

University of Alberta
Ethical rules needed for research on commercial space flights, say experts
October 6, 2023

New York Genome Center
Gene Editing in Human Stem Cells and Neurons Reveals Links Between Genome Organization and Autism
October 5, 2023

Express Healthcare Management
Motherhood Rewires the Brain: Insights from Mice
October 4, 2023

Newsweek
Neuroscientists’ Long-Term Memory Discovery Might Help Dementia Research
October 2, 2023

New York University
In Forming Long-Term Memories, Vascular Cells are Crucial
October 2, 2023

The Island 360
Walk for Pancreatic Cancer research at Jones Beach State Park raises $700K
October 2, 2023

The New York Times
Evelyn Fox Keller, Who Turned a Feminist Lens on Science, Dies at 87
September 30, 2023

Science
Ethically cleared to launch?
September 28, 2023

Gizmodo
Arecibo Observatory Prepares for Life After Astronomy
September 28, 2023

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Researcher uses art to share science with a broad audience
September 27, 2023

Nature
A new era for Arecibo: legendary observatory begins next phase
September 26, 2023

New York Post
Bats could play vital role in preventing and treating cancer: ‘first step’ discovery
September 22, 2023

Centerbrook
Reimagined Historic Laboratory Earns Top Award
September 22, 2023

The House Call with Dr. Brian McHugh
Searching for a cure – A conversation with Dr. Alea Mills, PhD, on advancements in glioblastoma research
September 21, 2023

TBR News Media
Local scientists share their thoughts on the movie ‘Oppenheimer’
September 21, 2023

The White House
White House Appoints 2023-2024 Class of White House Fellows
September 20, 2023

Popular Science
How do bats stay cancer-free? The answer could be lifesaving for humans.
September 20, 2023

The Sun
Bats could hold vital clues to beating cancer, study reveals
September 19, 2023

MedPage Today
Vaccine Research and Combating the Anti-Science Movement Go Hand in Hand
September 19, 2023

Medical News Today
Why immunotherapy for colon cancer isn’t always effective
September 15, 2023

Live Science
Mystery of ‘living fossil’ tree frozen in time for 66 million years finally solved
September 15, 2023

GEN
Immunotherapy Failure Linked to Intratumoral Heterogeneity
September 14, 2023

The Rumpus
THE INTIMACY OF THE SHORT STORY: A CONVERSATION WITH DAPHNE KALOTAY
September 13, 2023

Newsday
New York City medical examiner marks a breakthrough identifying WTC victims, forensic experts say
September 9, 2023

TBR News Media
CSHL’s John Moses welcomes first Wales intern, Jasmine Moss
September 8, 2023

Baylor College of Medicine
Astro Ethics: Grand Ethical Challenges for Safeguarding Human Health in Outer Space
September 8, 2023

LI Herald
The Mary Ruchalski Foundation helps fund groundbreaking cancer research
September 8, 2023

Oncology News
Aggressive cancer cells transformed into healthy cells in breakthrough
September 6, 2023

Live Science
CRISPR used to ‘reprogram’ cancer cells into healthy muscle in the lab
September 5, 2023

Global Happenings
A silenced gene prompts cancer cells to become healthy
September 5, 2023

NewsNation
Scientists turn cancer cells to muscle
August 29, 2023

USAgNet
How plants use DDM1 to protect and pass on their genetic code
August 31, 2023

Perspectives on Sci Tech Med
Maclyn McCarty, Oswald Avery and the enzymatic evidence for DNA as the transforming substance
August 30, 2023

Interesting Engineering
What was once muscle cancer is now healthy tissue, shows study
August 29, 2023

GEN
Chromatin Remodeling Mechanism Uncovered in Arabidopsis
August 29, 2023

ScienceAlert
Aggressive Cancer Cells Transformed Into Healthy Cells in Breakthrough
August 29, 2023

GEN
Cancer Cells Turn Into Muscle Cells, Potentially Enabling Differentiation Therapy
August 28, 2023

Popular Science
We’re finally figuring out how plants pass on genetic memories
August 28, 2023

Associated Press
Oxford Nanopore announces education collaboration with Cold Spring Harbor DNA Learning Center
August 24, 2023

AZO Life Sciences
First Complete View of Y Chromosome’s Code Sequenced
August 24, 2023

Newsday
Helen Ann Dolan, philanthropist who supported educational institutions on Long Island and beyond, dies at 96
August 20, 2023

Medium
Neural Data Science: A CSHL Summer School Helping Neuroscientists Find The Signal In The Noise
August 17, 2023

ASBMB Today
ASBMB names 2024 award winners
August 16, 2023

STAT
Listen: How Long Island became the ‘eugenics capital of the world’
August 14, 2023

Candid.
Lustgarten Foundation awards $23 million for cancer research
August 12, 2023

Newsday
5 educational tours, experiences for Long Island families before school starts
August 10, 2023

Best Colleges
Alan Alda Center Takes Innovative Approach to Communicating Science
August 8, 2023

Agriculture Trends
Scientists investigate perennial corn as sustainable farming option
August 7, 2023

Jewish Link
The Beach Boys Summer V: Caltech and Tumor Viruses
August 3, 2023

PIX11
Swimmers support cancer charity on Long Island
July 30, 2023

LI News Radio
DDI on Autism with Dr. Mike Wigler pt. 2
July 29, 2023

Biocompare
How Breast Cancer Cells Exploit Lymph Nodes for Metastasis
July 26, 2023

NIH Director’s Blog
Cryo-EM Scores Again
July 25, 2023

LI News Radio
DDI on Autism with Dr. Mike Wigler pt. 1
July 22, 2023

NIH Record
Tolia Creates Algorithm to Improve Vaccines
July 21, 2023

FOX 5 New York
Former prosecutor: Cops looking for suspected serial killer ‘keepsakes’
July 20, 2023

CBS New York
Investigators believe Gilgo Beach murders suspect Rex Heuermann may have killed at least 1 victim at his home: Sources
July 20, 2023

Newsday
Gilgo Beach murder case: Evolving DNA technology provides break
July 19, 2023

Biocompare
Newly Identified Neuronal Pores Shed Light on Alzheimer’s and Taste Perception
July 17, 2023

LI Herald
Rockville Centre blood drive held in memory of Anthony Petrocelli
July 17, 2023

The Washington Post
Evelyn Witkin, who studied how cells repair DNA, dies at 102
July 14, 2023

The New York Times
Evelyn M. Witkin, Who Discovered How DNA Repairs Itself, Dies at 102
July 13, 2023

Popular Science
What’s life like for a fruit fly? AI offers a peek.
July 10, 2023

Publishers Weekly
The Preprint Workflow Revolution
July 7, 2023

TBR News Media
Spotlight on CSHL Janowitz Lab with PhD candidate Sam Kleeman
July 7, 2023

YaleNews
Eliminating extra chromosomes in cancer cells prevents tumor growth
July 6, 2023

Diverse Education
Association Blends Science and Culture for Hispanics, Native Americans
July 6, 2023

Nature
Preprints become papers less often when the authors are from lower-income countries
July 3, 2023

TBR News Media
Spotlight on CSHL Janowitz Lab with PhD graduate Miriam Ferrer Gonzalez
June 30, 2023

Long Island Press
A Guide to Going With the Flow in Historic Cold Spring Harbor
June 29, 2023

Johns Hopkins University
Mikala Egeblad Wants to Put the Brakes on Cancer Progression
June 27, 2023

Knowridge
Common steroid may lower effectiveness of cancer treatment
June 24, 2023

StudyFinds
Commonly prescribed steroids could actually make it harder to treat cancer, study warns
June 23, 2023

Talker
Commonly prescribed steroids could interfere with cancer treatments
June 23, 2023

GenomeWeb
Cystatin C Plays Role in Immunosuppression, Cancer Immunotherapy Failure, Study Finds
June 23, 2023

Massachusetts General Hospital
Study Sheds Light on How Breast Cancer Cells Evade Immune Surveillance and Survive in Lymph Nodes
June 21, 2023

IADR
Adrian Krainer Named 2023 Recipient of IADR Honorary Membership
June 21, 2023

Medical News Today
Keto diet in cancer: A double-edged sword?
June 19, 2023

Chemistry World
Introducing click chemistry’s newest reaction
June 19, 2023

Consumer Affairs
A keto diet may help slow the progression of cancer, researchers say
June 15, 2023

BioMed Central
A Mobile Bloomsday Feast
June 15, 2023

Cancer Grand Challenges
Considering the bigger picture in the treatment of cancer: new findings from the team taking on our Cachexia challenge
June 15, 2023

Inside Precision Medicine
Could a Keto Diet Be the Game Changer for Cancer Patients?
June 14, 2023

The U.S. Sun
Diet loved by Kim and Kourtney Kardashian ‘helps fight killer cancers by starving tumours’
June 12, 2023

PharmaPhorum
Epistemic AI launches biomedical GPT at BIO
June 9, 2023

Biocompare
Enhancing DNA Analysis by Tackling AI-Induced Noise
June 5, 2023

The Scientist Magazine
How Restriction Enzymes Changed Biology
June 1, 2023

Growing Your Baby
Autism Research Indicated Father’s Genetic Influence May Play a Greater Role Than Previously Thought
May 27, 2023

Scientific Inquirer
Conversations with John E. Moses: Novel Shapeshifting Vancomycin Shows Potential Against Resistant Bacteria
May 25, 2023

U.S. News & World Report
New Insights Into Each Parent’s Role in the Genetics of Autism
May 23, 2023

Inside Life Changing Medicine
Study May Explain Why High-Sugar Diets Can Worsen IBD
May 23, 2023

News Medical
The role of RNA splicing in one of the deadliest forms of pancreatic cancer
May 22, 2023

Neuroscience News
Unexpected Genetic Influence of Fathers in Autism
May 22, 2023

TBR News Media
CSHL’s John Moses ups the ante in battle against drug resistant infections
May 19, 2023

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
ASGCT News: Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna Opens Presidential Symposium
May 18, 2023

TBR News Media
Warmer weather signals the return of CSHL’s science walking tours
May 18, 2023

Fox Chase Cancer Center
Surprising Discovery on Telomerase Biogenesis Has Implications for Cancer, Degenerative Diseases
May 12, 2023

Genome Web
Autism Study Retraces Parental Sequence Sharing, Sources in Affected Families
May 10, 2023

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Lucas Cheadle becomes elite HHMI scholar, gets funding for science and diversity
May 9, 2023

GenomeWeb
Genome Features Spelled Out Using Models Trained With EvoAug Data Augmentation
May 8, 2023

The Science Advisory Board
Artificial genetic sequences improve performance of deep neural networks
May 5, 2023

Good News Network
Life-Saving Breakthrough for Antibiotics Uses Shapeshifting Chemistry that Won 2022 Nobel Prize
May 3, 2023

Index
A major breakthrough in the recognition of the most mysterious tumor type
May 2, 2023

Stanford Graduate School of Business
A Mother’s Moonshot
May 1, 2023

Talker
Breakthrough in shapeshifting antibiotics could save millions of lives
May 1, 2023

Inverse
These Rare Genetic Diseases Are Finally Getting Attention From Drug Companies
April 30, 2023

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
How Pancreatic Cancer Can Be Accelerated by a Splicing-Regulator Protein
April 27, 2023

Healthline
Pancreatic Cancer May be Caused by This Killer Protein
April 26, 2023

Interesting Engineering
Scientists discover killer protein which causes pancreatic cancer
April 26, 2023

HNGN
Scientists Identify Protein Linked to Pancreatic Cancer Growth and Survival
April 26, 2023

Nature
What Rosalind Franklin truly contributed to the discovery of DNA’s structure
April 25, 2023

USA Today
Cutting-edge advances in cancer treatment are underway. Here are 3 that could change lives.
April 20, 2023

PLOS DNA Science
Seventy Years Since Watson and Crick’s Paper Introduced DNA: A Brief History of the Molecule of Life
April 20, 2023

Dental News
Breakthrough in quest for drugs to counter ‘superbugs’
April 20, 2023

News Directory 3
Will modified antibiotics be a countermeasure against superbugs?
April 20, 2023

The University of Adelaide
New shape-shifting antibiotics in the battle against superbugs
April 18, 2023

EuroNews.Next
New ‘shapeshifting’ antibiotics could help combat drug-resistant superbugs
April 18, 2023

The Examiner
‘Shape-shifting’ antibiotic gives hope in superbug war
April 18, 2023

Healthline
Inspired by Rubik’s Cube, Scientists Create a Shape-Shifting Antibiotic to Fight Disease
April 16, 2023

Ag Update
Scientists investigate perennial corn as sustainable farming option
April 16, 2023

BioWorld
Antisense therapy found to reverse epigenetic changes in glioma models
April 14, 2023

Knowable Magazine
Hope for haploinsufficiency diseases
April 13, 2023

Pharma’s Almanac
Combining RNA Splicing and AI Technologies to Accelerate Drug Discovery and Development
April 12, 2023

TBR News Media
D. None of the Above: Local female scientists react to BNL hiring its first female lab director
April 12, 2023

Biocompare
CRISPR Repurposed to Analyze Gain-of-Function Mutations in Oncogenes
April 10, 2023

NBC News
Brain scans show how different factors can influence obesity in men and women
April 6, 2023

Daily Mail
Brain switch that gets people hooked on booze, drugs or cigarettes is identified by scientists
April 6, 2023

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Brain’s Threat/Reward Pathways May Lead to New Drugs for Anxiety, Addiction
April 6, 2023

Inverse
Novel Research on How Mice Perceive Pleasure Reveals a Promising Path to Treating Addiction
April 5, 2023

New Atlas
Shapeshifting antibiotics fool drug-resistant bacteria
April 4, 2023

Medical Xpress
Study unveils the distinct activation patterns of glutamatergic projection neurons in the cortex of living mice
April 4, 2023

Inside Precision Medicine
Genetic Catalog Furthers Precision Medicine
March 31, 2023

El Pais
A study of cells from four organ donors sheds light on how genetic material is read
March 31, 2023

Nature
How Nancy Hopkins and her tape measure revealed the extent of sexism in science
March 27, 2023

Harvard Business School
Exploring Talent Markets; Aid for Turkey
March 24, 2023

The Science Advisory Board
RNA-seq analysis links protein to spread of pancreatic cancer, reveals potential drug target
March 23, 2023

The Jerusalem Post
Israeli scientists find how pancreatic cancer spreads and kills
March 23, 2023

The Kansas City Star
Blue Valley High students wins Breakthrough Junior Challenge
March 15, 2023

National Cancer Institute
ETV6 Protein Could Be an Important Target for Ewing Sarcoma Treatment
March 7, 2023

Fox5 New York
CRISPR technology modifies cells to fight cancer: ‘Ultimate tool for manipulating life’
March 7, 2023

Nature
We need a plan D
March 6, 2023

HPC Wire
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Enables Neurotransmitter Discovery
March 3, 2023

Smithsonian Magazine
By Studying Corn, Barbara McClintock Unlocked the Secrets of Life
March 2023

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
RNA Kept “In Check” by Shape-Shifting Enzyme
February 24, 2023

Spectrum Autism Research News
Biotech downturn hurts companies targeting autism-linked conditions
February 23, 2023

Nature
Your brain could be controlling how sick you get—and how you recover
February 22, 2023

LI Herald Community Newspaper
Assessing the Suozzi legacy
February 16, 2023

Farm Progress
How Henry Wallace ushered in hybrid seed corn
February 14, 2023

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Stephen Shea links effective mouse mothering with brain chemistry
February 10, 2023

Long Island Business News
Ghermezian: Putting Long Island in the AI business
February 9, 2023

Long Island Press
Christina Renna Foundation Holds 16th Annual Angel’s Wish Gala
February 8, 2023

WABC-TV
Scientists across country make headway in fight against glioblastoma
February 1, 2023

USA Today
After a decade, CRISPR gene editing is a ‘revolution in progress.’ What does the future hold?
January 30, 2023

Inside Precision Medicine
Study finds a new drug target for Ewing sarcoma
January 25, 2023

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Novel Ewing sarcoma therapeutic target uncovered
January 20, 2023

TBR News Media
Gov. Hochul proposes additional funds for SBU research
January 20, 2023

Lab Roots
Discovering ancestral cancer ties
January 19, 2023

Scientific American
This common aquatic plant could produce buckets of biofuel
January 19, 2023

Scientific American
Monogamous prairie voles reveal the neurobiology of love
January 19, 2023

Nature
ChatGPT listed as author on research papers: many scientists disapprove
January 18, 2023

Nature
Preprint review should form part of PhD programmes and postdoc training
January 17, 2023

Innovate LI
New York Tech’s ASD Study Smells Like A Winner
January 17, 2023

Long Island Business News
Leaders talk next-gen jobs
January 9, 2023

Baylor College of Medicine
Good ethics to good science in commercial spaceflight human research
January 6, 2023

Inside Precision Medicine
Software tool finds connections between cancer and ancestry
January 4, 2023

Stony Brook University News
SBU undergrad gains research experience in plant biotechnology field
January 3, 2023

Newsday
$100 million targeted for job training centers on Long Island
December 29, 2022

TBR News Media
In exploring cancer, CSHL’s Spector and postdocs make heart discoveries
December 22, 2022

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Glioblastoma-specific epigenetic mechanism identified that scuppers tumor suppressor
December 22, 2022

Wales Online
Cancer breakthrough: Rogue protein that fuels deadly brain disease found
December 21, 2022

Interesting Engineering
New hope for glioblastoma patients
December 21, 2022

Genome Web
Glioblastoma with wild-type TP53 linked to potentially targetable epigenetic alteration
December 21, 2022

TBR News Media
Isabella Rossellini to bring her one-woman show to CSHL in March
December 16, 2022

Spectrum
Highly expressed genes may buffer against autism-linked mutations in girls
December 14, 2022

The Science Times
Introducing ExtRaINSIGHT: Computer program uncovers harmful history mutation in human genome
December 13, 2022

New Jersey Business Magazine
An all-encompassing fight against cancer
December 12, 2022

Innovate LI
No. 745: Jupiter probes, LI’s smartest women, historic meltdowns – And my baby just wrote me a letter
December 7, 2022

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Which artificial intelligence system works best for you?
December 6, 2022

AZO Robotics
AI-driven genome readers could be the future of medicine
December 6, 2022

MedPageToday
Narrower impella indication; Better TAVR in 90-year-olds; statin prescribing nudge
December 6, 2022

CBS New York
Female STEM students on Long Island receive national honors for mosquito research
December 1, 2022

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor students’ mosquito research published in national database, a first for the district
November 29, 2022

Finsmes
Cajal Neuroscience raises $96M in Series A funding
November 29, 2022

GeekWire
Seattle startup with fresh approach to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease raises $96M
November 29, 2022

Happiest Health
Researchers gain a better picture of how neurons talk
November 22, 2022

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Stoked about ASOs: Stoke Therapeutics treats rare CNS diseases eith RNA-based medicines
November 21, 2022

The Embodied AI Podcast
Tony Zador: The embodied Turing Test, genomic bottlenecks, molecular connectomics
November 16, 2022

Mujeres a Seguir
“Al final todos vamos a envejecer, el objetivo sería hacerlo sin desarrollar enfermedades”
November 15, 2022

The New Yorker
The polymath film composer known as “the Third Coen Brother”
November 14, 2022

River Journal
Raven the Science Maven shares her love of STEM
November 9, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Florin Albeanu, Arkarup Banerjee uncover role of evasive olfactory cells
November 4, 2022

Fierce Biotech
Overeating sweet treats? Scientists discover what drives this desire
October 25, 2022

The Hudson Independent
Corporations doing good
October 23, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s John Moses recounts K. Barry Sharpless’s journey from crazy idea to Nobel Prize
October 20, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Peter Westcott studies the immune system’s response to colon cancer
October 16, 2022

Chemical & Engineering News
Click and bioorthogonal chemistry win 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
October 5, 2022

Newsday
Long Island tries to put together life sciences pieces
September 28, 2022

Spectrum
The cloudy connection between fragile X and cancer
September 28, 2022

Laboratory Equipment
Software finds parts of the genome that are sensitive to bad mutations
September 23, 2022

RTVE
La inmunóloga Corina Amor y su terapia antienvejecimiento
September 19, 2022

ASBMB Today
Mentoring wins over training in science
September 19, 2022

Nature
The fraught quest to account for sex in biology research
September 13, 2022

Newsday
Biden ‘Moonshot’ vital to cancer treatment, Long Island researchers say
September 12, 2022

Leaps.org
Podcast: The inner lives of human breasts
August 29, 2022

Innovate LI
At CSHL, excellence has always started at the top
August 29, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL alumni reflect on their lab time – Part Two
August 25, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL alumni reflect on their lab time
August 20, 2022

SciTechDaily
A promising new drug combo could improve Spinal Muscular Atrophy treatment
August 20, 2022

Radiolab
Inner Workings
August 17, 2022

CNN
Científicos avanzan en una terapia para detener las enfermedades de la vejez, mira en qué consiste
August 17, 2022

New York State
Governor Hochul launches life sciences business competition as part of $350 million Long Island investment fund
August 17, 2022

Independent Turkey
İlk defa farklı ırklara ait kadınlardan ‘Rahim Hücre Atlası’ oluşturulacak
August 12, 2022

Leaps.org
Scientists want to make robots with genomes that help grow their minds
August 12, 2022

Cystic Fibrosis News Today
ASO cocktail may help in treating CF due to W1282X mutation
July 27, 2022

Newsday
Senate OKs $280B tech bill; Schumer says it will bring jobs to LI
July 27, 2022

BioSpace
Research Roundup: Gut disorders linked to Alzheimer’s, ASOs target cystic fibrosis & more
July 22, 2022

BioWorld
Mutation-specific targeting increases transporter protein in cystic fibrosis
July 20, 2022

Deutsche Welle
The need for diversity in genome sequencing
July 19, 2022

Spectrum
The final frontier: Autism geneticists take on the noncoding genome
July 12, 2022

GenomeWeb
New Cas9 enrichment method improves targeted nanopore sequencing
July 1, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Tobias Janowitz helps lead cancer team that won $25 mln in research funding
July 1, 2022

Long Island Herald
Herald honors Long Island’s best in health care
June 23, 2022

ANI
Study shows new tuft cell development for treating lung cancer
June 23, 2022

Alfa
Margarita Salas, madre de la biología molecular española
June 22, 2022

The Science Advisory Board
Tuft cell discovery could lead to new way to treat deadly form of small cell lung cancer
June 22, 2022

The ASCO Post
Four new teams receive $100M to take on cancer’s toughest challenges
June 21, 2022

Forbes
The Cancer Grand Challenges program awards $100 Million to four research teams
June 16, 2022

Oyster Bay Herald
A journey from biology to the DNA Center
June 3, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Corina Amor creates artificial immune cells as possible cancer treatment
May 27, 2022

Technology Networks
Patient-derived organoids predict chemotherapy efficacy for pancreatic cancer
May 26, 2022

Newswise
Hertz Foundation announces 2022 Hertz Fellows
May 25, 2022

WMAR-ABC
Johns Hopkins professor named one of TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People of 2022
May 23, 2022

EuroWeekly
Innovative therapy that could extend human lifespan to “120-130 years”
May 18, 2022

HHMI
Spying on thousands of neurons in the brain’s vision center simultaneously
May 18, 2022

Genetic Literacy Project
The reinvention of agriculture
May 17, 2022

El Pais
Why living up to the age of 130 is a ‘reasonable’ proposition
May 16, 2022

SaluDigital
Descubren que estabilizar los cromosomas puede ayudar a evitar la aparición de tumores
May 14, 2022

Spectrum
Community Newsletter: Hormonal gene regulation, gene-disease links, INSAR
May 8, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Jessica Tollkuhn shows how estrogen creates physical differences in mouse brain region
May 6, 2022

TBR News Media
D. None of the Above: A salute to mothers who maneuver through the unscripted
May 6, 2022

The East Hampton Star
For fighting chance, an anniversary to celebrate and a mission to continue
May 5, 2022

Forbes
Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe: Corina Amor Vegas
May 3, 2022

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Spatial biology reorients biopharma development
May 2, 2022

Chemical & Engineering News
Prehistoric viruses smuggled genes into our DNA
April 30, 2022

Wired
Making science more open is good for research—but bad for security
April 22, 2022

Innovate LI
Patient ‘organoids’ may predict chemotherapy effects
April 21, 2022

EatingWell
Here are the crops scientists are looking to as global average temps increase
April 18, 2022

Futurum
Can we decipher the mechanisms that allow plant cells to communicate?
April 14, 2022

Select Science
AACR President proposes new game plan to beat pancreatic cancer
April 11, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Shea studies blue spot for clues about maternal behavior
April 9, 2022

Northwell Health
Pancreatic cancer lab-grown human organoids may predict effective chemotherapy treatment
April 7, 2022

CBS 2
CBS2 visits high-tech Lustgarten Foundation research lab, as quest for pancreatic cancer personalized medicine continues
April 5, 2022

Science
Top U.S. cancer institute in line for new leadership as director announces departure
April 4, 2022

Drug Target Review
Researchers create triple-negative breast cancer organoids
April 1, 2022

Newsday
Reaching cancer ‘Moonshot’ goals would be a giant leap for mankind
March 14, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Tobias Janowitz shows potential benefits of Pepcid to treat mild COVID-19 cases
March 10, 2022

Newsday
Federal spending package contains more than $50M for LI projects
March 10, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Egeblad, Adrover discover possible COVID-19 benefit to old drug
March 7, 2022

LabRoots
The women who identified the crucial caps on chromosomes
March 6, 2022

Verywell Health
Can a heartburn medicine help your COVID symptoms?
March 3, 2022

Mind Matters
Ants use algorithms similar to those of the Internet
March 2, 2022

News Medical
Study explores dictionary learning-based bridge integration method for data harmonization of single-cell analysis
March 1, 2022

Spectrum
Community Newsletter: Chemical exposure effects, novel variants and preprint server improvements
February 27, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Chris Vakoc finds new possible target for leukemia
February 24, 2022

Reuters
Higher estrogen levels linked to lower COVID death risk; antacid shows promise addressing symptoms
February 17, 2022

WABC-TV
Heartburn drug Pepcid could reduce COVID-19 symptoms, clinical trial suggests
February 15, 2022

Innovate LI
Study: Enjoy those nachos and beat COVID, too
February 15, 2022

News12
Study shows common heartburn drug may ease symptoms of COVID-19
February 14, 2022

The North Shore Leader
CSH Labs, Northwell: Pepcid alleviates Covid symptoms
February 14, 2022

Newsday
New study shows common heartburn drug may ease symptoms of COVID-19
February 13, 2022

Spectrum
Searching for the biology behind autism’s sex bias
February 11, 2022

Nature
China’s approval of gene-edited crops energizes researchers
February 11, 2022

CNN
After hopeful early signs, study of popular heartburn drug shows mixed results against Covid-19
February 10, 2022

The Harvard Gazette
Push for inclusive language in sciences as part of transgender rights fight
February 10, 2022

Research Information
Preprints and open peer review come of age
February 10, 2022

Syosset Advance
Science scholars present work at BoE meeting
February 10, 2022

Mid-Island Times
Regeneron STS Scholar named at Bethpage HS
February 10, 2022

The Epoch Times
Decades-old drug may help protect against severe COVID-19 symptoms: Study
February 9, 2022

Asian News International (ANI)
Old drug may protect against COVID-19 lung injury, finds study
February 9, 2022

MedIndia
Disulfiram stops immune reactions to protect lungs
February 9, 2022

Business Today India
Drug for treating alcohol addiction may cure COVID-induced lung injury: Study
February 9, 2022

UPI
Drug blocks immune reactions that lead to COVID-19 lung damage, study finds
February 8, 2022

SciTech Daily
FDA-approved drug halts immune reactions to save damaged lungs – may treat severe COVID-19
February 8, 2022

News Medical
FDA-approved drug prevents the immune system from producing neutrophil extracellular traps
February 8, 2022

USA Today
Can Biden’s ‘Cancer Moonshot’ succeed? It’s possible, experts say, but it will take more than words
February 6, 2022

Nature
Parity modulates epithelial–immune cell communication
February 2, 2022

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Camila dos Santos links pregnancy protein to defense against breast cancer
January 27, 2022

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. Lucas Martin Cheadle
January 27, 2022

Rare Disease Advisor
The brains behind nusinersen: A visit with geneticist Adrian Krainer, PhD
January 18, 2022

Nature
Cancer cells’ keratin robes keep attackers at bay
January 17, 2022

Daily Star
‘Obscure’ protein could help humanity find a cure for cancer, claim boffins
January 16, 2022

Asian News International (ANI)
Researchers highlight potential new therapeutic approach for leukemia
January 16, 2022

The Science Advisory Board
Veranome, Cold Spring Harbor collaborate on in situ sequencing technology
January 14, 2022

Earth.com
Plant cells message each other using RNA and escort proteins
January 13, 2022

Yahoo!
Veranome Biosystems and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory enter collaboration and licensing agreement to develop advanced in-situ sequencing technologies
January 13, 2022

Jericho Syosset News Journal
Four Syosset students named 2022 Regeneron Science Talent Scholars
January 13, 2022

Fierce Biotech
Fighting leukemia by targeting a little-known protein
January 12, 2022

Asian News International (ANI)
Study points to potential new therapeutic approach for leukemia
January 12, 2022

BristolLive
‘Obscure’ protein could be key in fight against cancer, say researchers
January 11, 2022

Newsday
Gov. Hochul promises to complete LIRR’s Third Track project this year
January 5, 2022

ABC News 10
Hochul proposes to rebuild Wadsworth Center in Albany
January 5, 2022

USA Today
50 years after the US declared war against cancer, the fight continues. These are the 10 biggest victories.
December 23, 2021

Technology Networks
Cancer cells’ “self eating” may be new drug target
December 16, 2021

MedIndia
Link between depression and motivation neurons revealed
December 11, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Pedmale, Rosado find key signal for plants growing in the shade
December 9, 2021

Clinical OMICs
Immune system changes after pregnancy can help fight off breast cancer
December 7, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Tollkuhn links role of gene to lower energy in post-menopausal women
December 3, 2021

Newsday
10 LI projects win $4.8 million from NYS
November 23, 2021

PNAS
In the wake of COVID-19, decentralized clinical trials move to center stage
November 23, 2021

NEO.LIFE
What do neurons and snowflakes have to teach us about AI?
November 19, 2021

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Researchers devise new approach for studying prostate cancer
November 17, 2021

Pharma’s Almanac
Bringing 3D organoid models into a high-throughput environment
November 11, 2021

Nature
An expanding molecular toolbox untangles neural circuits
November 9, 2021

Inside Higher Ed
As misinformation grows, scholars debate how to improve open access
November 8, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s David McCandlish uses math to tackle cancer
November 4, 2021

Smithsonian Magazine
Using CRISPR technology, scientists plan to grow a more durable strawberry
November 2, 2021

City & State NY
The 2021 Long Island Power 100
November 1, 2021

Heritage Radio Network — Meat and Three
Demystifying Halloween: Chasing ghosts and eating frankenfoods
October 30, 2021

Psychology Today
How smells quickly repel or compel us
October 30, 2021

WALK 97.5
Radio For a Cure: Treatment and Resources
October 28, 2021

Nature Biotechnology
Hope Lies in Dreams: The SMA gang
October 20, 2021

New York Times
What scientists are learning about estrogen and exercise
October 20, 2021

Scientific American
Four success stories in gene therapy
October 19, 2021

Interesting Engineering
Newly discovered fossils show that Earth looked a lot like Tolkien’s ‘Middle Earth’
October 15, 2021

Science Daily
Scientists map brain circuit that drives activity in fertile females
October 14, 2021

Bioscientifiq
Scientists explain how pancreatic cancer cells dodge treatments
October 7, 2021

The Verge
I want to taste an AI-designed flavor
October 5, 2021

Newsday
LI researchers may gain from $40 million state fund for biotech startups
October 4, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Dave Tuveson, Derek Cheng reveal cancer’s potential back up plan
October 1, 2021

Slash Gear
Study finds high-fat diets help cancer cells ‘hide’ from immune system
September 29, 2021

DownToEarth
Diet and cancer: New study shows how high-fat diet promotes tumour growth in mice
September 29, 2021

Spectrum
Analysis ups estimate of spontaneous mutations’ role in autism
September 27, 2021

News12 Brooklyn
DNA Center unveiled at City Tech for middle, high school students
September 24, 2021

NY Daily News
Putting innovation in our educational DNA
September 24, 2021

TBR News Media
Studies show high fat diet in mice promotes intestinal tumors
September 23, 2021

Patch
Lindenhurst community walks in support of cancer research
September 23, 2021

The Bioinformatics CRO Podcast
Adam Siepel – evolutionary genomics
September 21, 2021

Pew Trust
Pew funds six teams to advance innovative biomedical research
September 15, 2021

Stony Brook University News
Alda Center, School of Communication & Journalism welcome first science communication graduate cohort
September 14, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Moses works with gas for drug delivery, materials science
September 12, 2021

Newsday
Longtime banker and philanthropist Edward Travaglianti dies at 72
September 3, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL scientists and families who help fund them share goals, optimism
September 2, 2021

TBR News Media
With emotions and memories fueling their determination, families fund cancer research
September 2, 2021

MIT Technology Review
How big science failed to unlock the mysteries of the human brain
August 25, 2021

Clinical OMICS
Top women in precision medicine
August 25, 2021

New York Times
The U.S. is getting a crash course in scientific uncertainty
August 22, 2021

ISAAA
Genome reveals corn’s secret history
August 11, 2021

New York Ag Connection
Corn’s genetic diversity displayed in new genome study
August 9, 2021

City & State NY
The Life Sciences Power 50
August 1, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL hopes to reopen its doors to courses and conferences in October
July 31, 2021

El Mundo
“Puede llegar el momento en el que se precise una vacuna nueva para una variante como la Delta”
July 29, 2021

Spectrum
Method tracks neuron paths, gene expression simultaneously
July 21, 2021

Onco’Zine
The National Cancer Act at 50: The greatest scientific discovery effort in history.
July 21, 2021

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Lung cancer drug resistance controlled by microRNA expression
July 14, 2021

FiveThirtyEight
How science moved beyond peer review during the pandemic
July 8, 2021

Spectrum
Evolutionary approach reveals impact of missense variants in autism
July 7, 2021

TBR News Media
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory set to begin restoration of 1850 seawall
July 7, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL offers minority high school students a chance to question scientists
July 1, 2021

Stony Brook University News
Forbes spotlights cancer drug research of Stony Brook grads
June 29, 2021

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Pancreatic cancer drug resistance mechanisms uncovered
June 23, 2021

Global University Venturing
CSHL joins Autobahn for more spinouts
June 15, 2021

Brandeis Now
Gabbay Award given to pioneering scientists Frank Bennett and Adrian Krainer
June 14, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s pre-print servers share scientific information quickly and responsibly
June 10, 2021

Tech Transfer Central
Cold Spring Harbor Lab partners with Autobahn Labs to bring more therapeutics to market
June 9, 2021

Forbes
How two undergraduate scientists uncovered one of the pharmaceutical industries biggest secrets
June 2, 2021

Ars Technica
Scientists induced hallucinations in mice to learn more about human psychosis
May 26, 2021

The Cancer Letter
David Tuveson: NCI needs more funding to increase success rate of RPGs
May 21, 2021

Long Island Herald
Sports campaign to support cancer research
May 20, 2021

Innovate Long Island
New collaboration cuts to the heart of RNA splicing
May 18, 2021

Cosmos
How does AI think?
May 14, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Linda Van Aelst links genetic disorder to poor stress response
May 14, 2021

India AI
AI to predict the severity of COVID infection: Another boon of technology
May 11, 2021

Cosmos
Max Ludwig Henning Delbruck gets a virus
May 9, 2021

The Journalist’s Resource
What’s peer review? 5 things you should know before covering research
May 8, 2021

MedicalResearch.com
Machine learning helps predict COVID-19 severity in cancer patients
May 5, 2021

The Scientist
Pandemic accelerates trend toward remote clinical trials
May 2, 2021

Innovate Long Island
Large buy-in has DepYmed eyeing huge clinical trials
April 26, 2021

Chemical & Engineering News
Anavo Therapeutics launches to drug phosphatases
April 26, 2021

Massive Science
Hallucinating mice could help us understand schizophrenia
April 22, 2021

Endpoints News
An EU biotech looks to rewrite the ugly history of phosphatases, and it’s taking $24M in funding to get off the ground
April 22, 2021

The Scientist
Cancer cells could travel through the interstitium
April 19, 2021

Newsday
LI drug startup snares $8.3 million
April 13, 2021

Earth.com
Genetic variations control how tomatoes respond to mutations
April 12, 2021

Newsday
Art abounds at Suffolk’s many museums
April 12, 2021

Yahoo News
Scientists induce hallucinations in mice to study the nature of psychotic disorders
April 8, 2021

Drug Target Review
Researchers discover strategy to reverse poor stress response in mice
April 8, 2021

The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research
Spotlight on Critical Issues in Cancer Research: Science of the patient
April 8, 2021

The Western Producer
Researchers tweak corn to get more kernels
April 8, 2021

Science Alert
Scientists have induced hallucination-like states in mice to study psychosis
April 8, 2021

Nature
Genetic therapies offer new hope against incurable brain diseases
April 6, 2021

Jersey Shore Online
Students learn to fight fire with fire during controlled burn
April 6, 2021

Vice
Scientists created a video game that makes people hear sounds that aren’t real
April 5, 2021

Crain’s New York Business
Notable in Non-profit and Philanthropy 2021: Amanda McBrien
April 5, 2021

The Academic Times
Dopamine levels predict hallucination-like experiences in mice
April 1, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Peter Koo studies how computers find genetic patterns
March 27, 2021

ASCO Post
An integrated framework for improving outcomes in pancreatic cancer
March 25, 2021

BioTechniques
BioTechniques Top 5: free apps for DNA sequencing and PCR
March 24, 2021

Medium
Scientists used gene editing to make super corn
March 23, 2021

Newsday
Long Island COVID-19 vaccine, testing companies look to market their products abroad
March 23, 2021

TBR News Media
D. None of the Above: The pandemic in the words of community members over the last year
March 17, 2021

Agri-View
Research finding could boost kernel yield
March 8, 2021

BBC Radio 4
Genome editing and the future of food
March 7, 2021

AgDaily
CRISPR is used to change corn’s kernel sizes
February 23, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL, Northwell recruiting patients for COVID treatment
February 18, 2021

Purdue University
Purdue scientists develop methods to improve molecular identification in plants
February 17, 2021

Newsday
Feinstein researchers study heartburn aid for potential COVID-19 relief
February 16, 2021

Slovenian Press Agency (STA)
Slovenia co-organised UN assembly on women in STEM
February 12, 2021

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
AI researchers take a stab at decoding the inner workings of decision-making in neural nets
February 11, 2021

Fox 5 NY
Could a common heartburn medication help fight COVID-19?
February 6, 2021

Fox 8 Cleveland
Could Pepcid help treat COVID-19? Researchers launch study to find out
February 6, 2021

The Hill
Black students with identical transcripts to their peers are less likely to be recommended for AP classes: study
February 4, 2021

Fierce Biotech
Vanderbilt scientists outsmart an ‘undruggable’ cancer-driving gene with engineered mutations
February 1, 2021

Clinical Trials Arena
Northwell Health and CSHL open virtual Covid-19 drug trial
January 28, 2021

News12
Northwell Health, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory begin PEPCID trial for COVID-19 treatment
January 27, 2021

The Marshall Project
This scientist helped free the innocent using DNA. Now Biden wants him in the cabinet.
January 26, 2021

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Janowitz, Beyaz win $2.5 Mln Inaugural Endeavor Award
January 21, 2021

The Northside Sun
A conversation with Dr. Maihle on her work in research
January 21, 2021

Inside Higher Ed
Pivotal year for preprints
January 20, 2021

Newsday
Regeneron scholars are essential scientists
January 18, 2021

Spectrum
Malfunctioning neurons mute sound processing in mouse model of Rett syndrome
January 14, 2021

Newsday
Long Island has 41 scholars in Regeneron science competition
January 8, 2021

Philanthropy News Digest
Mark Foundation awards $8 million for collaborative research
January 8, 2021

Techtales
Star Trek: DNA “tricorder” for your pocket
December 28, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Michael Schatz and apprentice create Star Trek device
December 25, 2020

Nature
How a torrent of COVID science changed research publishing — in seven charts
December 16, 2020

Front Line Genomics
iGenomics: DNA analyser for your smartphone
December 16, 2020

Fortune
A.I. needs to get real—and other takeaways from this year’s NeurIPS
December 15, 2020

TBR News Media
Dennis Plenker leads new organoid facility at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
December 11, 2020

GenomeWeb
Cold Spring Harbor Lab develops iPhone app for mobile sequencing analysis
December 11, 2020

Clinical Lab Manager
World’s first mobile iOS-based DNA sequence analyzer
December 11, 2020

UNILAD
Your phone could scan people for diseases soon
December 9, 2020

Metro UK
Star Trek-style ‘tricorder’ could be scanning for diseases in two years using your phone
December 8, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
World’s first mobile genome sequence analyzer developed

Laboratory Equipment
The world’s first mobile genetics lab can fit in your pocket, for free
December 8, 2020

Psychology Today
Neuroscientists discover how to keep us from freaking out
December 7, 2020

RT News
Remember Star Trek’s ‘tricorder’? Scientists develop world’s 1st mobile DNA sequence analyzer app
December 7, 2020

TBR News Media
Arkarup Banerjee returns to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to study singing mice
December 6, 2020

BBC News Mundo
Qué son las terapias ARN que están revolucionando el tratamiento de enfermedades raras
December 3, 2020

Technology Networks
How modern genomics is rewriting our understanding of history
December 1, 2020

Forbes
How neuroscience is changing the way your brain processes fear at work
November 29, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Tobias Janowitz, Douglas Fearon use HIV drug for possible cancer treatment
November 29, 2020

Science
2020 AAAS Fellows approved by the AAAS Council
November 27, 2020

Ladders
What successful people know about failure
November 25, 2020

City & State NY
The 2020 Long Island Power 100
November 23, 2020

The Medium
The Brain and Fear: How do we process fear?
November 23, 2020

Health 24
What happens in our brains when we’re afraid?
November 13, 2020

Newsday
LI employees who went the extra mile
November 12, 2020

Katalyst Technologies
Katalyst-Nova Techset unveils Data Conversion Services for medRxiv
November 10, 2020

Chemistry World
Nanoparticle can starve aggressive breast cancer cells of vital copper
November 6, 2020

Registered Dental Hygienist Magazine
Vaping and its link to COVID-19 severity
November 4, 2020

Association of Health Care Journalists
New York Times health reporter shares COVID-19 resources, tips
November 3, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Partha Mitra uses AI to track brain neurons
October 22, 2020

Chemistry World
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to open first chemistry lab in its 130-year history
October 19, 2020

TBR News Media
People with cancer remains focus of Don Monti Memorial Foundation
October 16, 2020

TBR News Media
D. None of the Above: My lunch at CSHL with a future Nobel prize winner
October 14, 2020

Biomedical Picture of the Day
Learning from experience
October 8, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Jeremy Borniger looks at neuronal link between stress, insomnia and immune system
October 4, 2020

STAT
It’s time for STAT’s 2020 Nobel Prize predictions
October 2, 2020

Tech & Geek
Neural pathways traced by artificial intelligence
October 2, 2020

Spectrum
Beyond the bench: A conversation with Tony Zador
September 29, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Lucas Cheadle explores how nurture affects mouse brain development
September 27, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Lucas Cheadle hopes to inspire other Native Americans to join STEM
September 27, 2020

Science
How Neanderthals lost their Y chromosome
September 24, 2020

Stanford Social Innovation Review
Seeding the ground for tri-sector alliances before the crisis hits
September 15, 2020

Earth.com
The brain region that motivates us may also help us avoid punishment
September 15, 2020

Science Alert
One brain circuit links stress, sleep and the immune system, mouse study reveals
September 14, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
The neural circuit that fuses stress, insomnia, and the immune system
September 11, 2020

Sleep Review
Scientists find neurons linking stress to insomnia to immune system disruption in mouse study
September 11, 2020

New York Times
Cancer projects to diversify genetic research receive new grants
September 11, 2020

LI Herald
Lynbrook teens’ donation makes a big splash
September 10, 2020

New Atlas
Brain circuit linking stress, insomnia and the immune system discovered
September 9, 2020

Biomedical Picture of the Day
Exposing tumours’ tricks
September 8, 2020

Long Island Press
SBU prostate cancer treatment research shows promise
August 31, 2020

Unite.AI
Researchers unravel mysteries of the heart and predict heart disease with AI
August 24, 2020

Science Alert
There are mysterious wrinkles inside our hearts. This might be what they’re for
August 23, 2020

News Medical
Strand-like muscle fibers in the heart tied to heart failure risk
August 21, 2020

Big Think
Scientists solve Leonardo da Vinci’s 500-year-old human heart mystery
August 21, 2020

LI Herald
Swim Across America will still make a splash in Lynbrook
August 21, 2020

TBR News Media
Politicians express outage outrage, demand improvement from utilities
August 21, 2020

Fox 5 NY
New bill would increase oversight of PSEG after research lab left without power by Tropical Storm Isaias
August 20, 2020

Scientific American
Study sequences 100 tomato varieties
August 19, 2020

BioTechniques
Da Vinci heart mystery settled with imaging genetics
August 19, 2020

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab backs state oversight bill
August 18, 2020

TBR News Media
DNA Learning Center in Cold Spring Harbor offers remote labs
August 15, 2020

Biomedical Picture of the Day
Pregnant protection
August 14, 2020

Nature
Inside the mind of an animal
August 11, 2020

Nerdist
Study shows some humans carry mysterious ancestor’s DNA
August 11, 2020

ScienceAlert
Some humans are carrying DNA from an unknown ancient ancestor
August 11, 2020

Archaeology
Algorithm detects gene flow between archaic humans
August 7, 2020

The Daily Galaxy
“The Unknown Ancestor”—Searching for primordial human origins
August 7, 2020

Daily Mail
DNA from an unknown ancient ancestor of humans that once bred with Denisovans still exists among people today, study reveals
August 6, 2020

GenomeWeb
Algorithm points to complex hominin mixing history
August 6, 2020

SciTechDaily
Shocking research finds DNA from an ancient, unidentified ancestor was passed down to humans living today
August 6, 2020

Evolution News
Next phase of ENCODE finds more functional information in genome “junk”
August 4, 2020

Albany Herald
Sequencing of tomato genomes will help geneticists breed better varieties
August 4, 2020

ASCO Post
Top scientists share early research on intersection of COVID-19 and cancer care at AACR Virtual Meeting
July 30, 2020

Newsday
Top Doctors 2020
July 28, 2020

Bernews
Minors selected to attend virtual coding camp
July 28, 2020

Science News
A popular heartburn medicine doesn’t work as a COVID-19 antiviral
July 27, 2020

Biomedical Picture of the Day
Master Cells
July 24, 2020

Philadelphia Inquirer
‘No end in sight’ to coronavirus, Fauci tells cancer doctors at Philly-run conference
July 20, 2020

PacBio
New isoform phasing technique traces parental-progeny differences in maize
July 17, 2020

Popular Mechanics
Space weeds could keep astronauts healthy
July 16, 2020

Nonprofit Quarterly
Beauty and the beast: Arts grants and a cultural response to the pandemic
July 16, 2020

Fierce Biotech
How breast cancer cells evade immune defenses
July 15, 2020

Drug Target Review
Blocking cholesterol storage halts pancreatic cancer growth
July 10, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Pancreatic cancer cells halted by cholesterol blockage
July 8, 2020

Wired
How to read Covid-19 research (and actually understand it)
July 8, 2020

NPR
The pandemic is pushing scientists to rethink how they read research papers
July 7, 2020

Cancer Network
Neutrophil extracellular traps may prompt lethal blood clots, inflammation in patients with COVID-19
July 7, 2020

TechTalks
What is the difference between artificial neural networks and biological brains
July 6, 2020

The Cancer Letter
Northwell Health reopens cancer services after COVID-19 deluge
July 2, 2020

WBFO – NPR
Researchers uncover links between COVID-19 and smoking, vaping
June 30, 2020

PNAS
QnAs with Zachary B. Lippman
June 30, 2020

STAT
New journal will vet Covid-19 preprints, calling out misinformation and highlighting credible research
June 29, 2020

Inside Higher Ed
Debunking bad COVID-19 research
June 29, 2020

Forbes
Three promising treatments for Covid-19: No cure yet, but progress
June 24, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Saket Navlakha moves beyond common scents with computers
June 21, 2020

Science News
How to make a mouse smell a smell that doesn’t actually exist
June 18, 2020

Cosmos
Common proteins and different genes
June 18, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Stillman wins Heineken Prize, reflects on COVID efforts
June 12, 2020

Spectrum
Decade of data dents idea of a ‘female protective effect’
June 12, 2020

Science
Computing cancer’s weak spots
June 12, 2020

Cancer Therapy Advisor
A single chromosomal gain in cancer can either inhibit or drive disease
June 9, 2020

Tech Times
Heartburn drug can fight moderately severe coronavirus cases; vaccine may take 10-15 years experts say
June 8, 2020

Chemical & Engineering News
Pandemic puts preprints first
June 7, 2020

The Tribune
Indigestion drug may help treat mild COVID-19 symptoms, say researchers
June 6, 2020

CBS Miami
Common heartburn drug famotidine may help ease COVID-19 symptoms, study finds
June 5, 2020

Irish Independent
Indigestion tablets may ease Covid-19 symptoms – study
June 5, 2020

The Telegraph
Heartburn drug may help treat mild coronavirus symptoms, research finds
June 4, 2020

CNN
Common heartburn drug may have helped 10 patients at home with coronavirus
June 4, 2020

U.S. News & World Report
Could heartburn med Pepcid ease COVID-19 symptoms?
June 4, 2020

Nature
Will the pandemic permanently alter scientific publishing?
June 3, 2020

The Philadelphia Inquirer
A guide to making sense of coronavirus studies
June 2, 2020

The New York Times
How you should read coronavirus studies, or any science paper
June 1, 2020

Wired
Meet ACE2, the enzyme at the center of the Covid-19 mystery
June 1, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Pregnancy may reduce cancer risk through epigenetic reprogramming
June 1, 2020

Medical Daily
Getting pregnant may help women avoid breast cancer, study says
June 1, 2020

BioNews
Pregnancy protects against breast cancer by changing the epigenome
June 1, 2020

The Scientist
Neutrophil extracellular traps may augur severe COVID-19
May 28, 2020

Medical News Today
People who smoke may have more receptors for the new coronavirus
May 26, 2020

Fox News
Smoking increases SARS-CoV-2 receptors in the lungs, researchers find
May 20, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Smoking may promote SARS-CoV-2 infection by increasing ACE2 expression
May 19, 2020

Hindustan Times
Best time to quit! Quitting smoking might reduce severe coronavirus infection risk
May 19, 2020

Biocompare
Smoking ups vulnerability to SARS-CoV-2, but it’s reversible
May 18, 2020

Inverse
Robots that can sniff out chemical weapons and pollution are coming soon — study
May 11, 2020

The Economist
Scientific research on the coronavirus is being released in a torrent
May 7, 2020

New Scientist
How the covid-19 pandemic has led to a flood of misleading science
May 6, 2020

Bloomberg
A pandemic moves peer review to Twitter
May 5, 2020

The Conversation
What you need to know about how coronavirus is changing science
May 5, 2020

Bloomberg
Science gets messy in frantic dash to publish Covid-19 research
May 1, 2020

Scientific American
‘Spider-Man’ immune response may promote severe COVID-19
April 28, 2020

GlobeNewswire
Santhera and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to investigate Lonodelestat (POL6014) in COVID-19-related Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
April 27, 2020

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Mikala Egeblad takes novel COVID-19 approach
April 26, 2020

ContagionLive
Casting NETs in SARS: Overactive neutrophils in COVID-19
April 22, 2020

The Philadelphia Inquirer
Why some get really sick from the coronavirus, and others don’t
April 20, 2020

Long Island Press
Long Island researchers studying immune system overreaction in most severe COVID-19 cases
April 20, 2020

LabRoots
Worst COVID-19 cases may be caused by immune cell overactivity
April 20, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
COVID-19 researchers develop tech for mopping up cytokines, and consider gathering in the NETs
April 20, 2020

RheumNow
A role for netosis in COVID-19 infection?
April 20, 2020

Sci News
Study links neutrophil infiltration in lungs to COVID-19 symptoms
April 17, 2020

News Medical
Are overactive immune cells causing COVID-19-related deaths?
April 16, 2020

Innovate LI
CSHL, partners track COVID-19 culprit to tricky NET
April 16, 2020

Courthouse News Service
Overactive immune cells may contribute to Covid deaths
April 16, 2020

Long Island Business News
Feinstein, Cold Spring Harbor lab fight COVID-19
April 16, 2020

UPI
New algorithm can predict evolution of genetic mutations
April 15, 2020

Daily Mail
Could smoking protect against coronavirus?
April 15, 2020

The New York Times
Coronavirus tests science’s need for speed limits
April 14, 2020

Live Science
Why COVID-19 hits smokers harder
April 10, 2020

Signals
Communicating new science in a crisis
April 2, 2020

The New York Times
Covid-19 changed how the world does science, together
April 1, 2020

The Washington Post
The roadmap for defeating covid-19
April 1, 2020

Biotechniques
David Spector: Utilizing organoids to study breast cancer
April 1, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
New tools for studying genetic variation in cancer
March 25, 2020

Quanta
Nature versus nurture? Add ‘Noise’ to the debate.
March 23, 2020

STAT
Covid-19 is reshaping the world of bioscience publishing
March 23, 2020

Good Morning America
Scientists across the globe are working to find a treatment for COVID-19
March 22, 2020

Innovate LI
No. 484: We do the Twist, the Bump And the IDA shuffle – All from the comfort of home!
March 18, 2020

TechCrunch
With launch of COVID-19 data hub, the White House issues a ‘call to action’ for AI researchers
March 16, 2020

Wired
Global officials call for free access to Covid-19 research
March 13, 2020

Newsday
Long Island events cancelled amid coronavirus concerns
March 13, 2020

Spectrum
Preprints of autism research, explained
March 11, 2020

TBR News Media
NY State earmarks funds, BNL cancels conference due to coronavirus
March 4, 2020

Science
‘A completely new culture of doing research.’ Coronavirus outbreak changes how scientists communicate
February 26, 2020

Scientific American
A breakthrough in genetic medicine for rare diseases
February 25, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Zhang finds unexpected role for vitamin B6 in leukemia
February 21, 2020

Patch
Today’s students, tomorrow’s scientists
February 19, 2020

TBR News Media
SBU, CSHL team scores $4.2M NCI grant for prostate cancer studies
February 18, 2020

Fred Hutch
Coronavirus outbreak puts ‘open science’ under a microscope
February 13, 2020

GenomeWeb
New algorithms unlock targeted sequencing on nanopore platforms
February 11, 2020

Newsday
Jeff Boyd joins Northwell Health as chief scientific officer for cancer
February 10, 2020

Long Island Press
17th annual Long Island Press Power List announced
February 4, 2020

Wabash On My Mind Podcast
Episode #268: Dr. W. Richard McCombie ’77
February 4, 2020

The Institute of Food Technologists Next
Designing a tomato for urban gardens
February 3, 2020

ANI
Study reveals role of mutation in blood cancers
February 3, 2020

Rett Syndrome News
MECP2 gene mutations alter nerve cells and impair learning, mouse study finds
January 31, 2020

The Conversation
Modern tomatoes are very different from their wild ancestors – and we found missing links in their evolution
January 30, 2020

Stony Brook University News
Stony Brook-led team awarded $4.2 million grant to fight prostate cancer
January 29, 2020

The University of Tennessee News
Research team investigates abnormal neuron activity in Rett syndrome
January 29, 2020

Medical News Today
Leukemia’s unexpected link to vitamin B-6
January 27, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Dave Jackson makes plant discoveries, adds new staff
January 24, 2020

Forbes
Scientists make a leap forward in understanding cognition
January 16, 2020

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Saket Navlakha looks to biology for computer science clue
January 16, 2020

Department of Defense – CDMRP
Using a novel genetically engineered mouse model to identify new drug targets for treatment-resistant metastatic prostate cancer
January 14, 2020

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Leukemia’s favorite fix, vitamin B6, vulnerable to pharmacological blockade
January 13, 2020

Labroots
Disrupting leukemia’s deadly reliance on vitamin B6
January 13, 2020

CBC Radio
Gene editing could revolutionize the food industry, but it’ll have to fight the PR war GMO foods lost
January 12, 2020

Medical Xpress
Wonder drug? Exploring the molecular mechanisms of metformin, a diabetes drug with Medieval roots
January 10, 2020

Ag Professional
2020 mega trends: Advanced agronomics
January 9, 2020

National Science Foundation
Scientists learn how to increase corn crop yields
January 8, 2020

Inside Philanthropy
A leading bank gives for a future with better health
January 8, 2020

Targeted Oncology
Aiding immune responses through CXCR4 inhibition in patients with pancreatic cancer
January 6, 2020

India Times
How brain balances pleasure, pain decoded
January 2, 2020

Association of American Cancer Institutes
AACI marks milestone with new member Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
January 2, 2020

Psychology Today
The neuroscience of seeking pleasure and avoiding pain
January 1, 2020

ANI
Study finds how brain balances pleasure and pain
January 1, 2020

Hindustan Time
Here’s how brain balances pleasure and pain
January 1, 2020

BBC 4 Radio
Fidget on Four
December 31, 2019

LabRoots
Using machine learning to analyze gene regulation
December 31, 2019

UPI
Brain response to pleasure, pain may inform new mental health treatments
December 31, 2019

The Hill
Space, climate change and indoor farming: the future of food is in this tomato
December 30, 2019

Supermarket Perimeter
These tomatoes may someday grow in space
December 27, 2019

Labroots
Perfect for urban farming: Gene-edited tomatoes that grow like grapes
December 25, 2019

Smithsonian Magazine
Gene-edited tomatoes grow in bunches like grapes, making them ideal for urban farming
December 24, 2019

Popular Science
These gene-edited tomatoes grow in cute little bouquets suited to urban farming
December 24, 2019

Daily Mail
New genetically-modified ‘urban’ tomatoes that ripen in compact bunches like grapes can be grown on the roofs of skyscrapers — or even in space
December 23, 2019

Popular Mechanics
Scientists gene-edited tomatoes to make them grow like grapes
December 23, 2019

NIH Director’s Blog
A neuronal light show
December 23, 2019

Inverse
New gene-edited tomato could mean fresh produce in space
December 23, 2019

New Atlas
Genetically engineered tomato shrub could be a boon for urban farming
December 23, 2019

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Gladman studies mutation that raises sorghum yield
December 23, 2019

Biocompare
Urban- and space-friendly tomatoes engineered
December 23, 2019

Discover Magazine
With a new microscope, researchers may be able to see DNA activity
December 21, 2019

STAT
Scientists aren’t sure why identical twins differ. Armadillo quads offer an answer
December 20, 2019

Frontiers Science News
Frontiers and medRxiv integration announced
December 19, 2019

Bangor Daily News
Why we don’t have a vaccine for Lyme disease
December 18, 2019

Media Post
The ruts of our brain
December 17, 2019

TBR News Media
BNL, CSHL, SBU address gender imbalance in STEM
December 14, 2019

ScienceNews
Surplus chromosomes may fuel tumor growth in some cancers
December 13, 2019

River Journal
Regeneron announces opening of DNA Learning Center with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and becoming sponsor of world’s biggest science fair
December 12, 2019

TBR News Media
CSHL-led team addresses harassment and bias in STEM
December 11, 2019

Tech Explorist
How the brain produces cognition is finally understood?
December 10, 2019

The Science Advisory Board
Open science for the modern scientific community
December 9, 2019

BioTechniques
Can we reprogram cancer cells destined for metastasis?
December 7, 2019

Newsday
The ‘om’ office: Meditation room among perks to lure workers
December 5, 2019

WSHU
Cold Spring Harbor Lab wins grant for cancer research
December 5, 2019

ALS News Today
‘Jumping Genes’ identified as possible cause of ALS, linked to TDP-43 protein accumulation
December 4, 2019

Long Island Business News
Cold Spring Harbor Lab wins $750K grant from TD Bank
December 4, 2019

Newsday
LI lab wins $750,000 grant to advance cancer research
December 3, 2019

Innovate LI
In TD grant, big win For CSHL, Tuveson and society
December 3, 2019

Nature
A picture is worth a thousand base pairs
December 2, 2019

The Scientist
What paraspeckles can teach us about basic cell biology
December 1, 2019

Simons Foundation
Thinking on the go: Why does the whole brain light up for just the smallest movements?
November 26, 2019

UConn Today
Splicing factor to blame in triple negative breast cancer
November 26, 2019

News18
Difference between expert and novice brains shows better ways to learn
November 25, 2019

Science Focus
Experts’ brains have faster, more efficient neurons, mouse study suggests
November 23, 2019

Drug Target Review
A novel target revealed for myelodysplastic syndrome
November 21, 2019

Tech Times
Study reveals an expert’s brain is different from a novice’s
November 21, 2019

Metro
Suddenly it all clicks into place… how brains change as new skills are learned
November 20, 2019

Inverse
Big differences between expert and novice brains reveal a better way to learn
November 18, 2019

Technology Networks
Scientists take action to stop gender inequality and sexual harassment in STEM
November 8, 2019

Quanta
‘Noise’ in the brain encodes surprisingly important signals
November 7, 2019

TBR Newsmedia
New breakthrough Lyme vaccines under development
November 7, 2019

TBR Newsmedia
Historic lab at CSHL transformed for future cancer research
November 7, 2019

The Fence Post
USDA ARS and CSHL research probe ways to increase yields of sorghum — and other crops
November 6, 2019

Science
After decades, progress against an ‘undruggable’ cancer target
November 1, 2019

Salon
The secret to growing giant pumpkins
October 31, 2019

WSHU
$75 million cancer research center opens at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
October 31, 2019

Innovate LI
Whole body, whole world in CSHL’s new Demerec lab
October 31, 2019

News12
Gov. Cuomo announces addition to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
October 30, 2019

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab unveils new $75 million research center
October 30, 2019

Science
Two new drugs finally hit ‘undruggable’ cancer target, providing hope for treatments
October 30, 2019

Spectrum
New gene linked to autism, neuron development
October 30, 2019

Wired
Now the machines are learning how to smell
October 24, 2019

PLOS Blog
When the target isn’t really the target: One way cancer drugs fall out of clinical trials
October 24, 2019

Nature
The many ways to map many brains
October 23, 2019

STAT
New CRISPR tool has the potential to correct almost all disease-causing DNA glitches, scientists report
October 21, 2019

DotMed
US researchers find new insights on the importance of traumatic microbleeds
October 18, 2019

Biopharmapress
Lyme malady has no strings attached
October 18, 2019

CBS New York
Doctors working on possible breakthrough vaccine against disease-carrying ticks, Lyme disease
October 17, 2019

News Medical
Lyme vaccine on the horizon, says new study
October 17, 2019

Metro News
Clock ticking towards jab to stop deadly Lyme disease
October 17, 2019

Oncology Learning Network
Career paths in medical oncology
October 17, 2019

Long Island Press
Healthcare systems offer expert breast cancer care to Long Islanders
October 17, 2019

LabPulse
Pathology study challenges conventional wisdom on brain injury
October 15, 2019

Silicon Republic
Brain discovery brings fresh hope for new concussion treatments
October 14, 2019

Medical Device Network
New study challenges nerve damage hypothesis in traumatic brain injury
October 14, 2019

Science
In bid to boost transparency, bioRxiv begins posting peer reviews next to preprints
October 10, 2019

STAT
Three scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering how cells sense and adapt to oxygen levels
October 7, 2019

Newsday
YMCA and Farmingdale State College at front of list for state grant requests
October 7, 2019

STAT
Growing tumors in a dish, scientists try to personalize pancreatic cancer treatment
October 4, 2019

The Science Times
Cancer of the blood may become deadlier than it was
October 4, 2019

Future Tech
Diet and disease: Are we what we eat?—Semir Beyaz, Ph.D.
October 4, 2019

DocWire
Together, two genetic mutations make blood cancer more aggressive
October 3, 2019

Patch
Medical student from Fort Salonga targets cancer treatment
October 3, 2019

The Scientist
Human reference genome doesn’t capture full genetic diversity
October 2, 2019

STAT
What’s in the cards for this year’s Nobel Prizes? Scientists are placing their bets
October 2, 2019

The Scientist
Why immune cells extrude webs of DNA and protein
October 1, 2019

Interesting Engineering
AI attitudes: What the experts consider of concern
September 29, 2019

Science News
Mice fidget. Those motions have big effects on their brains
September 27, 2019

Scientific American
Don’t fear the terminator
September 26, 2019

Newsday
LIer a 2019 MacArthur ‘genius’ grant recipient
September 25, 2019

Long Island Press
Cold Spring Harbor Lab researcher wins MacArthur Fellowship
September 25, 2019

Genomeweb
Additional ‘geniuses’
September 25, 2019

Nassau Daily Voice
Long Island biologist named MacArthur ‘genius’
September 25, 2019

Nature Biotechnology
With CRISPR and machine learning, startups fast-track crops to consume less, produce more
September 25, 2019

IFL Science
Mice adorably fidget when thinking hard
September 24, 2019

People Behind the Science Podcast
Dr. Molly Gale Hammell: Deciphering Genome Differences Associated with Diseases Like ALS
September 23, 2019

Vox
Most cancer drugs fail in testing. This might be a big reason why.
September 16, 2019

EatingWell
What is gene editing and why it goes beyond GMOs
September 16, 2019

Chemical & Engineering News
Some anticancer molecules are off target
September 16, 2019

Labroots
Cancer drugs don’t work the way we thought
September 13, 2019

News-Medical
CRISPR may explain why so many experimental cancer drugs fail
September 13, 2019

The Scientist
Cancer drugs in development may be targeting wrong proteins
September 12, 2019

BioSpace
Are drugmakers going after the right targets in cancer cells?
September 12, 2019

MedCity News
Even when cancer drugs work, it’s not always as intended, study finds
September 12, 2019

The New York Times
Why aren’t there better cancer drugs? Scientists may have picked the wrong targets
September 11, 2019

STAT
Why so many cancer drugs fail: Genes thought ‘essential’ for tumor survival are not, study finds
September 11, 2019

Science
Some cancer drugs miss their target. CRISPR could improve their aim
September 11, 2019

Nature
How to banish manels and manferences from scientific meetings
September 10, 2019

Caldwell University
Science students learn new research skills in internships
September 9, 2019

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Award for therapy for muscle weakness
September 9, 2019

Quanta Magazine
Fossil DNA reveals new twists in modern human origins
August 29, 2019

Evolution News
Sense of smell requires optimized, scalable network circuitry
August 27, 2019

Digital Journal
Understanding animal brains to improve robotics
August 24, 2019

Genetic Literacy Project
CRISPR breathing new life into wheat and other crops—can it avoid GMO controversy
August 23, 2019

PLOS Blogs
medRxiv to PLOS: Direct preprint transfers
August 22, 2019

Scientific American
Antisense drugs for Huntington’s, ALS and prion diseases could meet the dire need for brain treatments
August 15, 2019

Eye On A.I.
Exploring olfaction with AI
August 14, 2019

ACS Research – TheoryLab
A promising approach to curing prostate cancer
August 10, 2019

Fixstars Solutions
Fixstars Solutions accelerates brain-wide mesoscale circuit mapping in Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
August 2, 2019

LongIsland.com
Long Island Sound swimmers to raise money for charity
August 1, 2019

Howard Hughes Medical Institute
44 Gilliam Fellowships awarded to support diversity and inclusion in science
July 31, 2019

Spectrum
Preprint server aims to lead medical research into era of open science
July 31, 2019

Innovate LI
Writing the book, literally, on bioelectronic medicine
July 30, 2019

Science
To feed its 1.4 billion, China bets big on genome editing of crops
July 29, 2019

Newsday
Scientists on the trail of sense of smell
July 25, 2019

The Atlantic
The Human Brain Project hasn’t lived up to its promise
July 22, 2019

The New York Times
Why are these mice hallucinating? Scientists are in their heads
July 18, 2019

White House
President Donald J. Trump announces recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
July 2, 2019

BioSpace
Pancreatic cancer update: Abandoned trial, exciting research, new appointments
July 2, 2019

Z6 Mag
Researchers found a way to stop tumors from developing
July 2, 2019

Nature
How to support open-source software and stay sane
July 1, 2019

FierceBiotech
Penn team finds new path to tumor death in mouse models of lymphoma and colon cancer
July 1, 2019

National Geographic
Ancient DNA reveals new twists in Neanderthal migration
June 26, 2019

Discover
A genetic ghost hunt: What ancient humans live on in our DNA?
June 25, 2019

Science News
New approaches may help solve the Lyme disease diagnosis dilemma
June 23, 2019

Discover
A molecule long thought harmless plays a role in pancreatic cancer, could hint at cure
June 20, 2019

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
In pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, a supposed bystander may be a lead culprit
June 20, 2019

Technology Networks
A sweet surprise: Targeting sugar-coated proteins to treat pancreatitis
June 20, 2019

FierceBiotech
How a long-known biomarker backs BioNTech’s antibody for pancreatic cancer
June 20, 2019

Newsday
Island Park native recounts story of survival at opening of pancreatic cancer center in New Hyde Park
June 19, 2019

Nature
Top 10 academic institutions in 2018
June 19, 2019

Newsday
Long Island scientists work to repurpose old medicines for new uses
June 18, 2019

Science News
Norovirus close-ups might help fight stomach flu
June 17, 2019

MDedge
Preprints come to medicine: medRxiv launches with safeguards
June 11, 2019

Newsday
Marilyn Simons takes a solo turn in philanthropy
June 8, 2019

GenomeWeb
And now, medRxiv
June 7, 2019

Inside Higher Ed
‘Plan U’ for mandatory sharing of pub preprints
June 7, 2019

Science
Medical preprint server debuts
June 5, 2019

The Scientist
Q&A: New preprint server for clinical research
June 5, 2019

Cosmos
Minefield on a chip: Organoid research might produce cancer cures, or viable embryos
June 5, 2019

Nature
How to bring preprints to charged field of medicine
June 5, 2019

ZME Science
Researchers want free, open-access science — science publishers, not so much
June 5, 2019

Medical Express
Cancer research using mini-organs from tumors and healthy tissue
June 5, 2019

Farm Progress
Innovation refines plant gene work
June 3, 2019

Penate Productions
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory – Brain Initiative Interview
May 31, 2019

The Guardian
Crispr gene-editing will change the way Americans eat – here’s what’s coming
May 30, 2019

The Island Now
Roslyn Middle School science café hosts Tatiana Engel
May 23, 2019

Interesting Engineering
Our Brave New World: Why the advance of AI raises ethical concerns
May 22, 2019

Lab Roots
New viable drug target for prostate cancer
May 21, 2019

Edex Live
New dedicated office for IIT Madras Center for Computational Brain Research inaugurated
May 21, 2019

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Prostate cancer target blockade tackles elusive onocogene
May 15, 2019

FierceBiotech
Scientists find a possible new target for metastatic prostate cancer
May 15, 2019

The Jerusalem Post
TAU to honor Jewish geneticist who discovered treatment for SMA
May 15, 2019

Newsday
At Cold Spring Harbor DNA Learning Center, we solve a mystery
May 12, 2019

Quartz
Campbell’s soup changed tomatoes’ DNA and opened up a can of mystery
May 6, 2019

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Megan Crow tackles a neuroscience ‘holy grail’
May 3, 2019

The Suffolk Times
Boots-deep in research: Mattituck students collect DNA samples
May 3, 2019

NY Metro Parents
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DNA Learning Center to hold day camps at City Tech Brooklyn
May 3, 2019

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Kepecs named BJC investigator
April 18, 2019

Long Island Press
Cold Spring Harbor: From whaling hub to science legend
April 18, 2019

Dow Jones Newswire
Farm Startup Licenses Gene Editing Method — Market Talk
April 16, 2019

Innovate LI
Stony Brook grad students soar in NSF nominations
April 16, 2019

Nature
Sydney Brenner (1927-2019)
April 11, 2019

Stony Brook University News
Gala honoring Dr. Marilyn Hawrys Simons raises record $28.2 million
April 11, 2019

The National Academies
National Academies join colleges and universities to launch action collaborative on preventing sexual harassment in higher education
April 10, 2019

Newsday
Blurry no more, Cold Spring Harbor Lab researcher back from brain tumor
April 6, 2019

Biomedical Picture of the Day
Learning from primates
April 4, 2019

The Globe and Mail
2019 Gairdner Awards: Winners hailed for discoveries on DNA replication and power of stem cells to fight cancer
April 2, 2019

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab president receives prestigious award for DNA research
April 2, 2019

Cell
Once and Only Once
April 2, 2019

SciTech Europa
What is the relationship between maize crop yields and genetic activity in the plant’s metabolic pathways?
April 2, 2019

MIT Technology Review
The Animal-AI Olympics is going to treat AI like a lab rat
April 1, 2019

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab scientists share what they’re working on
March 28, 2019

AACR
American Association for Cancer Research announces 2019 class of fellows of the AACR Academy
March 25, 2019

ASPB – Plant Science Today
ASPB names 2019 award recipients
March 20, 2019

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Tobias Janowitz fights cancer at the macro level
March 17, 2019

Bloomberg
Jim Simons goes sockless like Einstein to raise money for Princeton scholars haven
March 18, 2019

Nature
The mouse in the video game
March 12, 2019

STAT
Buffalo gave us spicy wings and the ‘book of life.’ Here’s why that’s undermining personalized medicine
March 11, 2019

Inside Digital Health
Researchers identify common genes linked with diseases
March 7, 2019

Front Line Genomics
New list ranks “usual suspect” genes connected to diseases
March 7, 2019

Innovation Toronto
Promising new pancreatic cancer treatment progresses to a clinical trial
March 6, 2019

Biocompare
Velcro-like molecule helps chandelier cells form synapses
March 4, 2019

Chemical & Engineering News
Carbon nanotubes deliver DNA into plant cells
February 28, 2019

Bernews
Principles Awards Gala honours Prof. Krainer
February 28, 2019

Biology Fortified
Government shutdown’s lasting impacts
February 28, 2019

Long Island Press
2018 Long Island Press Power List announced
February 25, 2019

CUNY TV
Science Goes to the Movies: “Annihilation” and cancer, with Leemor Joshua-Tor
February 24, 2019

Newsday
Stony Brook to host second Women in STEM Leadership Program
February 19, 2019

Spectrum
‘Editing’ of RNA may play sizeable role in autism
February 14, 2019

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Engel, Churchland team up for brain grant
February 12, 2019

Today
Cancer researcher says Google helped solve her medical mystery
February 11, 2019

The Spoon
CRISPR is coming to our plates
February 5, 2019

The Scientist
Zach Lippman susses out how gene regulation affects plant phenotypes
February 1, 2019

Boyce Thompson Institute
New CRISPR database to catalyze collaborations
January 30, 2019

The Island Now
On the Right: On Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s early history
January 28, 2019

Damon Runyon
Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation awards $3.2M to nine innovative early career scientists
January 24, 2019

Nature
What bioRxiv’s first 30,000 preprints reveal about biologists
January 22, 2019

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Tailoring specific therapies for strokes and seizures
January 21, 2019

Drug Target Review
‘Hidden pocket’ could be targeted to treat strokes
January 21, 2019

Science
Oversight of direct-to-consumer neurotechnologies
January 18, 2019

Iris
5 important life lessons to make you more successful
January 17, 2019

The Economist
A pioneering biologist is reprimanded for unscientific, offensive views
January 17, 2019

Smithsonian Online
DNA pioneer James Watson loses honorary titles over racist comments
January 15, 2019

Fortune
King and Watson and the sins of the present
January 15, 2019

Inside Higher Ed
Cold Spring Harbor strips honors from James Watson
January 15, 2019

Vox
DNA scientist James Watson has a remarkably long history of sexist, racist public comments
January 15, 2019

New York Post
DNA pioneer James Watson stripped of honors over ‘reprehensible’ racist views
January 14, 2019

Fortune
Nobel scientist James Watson has been stripped of his honorary titles over racist remarks about genetics
January 14, 2019

HuffPost
Nobel scientist James Watson stripped of titles for ‘reprehensible’ race remarks
January 14, 2019

Time
Nobel laureate James Watson loses honorary titles over ‘reprehensible’ race comments
January 14, 2019

GenomeWeb
CSHL revokes Watson’s remaining honors
January 14, 2019

The Washington Post
The father of DNA says he still believes in a link between race, intelligence. His lab just stripped him of his titles.
January 14, 2019

Al Jazeera
Lab strips DNA pioneer James Watson of honours for racist views
January 14, 2019

Biotecnika
DNA pioneer – James Watson loses title over racist comments
January 14, 2019

Genetic Literacy Project
Genetics pioneer James Watson stripped of final honorary titles over race views
January 14, 2019

IFL Science
James Watson stripped of honorary titles over racial comments
January 14, 2019

Deadline
DNA discoverer James Watson shorn of titles after race comments in PBS documentary
January 14, 2019

Live Science
James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA structure, stripped of honors over racist statements
January 14, 2019

Tech Times
Repeated racist remarks prompt lab to cut ties wWith James Watson, scientist who co-discovered DNA double helix
January 14, 2019

News One
After decades of racism, ‘Father Of DNA’ James Watson finally hits rock bottom
January 14, 2019

ET Healthworld
Nobel Prize-winning DNA scientist James Watson stripped of honour after racial remarks
January 14, 2019

Science Alert
‘Father of DNA’ James Watson stripped of honors over more ugly racism comments
January 14, 2019

The Independent
DNA pioneer James Watson has final honours stripped amid racism row
January 13, 2019

The Guardian
DNA scientist James Watson stripped of honors over views on race
January 13, 2019

Sky News
DNA pioneer James Watson stripped of honours after ‘reckless’ race remarks
January 13, 2019

Daily Mail
DNA pioneer James Watson, 90, is stripped of the last of his honorary titles after doubling down on his ‘reprehensible’ views that genes cause a difference between black people and white people on IQ tests
January 13, 2019

Gizmodo
Biology lab strips James Watson of all honorary titles after ‘reprehensible’ race remarks
January 13, 2019

USA Today
Lab revokes honorary titles for Nobel Prize winner James Watson after repeated racist comments
January 13, 2019

BBC News
James Watson: Scientist loses titles after claims over race
January 13, 2019

CNN
DNA pioneer stripped of honors over racist comments
January 13, 2019

Xinhua
Nobel Prize-winning DNA scientist disgraced following racist remarks
January 13, 2019

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory strips titles of genetic pioneer over race remarks
January 12, 2019

UPI
Nobel winner James Watson stripped of titles over ‘reprehensible’ views on race
January 12, 2019

New York Times
Lab severs ties with James Watson, citing ‘unsubstantiated and reckless’ remarks
January 11, 2019

STAT
Lab strips James Watson of final honorary roles after his continuing racist statements
January 11, 2019

AP
Lab revokes honors for controversial DNA scientist Watson
January 11, 2019

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory rejects Watson’s comments in PBS documentary
January 11, 2019

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Jason Sheltzer and Google’s Joan Smith team up in cancer study
January 11, 2019

90.3 WHPC
My Hometown: Dr. Adrian Krainer – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
January 11, 2019

The Scientist
Exosomes linked to cancer spread from chemoresistant tumors in mice
January 10, 2019

Let’s Win PC
Pancreatic cancer: 2018 highlights and looking forward to 2019
January 9, 2019

BusinessWire
DNAnexus powers research and analysis of maize genomes to fuel improvements in the world’s most important grain
January 8, 2019

Newsday
Andrew Solomon hosts screening of ‘Far From the Tree’ at Cinema Arts
January 5, 2019

STAT
‘I really don’t know what happened to Jim’: Friends ask where James Watson’s odious attitudes about race came from
January 3, 2019

Onco’Zine
Specific class of biomarkers may help take uncertainty out of cancer prognosis
January 2, 2019

Newsday
‘Decoding Watson’ review: Fair, but ultimately damning look at controversial LI geneticist
January 2, 2019

New York Times
James Watson won’t stop talking about race
January 1, 2019

The Scientist
Can viruses in the genome cause disease?
January 1, 2019

Newsday
Northwell CEO Michael Dowling’s book highlights health care positives
January 1, 2019

Newsday
Researcher trying to take uncertainty out of cancer diagnosis
December 25, 2018

ASCO Post
Stories of the scientists behind immunotherapy
December 25, 2018

GenomeWeb
Cancer genetic studies explore prognostic value of copy number alterations, other biomarkers
December 18, 2018

Nasdaq
Annual holiday rock & roll bash raises more than $1 million for the Lustgarten Foundation
December 14, 2018

United Press International
New technology could predict cancer outcome
December 11, 2018

Wired
How do you publish the work of a scientific villain?
December 11, 2018

Evolving Science
Everyday human protein found to boost aggressive leukemia
December 11, 2018

Gentside
This is what really happens in your brain when you hear strange sounds at night
December 11, 2018

The Daily Beast
‘The Double Helix’ at 50: Discovering DNA is still a miracle
December 8, 2018

PLOS Blogs
PLOS authors say “yes” to preprints
December 8, 2018

Nature
Cancer researchers seek to harness mysterious DNA ‘super-enhancers’
December 6, 2018

United Press International
Fear study reveals brain’s reaction to things that go bump in the night
December 5, 2018

Earth.com
How certain sounds incite fear in the brain
December 5, 2018

Allen Institute for Brain Science
What’s hot in neuroscience in 2018?
December 3, 2018

Inside Philantrophy
New research for a lethal disease: How these foundations are taking on pancreatic cancer
December 1, 2018

Science
2018 AAAS Fellows approved by the AAAS Council
November 30, 2018

Newsday
Long Island researchers: Gene therapy helps with Parkinson’s
November 29, 2018

Innovate LI
Ten LI scientists earn prestigious AAAS fellowships
November 28, 2018

My Central Jersey
Heartbeats: Lyme disease detection techniques developed
November 27, 2018

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Giulia Biffi recruits unlikely pancreatic cancer ally
November 25, 2018

Geographical
Groundcherries might be on the menu as CRISPR allows scientists to modify crops
November 23, 2018

Delta Farm Press
Creating varieties that redirect nitrogen
November 16, 2018

Medical News Today
Pancreatic cancer cells are ‘addicted’ to key protein
November 14, 2018

The Conversation
Skipping a few thousand years: Rapid domestication of the groundcherry using gene editing
November 14, 2018

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
Aggressive pancreatic cancer addicted to transcription factor
November 14, 2018

Chemical & Engineering News
Have antisense oligonucleotides hit their stride?
November 12, 2018

Quanta Magazine
Stem cells remember tissues’ past injuries
November 12, 2018

National Foundation for Cancer Research
New type of lung cancer identified
November 9, 2018

KWTX-10
Doctor behind drug that changed local girl’s life honored
November 8, 2018

AgriBusiness
The meteoric rise of genomics
November 8, 2018

Forbes
Tech billionaires put on star-studded ‘Oscars of science’ awards ceremony
November 5, 2018

San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego researcher and collaborator get a standing ovation at Breakthrough Prizes
November 5, 2018

National Geographic
2019 Breakthrough Prizes honor cutting-edge science and math
November 2, 2018

Newsday
Long Island’s Top Work Places 2018
October 28, 2018

El País – Uruguay
El “Óscar” de la ciencia a un investigador uruguayo
October 25, 2018

Earth.com
How plants regulate their own nitrogen use
October 23, 2018

SobreCiencia
Equipo integrado pur un Uruguayo gana premio Breakthrough
October 22, 2018

CUNY TV
Science Goes to the Movies: Will plants save the planet?
October 19, 2018

Cure SMA
Breakthrough Prize awarded to Adrian Krainer and Frank Bennett for SMA research leading to Spinraza
October 19, 2018

LongIsland.com
WFHS research students conduct eDNA research at Cold Spring Harbor
October 19, 2018

Deutschlandfunk
Forschung aktuell 19.10.2018
October 19, 2018

The Guardian
Baby-saving drug wins $3m prize in ‘Oscars for science’
October 17, 2018

STAT
Researchers behind Biogen’s breakthrough drug win big at ‘Oscars of science’
October 17, 2018

Forbes
Researchers behind Spinraza win Breakthrough Prize
October 17, 2018

Newsday
LI professor wins Breakthrough Prize, along with $3M award
October 17, 2018

Xconomy
Spinraza inventors take home $3M Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences
October 17, 2018

Long Island Business News
Long Island scientist wins $3M prize
October 17, 2018

STAT
Cartoons offer a peek into cancer immunotherapy — and scientists’ minds
October 17, 2018

Long Island Weekly
Suozzi’s biotechnology and life sciences conference a great success
October 13, 2018

Xtalks
Scientists use CRISPR to bring more groundcherries to grocery stores
October 9, 2018

Salk News
Dannielle Engle, rising star in pancreatic cancer research, to join Salk Institute
October 9, 2018

Newsday
18th annual Lustgarten Walk draws 5,000 to help fight pancreatic cancer
October 8, 2018

News 12 Long Island
Lustgarten Foundation Walk raises funds to fight pancreatic cancer
October 7, 2018

Newsday
Harold Varmus on how winning a Nobel Prize changes your life
October 6, 2018

New York Times
Taming the groundcherry: With Crispr, a fussy fruit inches toward the supermarket
October 5, 2018

The Weather Channel
A rare, subtropical fruit could hit U.S. grocery stores thanks to gene editing
October 4, 2018

Scientific American
Why has America been such a magnet for immigrant scientists?
October 3, 2018

USA Today
Tiny rare fruit that tastes like pineapple could hit stores thanks to gene editing
October 3, 2018

Mother Nature Network
This obscure fruit might soon be as common as tomatoes
October 3, 2018

Elite Daily
What are groundcherries? The new fruit sounds delish, so here’s when you’ll find it in stores
October 2, 2018

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor scientists use CRISPR to tweak groundcherry’s genes
October 2, 2018

Interesting Engineering
CRISPR may help make the groundcherry fruit as common as strawberries
October 2, 2018

Science Alert
Meet the weird fruit that could soon become as common as a strawberry
October 2, 2018

CNN
Groundcherries, the latest modified fruit scientists want you to try
October 1, 2018

ZME Science
In a just a few years, scientists could domesticate the delicious ground cherry
October 1, 2018

Science & Enterprise
Genome editing offers marketable wild tomato
October 1, 2018

Science News
Gene editing can speed up plant domestication
October 1, 2018

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Egeblad shows inflammation activates cancer in mice
September 30, 2018

BioCentury
Two strategies block immune-mediated metastases in mice
September 28, 2018

KWTX-10
Local girl with rare condition meets man behind life-changing drug
September 28, 2018

Waco Tribune-Herald
Girl, family meet ‘hero’ who developed treatment for her disease
September 27, 2018

Community News Service
Invention earns Hopewell teen scientist national environmental award
September 26, 2018

Long Island Business News
Establishing LI as a high-tech hub
September 25, 2018

PLOS Blogs
Power to the preprint: An update
September 25, 2018

Fox 5 News
Modifying cancer cell genomes
September 20, 2018

BioCentury
Precision for pancreatic cancer
September 20, 2018

Scientific American
“Bar codes” could trace errant brain wiring in autism and schizophrenia
September 18, 2018

CNBC
Mark Zuckerberg is selling up to $13 billion of Facebook stock to fund an ambitious project to end disease
September 12, 2018

U.S. News & World Report
What’s the likelihood that CRISPR will cure cancer?
September 12, 2018

Katalyst Technologies
Nova Techset – Katalyst Announces bioRxiv Data Conversion Services Partnership
September 11, 2018

Health Radio UK
The Onco’Zine Brief
September 6, 2018

Lab Roots
Predicting the impact of gene splicing errors
September 3, 2018

Argonne National Laboratory
Putting ​’public’ back into publication
August 29, 2018

Pew Trust
Pew Scholar promotes female neuroscientists
August 24, 2018

Santa Fe New Mexican
Book review: “The Tangled Tree” by David Quammen
August 24, 2018

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Schatz, McCombie gather more genetic clues in breast cancer
August 14, 2018

The Washington Post
The future of food: Scientists have found a fast and cheap way to edit your food’s DNA
August 11, 2018

National Geographic
Why gene editing is the next food revolution
August 10, 2018

Long Island Herald
Cold Spring Harbor Lab: Where science, technology and art meet
August 8, 2018

Huntington Now
Women scientists look to the past, build for the future
August 6, 2018

Spectrum
Blocking key enzyme eases memory problems, anxiety in autism mice
August 1, 2018

Indiana University
2018 Gill Symposium to honor five scientists for cutting-edge neuroscience research
July 30, 2018

Biofuels Digest
“There’s no place like home” grown sorghum
July 29, 2018

PR News
PR News’ 2018 Platinum PR Awards finalists announced
July 27, 2018

Long-Islander News
Documentary explores ‘The Most Unknown’
July 26, 2018

GenomeWeb
NY Genome Center wins $1M grant to study cancer genetics diversity
July 24, 2018

Breast Cancer News
New map of cancer cell’s genome shows 1000s of previously missed variations
July 23, 2018

Sachem Patch
Sachem students attend Barcode Long Island Symposium
July 19, 2018

Long Island Business News
Building on biotech could be key to LI’s 21st century
July 18, 2018

Genome Web
This week in genome research
July 18, 2018

Wired
CRISPR can speed up nature—and change how we grow food
July 17, 2018

Rockefeller University
Rockefeller University Press launches new science journal with the publishing arms of EMBO and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
July 16, 2018

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor scientists discover new form of lung cancer
July 15, 2018

Yahoo News UK
You need to see this award-winning artwork made entirely from microbes
July 13, 2018

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Camila dos Santos scores family’s second $600K award
July 10, 2018

Pacific Biosciences
Pacific Biosciences selected for NSF project to rapidly sequence maize pangenome
July 10, 2018

Seeker
How stress rewires your brain and what you can do about it
July 4, 2018

Northport Patch
Northport student earns prestigious research program placements
July 3, 2018

The Indian Express
New type of lung cancer identified suggests research
July 1, 2018

Drug Target Review
Progress toward improved Wilson’s disease drug
June 28, 2018

United Press International
Copper-reducing molecule could help against Wilson’s disease
June 27, 2018

Scicasts
Clinical study shows progress toward improved Wilson’s disease drug
June 27, 2018

BioCentury
New small cell lung cancer subtype identified
June 27, 2018

Health Professional Radio
New type of lung cancer identified by researchers
June 26, 2018

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Tiriac a ‘rising star’ in pancreatic cancer
June 23, 2018

The Atlantic
Can a parent’s life experience change the genes a child inherits?
June 21, 2018

Huntington Now
CSHL: Hormones affect us and we don’t always know how
June 21, 2018

The Island Now
Roslyn students conduct biodiversity research, meet a science legend
June 18, 2018

Edible Long Island
For a glimpse of food’s future, look to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
June 11, 2018

Alzforum
Antisense oligonucleotides turn down the Aβ spigot
June 8, 2018

Spectrum
Deep search reveals gene’s link to autism, intellectual disability
June 7, 2018

Scientific American
Brain science ascends an intellectual Mount Everest…
June 6, 2018

Spectrum
Chromosome 16’s role in brain, behavior varies by sex
June 1, 2018

Let’s Win PC
Organoids accurately predict treatment response of pancreatic cancer patients
June 1, 2018

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Researchers find brain circuit that drives anxiety
May 30, 2018

Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
2018 class of physician scientists graduate from Feinstein Institute’s Elmezzi School
May 29, 2018

eParent
This new autism genetics study could help explain why it’s such a huge spectrum
May 29, 2018

Howard Hughes Medical Institute
HHMI bets big on 19 new investigators
May 23, 2018

American Society for Microbiology
ASM expands its partnership with bioRxiv
May 22, 2018

Technology Networks
Exploiting the tumor microenvironment for cancer therapeutics
May 21, 2018

WSHU
With $72 million in state aid, Cuomo envisions massive LI biotech hub
May 21, 2018

Huntington Patch
State to invest $30M into Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
May 21, 2018

HuntingtonNow
Cold Spring Harbor Lab to get $30 million
May 20, 2018

Newsday
Gov. Cuomo: NY to provide $72M in funds for 3 LI medical facilities
May 19, 2018

New York State Governor’s Office
Governor Cuomo announces $72 million investment for three transformative Long Island projects
May 19, 2018

Newsday
LI scientist paves the way for halting pancreatic cancer’s spread
May 17, 2018

Boston Globe
Startup seeks answers to insidious form of epilepsy
May 16, 2018

LongIsland.com
Congressman Suozzi hosts biotech roundtable to promote growth of the “495 Research Corridor on High-Tech Island.”
May 16, 2018

Biolog
Prostate cancer discovery enabled by Biolog technology
May 16, 2018

Let’s Win PC
Immunology researchers solve a mystery of metastasis
May 14, 2018

Massive
Meet Barbara McClintock, who used corn to decipher ‘jumping genes’
May 11, 2018

GenomeWeb
ELSI panel dives into germline gene editing at Biology of Genomes
May 11, 2018

Physics Today
Neuroscientists network to study the whole brain
May 9, 2018

Rowan University
Dr. Doctor
May 4, 2018

Sachem Patch
Amy DeLury named Professor for a Day
May 2, 2018

Bard College
Bard College president Leon Botstein awarded honorary degree by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Watson School of Biological Sciences
May 2, 2018

GenomeWeb
New tools highlight long-read sequencing platforms’ ability to call structural variants
May 1, 2018

Hindustan Times
Path-breaking discoveries: National honour for two scientists
May 1, 2018

Phys.org
PLOS authors can also publish on bioRxiv
May 1, 2018

The New York Times
How a rose blooms: Its genome reveals the traits for scent and color
April 30, 2018

Sachem Patch
Sachem students decode Long Island biodiversity
April 27, 2018

The Lakeland Times
Scientists build huge genetic database for autism research
April 27, 2018

The Dana Foundation
The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives celebrates its 25th anniversary
April 27, 2018

Newsday
Research shows diabetes drug’s promise in zapping prostate cancer
April 22, 2018

Wall Street Journal
Is this tomato engineered? Inside the coming battle over gene-edited food
April 15, 2018

FierceBiotech
‘Genotype-first’ approach could fine-tune diagnosis of genetic disorders
April 13, 2018

United Press International
Intellectual disabilities linked to new ID’d gene mutation, study finds
April 13, 2018

Innovate LI
Debrief: CSHL’s Whiteley fills shoes, answers needs
April 13, 2018

Long Island Press
Power List party honors Long Island’s leaders
April 13, 2018

Innovate LI
CSHL podcast up for a Webby Award (or two)
April 12, 2018

Long Island Herald
Noble prize-winning scientist Dr. Jim Watson turns 90
April 12, 2018

Long Island Patch
Long Island residents asked plant scientists about GMOs
April 11, 2018

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Doreen Ware explores rice, sorghum genes
April 10, 2018

BBC World Service
Barbara McClintock – Science Stories
April 9, 2018

The Scholarly Kitchen
Guest post: Do journal article recommendation features change reader behavior?
April 9, 2018

Newsday
Long Island hires and promotions: Dr. David Tuveson, Lustgarten Foundation
April 7, 2018

Newsday
DNA pioneer Watson to be honored by lab at 90th birthday
April 5, 2018

Spectrum
Mounting evidence links mitochondrial DNA to autism
April 5, 2018

Innovate LI
As Willey walks, Whiteley takes On CSHL tech transfer
April 4, 2018

Quanta Magazine
New brain maps with unmatched detail may change neuroscience
April 4, 2018

Medical News Today
‘Natural insecticide’ kills advanced prostate cancer cells
April 4, 2018

Scientific American
“Bar Codes.” could trace errant brain wiring in autism and schizophrenia
March 30, 2018

Cosmos
Mutant maize: Tweaking stem cell production may be a path to greater plant yields
March 30, 2018

Long Islander News
23rd annual ‘Good Faith Walk’ to hit Whitman track
March 29, 2018

GenomeWeb
Single-cell sequencing strategies trace zebrafish cell lineages, mouse brain connections
March 28, 2018

Rita Allen Foundation
Lloyd Trotman: Transforming views of prostate cancer
March 27, 2018

Long Island Press
Long Island Press Power List announced
March 21, 2018

BioTechniques
Taking it to the gut
March 21, 2018

The Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research
Lustgarten Foundation appoints David Tuveson, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Scientist
March 19, 2018

Shenzhen Daily
Dapeng research center breaks ground
March 18, 2018

China Money Network
DNA Nobel laureate James Watson joins Shenzhen research center
March 18, 2018

LongIsland.com
Nassau legislator Joshua Lafazan honors Diane Fagiola at 20th Annual Women’s History Awards Ceremony
March 15, 2018

The Scholarly Kitchen
Preprints and citations: Should non-peer reviewed material be included in article references?
March 14, 2018

CNET
Here are the women who inspire us this International Women’s Day
March 8, 2018

Futurism
By tweaking a single gene, scientists trick plants into being more water-efficient
March 8, 2018

Bioanalysis Zone
Novel method to identify biomarkers that may indicate prognosis of liver cancer
March 7, 2018

The Times of India
New method identifies splicing biomarkers in liver cancer
March 3, 2018

Asian News International
Liver cancer: New method identifies splicing biomarkers
March 3, 2018

Science Friday
Searching for a path to greater grains
March 2, 2018

National Geographic
Ravens are evolving, and not in the way you’d expect
March 2, 2018

Spectrum
Genetics underscores importance of motor deficits in autism
February 28, 2018

Daily News Egypt
New study aims to tripleing number of grains in sorghum, other crops
February 28, 2018

ZME Science
One tiny mutation could triple the world’s production of grain
February 26, 2018

Endpoints
Sir Richard Roberts: Molecular biologist, Nobel laureate, knight
February 24, 2018

Riverhead Local
SWR HS students present research at LI Science and Engineering Fair
February 24, 2018

Cosmos
Guts and gory: vampire bats need bacteria to digest blood
February 19, 2018

Long Island Business News
Northwell names top Sloan Kettering doc to lead cancer ops
February 15, 2018

Northwell Health
Top oncology surgeon, researcher to head cancer services
February 15, 2018

AtlanticLIVE
The Atlantic Harvest Panel
February 15, 2018

New York Academy of Sciences
Fostering support systems in science
February 14, 2018

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
CRISPR calls into question cancer drug target
February 13, 2018

Laboratory Equipment
Cold Spring Harbor scientists prove touted ‘cancer gene’ not effective
February 13, 2018

Mogul
Edith: UMich Strong Women Story Baton
February 11, 2018

CBS News
Study finds some healthy foods could help cancer spread
February 9, 2018

The Scientist
All PLOS submissions to appear on bioRxiv
February 9, 2018

Inside Higher Ed
PLOS pushes publication before peer review
February 8, 2018

ScienceAlert
This new autism genetics study could help explain why it’s such a huge spectrum
February 8, 2018

GenomeWeb
Autism analysis uncovers ties between motor skills, damaging de novo mutations
February 6, 2018

PLOS Blogs
PLOS and CSHL advance preprints
February 6, 2018

Crop Biotech Update — ISAAA
Gene editing and genomics discussed at up Los Baños seminar
January 31, 2018

Futurism
A CRISPR future: Five ways gene editing will transform our world
January 30, 2018

Technology Networks
Primate promoters: Sequencing reveals how our DNA regulation differs from apes’
January 30, 2018

Xconomy
Disney, family offices back second bio startup from tech entrepreneur Haney
January 23, 2018

Skyhawk Therapeutics
Skyhawk Therapeutics launches with $8 million in seed financing to advance its novel platform and portfolio of small molecules that correct RNA expression
January 23, 2018

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Christopher Vakoc, Yali Xu disrupt leukemia signal
January 17, 2018

Digital Journal
Worldwide obesity management market proliferate relentlessly; asserts MRFR unleashing industry forecast up to 2022
January 17, 2018

BusinessWire
10x genomics accelerates plant and animal research with Supernova 2.0
January 15, 2018

Der Spiegel
Wie du denkst
January 15, 2018

UGA Today
UGA to lead NSF project to rapidly sequence corn pangenome
January 10, 2018

Chemical & Engineering News
Investment flows at JPMorgan Healthcare Conference
January 8, 2018

Varsity
The future of biological publishing is open
January 7, 2018

Oncology Times
Intravital imaging offers view of cancer cell interaction with immune response
January 5, 2018

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL team developing tool for prostate cancer diagnosis
January 5, 2018

BusinessWire
Stoke Therapeutics announces $40 million series a financing to create pioneering new medicines that restore gene expression in severe genetic diseases
January 4, 2018

Fierce Biotech
Antisense player Stoke Therapeutics picks up $40M series A
January 4, 2018

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Findings about a fear-driven learning circuit could inform efforts to develop more effective PTSD treatments
January 2, 2018

Portland Business Journal
OHSU husband-wife researchers get $5M grant to study brain circuitry
January 2, 2018

M Live
How Van Andel Institute $10M microscope is mapping critical molecules
December 30, 2017

Hackaday
Barbara McClintock: Against the genetic grain
December 28, 2017

GenomeWeb
Luna DNA offers cryptocurrency to build ‘community’ of DNA data
December 28, 2017

The Wire
Ben Barres, neuroscientist and gender identity leader, passes away at 63
December 28, 2017

Salon
How does your brain impact decision-making?
December 25, 2017

National Science Foundation – Bio Buzz
Q&A: Talking epigenetics with Rob Martienssen
December 22, 2017

Spectrum
2017: The year in tweets
December 22, 2017

Science
Breakthrough of the year 2017 – The runners up
December 22, 2017

Laboratory Design
Demerec Laboratory, Center for Therapeutic Research, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
December 21, 2017

China Daily
China’s chances called good for Lasker Prize
December 19, 2017

Newsday
Lyme disease scientists identify faster, more precise tests
December 15, 2017

CBS News
New & improved testing could make detecting Lyme disease easier
December 11, 2017

Long Island Technology News
CSHL conference lands a bull’s eye on Lyme detection
December 11, 2017

MedPage Today
Phillip Sharp pays it forward: Nobel laureate reflects on his honors and the importance of collaboration in research
December 11, 2017

Contagion
Advances Are Being Made in Diagnostic Testing for Early Lyme Disease
December 7, 2017

Financial Times
GM crops take the line of least resistance in their global spread
December 6, 2017

Innovate LI
No. 263: Siemens smarties, lucrative leads, hanging with Chad and singing the socioeconomic blues
December 6, 2017

Xinhua Silk Road Information Service
China expected to offer more to international science, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory president
December 6, 2017

Manila Bulletin
Leyte student wins global science contest
December 6, 2017

SunStar Tacloban
Leyte student wins global science competition
December 6, 2017

China Daily
High-tech firms reap benefits of policy support in Guangzhou
December 6, 2017

The Conversation
A new collaborative approach to investigate what happens in the brain when it makes a decision
December 4, 2017

The Pew Charitable Trusts
Genome editing could stimulate crop yields: Pew fellow Daniel Rodríguez-Leal uses CRISPR technology to generate crop varieties with favorable growth traits
December 4, 2017

MedCity News
AI and RNA splicing: Is Envisagenics’ $2.35M seed round a sign of what’s to come?
December 4, 2017

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
Five life sciences researchers win Breakthrough Prizes totaling $15M
December 4, 2017

GMA News
Pinay student wins global science video contest
December 4, 2017

Forbes
Tech billionaires including Zuckerberg award $22 Million to top scientists at star-studded ceremony
December 3, 2017

GeekWire
Breakthrough Prize ceremony shines glitzy scientific spotlight on cosmic mappers
December 3, 2017

University of Washington News
Kim Nasmyth wins Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for discoveries in cell biology, genetics
December 3, 2017

UCSD – The Guardian
UCSD researcher works on DNA drug to treat Huntington’s, ALS with local company
December 3, 2017

Prostate Cancer Infolink
Could “single cell genomics” replace Gleason grading in prostate cancer risk evaluation?
December 1, 2017

GenomeWeb
People in the News: Glen Weiss, Greg Hannon, Jonathan Eisen, More
December 1, 2017

NBC – Today
Lung cancer survivor shares her journey with Megyn Kelly
November 30, 2017

PLOS – DNA Science Blog
An argument against gene drives to extinguish New Zealand mammals: life finds a way
November 30, 2017

Newsday
Cold Spring Lab spinoff wins $2.4 million in venture capital
November 30, 2017

Markets Insider
Envisagenics closes $2.35M seed round and launches SpliceCore platform
November 30, 2017

GenomeWeb
AI startup Envisagenics closes $2.4M seed round
November 29, 2017

Science
Choose your breakthrough of the year 2017!
November 28, 2017

The San Diego Union-Tribune
Designer DNA drugs approach a potential watershed moment
November 26, 2017

The Genetic Literacy Project
CRISPR breathing new life into crop breeding––can it avoid GMO controversy?
November 21, 2017

Civil Society Media
Who’s Moving: Cancer Research UK and more
November 20, 2017

BusinessMirror
DNA laboratory set for researches, trainings
November 19, 2017

University of Manchester
Lost manuscript shines light on 1960s publishing controversy
November 17, 2017

Cambridge Independent
Internationally-renowned scientist Professor Greg Hannon announced as next director of the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
November 16, 2017

STAT
The original preprint system was scientists sharing photocopies
November 16, 2017

Cancer Research UK
Professor Greg Hannon to become director of the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
November 16, 2017

American Society for Cell Biology
ASCB names 67 society Fellows for 2017
November 14, 2017

PRNewswire
Quick! What’s that smell? Mammal brains identify type of scent faster than once thought
November 14, 2017

News Medical
Study demonstrates for the first-time neurons moving in postnatal neurogenesis
November 3, 2017

Pharmaceutical Technology
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Center for Therapeutics Research, New York
November 1, 2017

Nature Methods
Neurobiology: gene expression captured on-site
October 31, 2017

High Profile
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory breaks ground
October 30, 2017

Medical News Today
When fear strikes: Study sheds new light on brain mechanism
October 28, 2017

Bloomberg
Those giant pumpkins are a marvel of science
October 27, 2017

Phys.org
Researcher investigates the role of small RNAs in communication between cells
October 27, 2017

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Pavel Osten finds Mickey might be from Mars and Minnie from Venus
October 26, 2017

Harvard Crimson
Harvard, collaborators receive $64.7 million NIH grant to build a detailed brain map
October 26, 2017

Pharma’s Almanac
Don’t be scared: New insight into how the brain learns fear
October 26, 2017

The Scientist
Image of the day: Fear center
October 26, 2017

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
New DNA replication model may open therapeutic door
October 24, 2017

GenomeWeb
NIH announces BRAIN Initiative grants for 2017
October 24, 2017

Newsweek
Knowing where fear begins is key to controlling it
October 24, 2017

ReliaWire
Lateral amygdala fear learning controlled by central amygdala
October 24, 2017

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor lab part of team mapping mouse brains
October 19, 2017

The Guardian
Decisions, decision: the neuroscience of how we choose
October 19, 2017

R&D
Neuroscientist Cori Bargmann named 2017 Scientist of the Year
October 18, 2017

Research Information
Finding a needle in a haystack
October 17, 2017

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
Copy number variation probes inform diverse applications
October 15, 2017

CBS New York
Cuomo hopes L.I. biomedical facility will lead to research for cure
October 12, 2017

Newsday
Cuomo breaks ground for $75 million research lab at CSHL
October 12, 2017

FiOS 1 News – Long Island
Groundbreaking of new facility at Cold Spring Harbor coincides with new program
October 12, 2017

Innovate LI
In REDC love fest, CSHL kicks off $75M makeover
October 12, 2017

Long Island Press
Construction begins on $75M new Cold Spring Harbor Lab facility
October 12, 2017

Long Island Business News
Cold Spring Harbor builds facility to fight cancer
October 12, 2017

Times Higher Education
Missed out on a Nobel prize? Here’s how to win one
October 11, 2017

Newsgd.com
Headquarters economy booms in Guangzhou
October 10, 2017

Nature
Cancer-genome study challenges mouse ‘avatars’
October 9, 2017

Business Insider
Meet the 30 biotech leaders under 40 who are searching for breakthrough treatments and shaping the future of medicine
October 9, 2017

News 12
Thousands walk at Jones Beach to fight pancreatic cancer
October 8, 2017

TBR Newsmedia
Power of 3: CSHL’s Lippman uses gene editing to fine-tune tomatoes
October 6, 2017

Great Neck Record
Partnering for the future
October 6, 2017

Penn State College of Medicine
First whole-brain map of inhibitory neurons reveals surprises
October 5, 2017

Technology Networks
The first brain cell census
October 5, 2017

TBR Newsmedia
Power of 3: CSHL’s Anne Churchland
October 3, 2017

Proto Magazine
A code for autism
September 28, 2017

Science
The preprint dilemma
September 28, 2017

Newsday
Autism study sheds light on gender patterns, risk for siblings
September 27, 2017

Scientific American
Researchers unite in quest for “standard model” of the brain
September 19, 2017

The Guardian
Ambitious neuroscience project to probe how the brain makes decisions
September 19, 2017

Nature
Researchers unite in quest for ‘standard model’ of the brain
September 19, 2017

Politico
Morning agriculture
September 18, 2017

PLOS Biology
60 years ago, Francis Crick changed the logic of biology
September 18, 2017

Futurism
Geneticists have used CRISPR gene editing to create crops that grow more food
September 14, 2017

Spectrum
Sizeable fraction of autism risk traced to ‘mosaic’ mutations
September 14, 2017

Massive
Why designer mental health drugs are still elusive
September 13, 2017

NBC News
Left Field: White supremacy and a history of selective breeding
September 12, 2017

The ASCO Post
David A. Tuveson on Progress in Pancreatic Cancer: Expert Perspective
September 10, 2017

Times Higher Education
Do great minds think alike? The THE/Lindau Nobel laureates survey
August 31, 2017

BioTecNika
Synthetic “mini organs” could be the future of medicine
August 31, 2017

Spectrum
Sibling study bolsters role of common variants in autism
August 24, 2017

Phys.org
Tracking down the jumping genes of maize
August 24, 2017

Science
This scientist is building miniature guts, livers, and lungs that could save your life one day
August 23, 2017

Signature
Meet the first man to have his DNA completely sequenced
August 22, 2017

KTVF
‘Quinn’s Roundup’ benefits Fairbanks 5-month-old with Spinal Muscular Atrophy
August 22, 2017

The New York Times
Updating DNA’s life story
August 18, 2017

The Garden City News Online
Making waves against cancer
August 18, 2017

Twist Bioscience
New applications in CRISPR – What to look for!
August 17, 2017

Quanta Magazine
Beating the odds for lucky mutations
August 16, 2017

Nature
China launches brain-imaging factory
August 15, 2017

Southeast Produce Weekly
Doubling down on tomatoes: Research breakthrough could double yields for tomatoes and other crops
August 11, 2017

The Scholarly Kitchen
Beyond labels – Does the type of business matter?
August 8, 2017

PLOS Neuroscience Community
The challenge to define cortex
August 7, 2017

The Scientist
Do preprints require more rigorous screening?
August 1, 2017

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor scientists make key pancreatic cancer discovery
July 28, 2017

Epigenie
Genome protection in the embryo: A big role for small RNAs
July 27, 2017

The Scientist
Enhancers drive pancreatic cancer metastasis
July 27, 2017

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
“Pancreas in a Dish” Tells Story of How Metastatic Cells Turn Back Time
July 27, 2017

PRNewswire
New Stand Up To Cancer-Lustgarten Foundation research team aims to apply CAR T-cell therapy to pancreatic cancer
July 27, 2017

Phys.org
How plant architectures mimic subway networks
July 26, 2017

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Alexander Krasnitz part of early cancer detection team
July 25, 2017

Bionity.com
Library of CRISPR targeting sequences increases power of the gene-editing method
July 25, 2017

Nature
Tomato development: MADS-box engineering
July 24, 2017

Massive
Want to learn how brains go awry? First, we must learn how they work
July 24, 2017

TheStreet
Science to participate in bioRxiv’s manuscript transfer service
July 20, 2017

Alzforum
Barring export of expanded repeat RNAs tames their toxicity
July 19, 2017

City & State New York
25 Long Island influencers you need to know
July 18, 2017

Reason
DNA evidence frees the innocent
July 18, 2017

Spectrum
Massive collaboration unearths inherited rick factor for autism
July 17, 2017

Nature Medicine
Put to the test: Organoid-based testing becomes a clinical tool
July 13, 2017

Long-Islander News
Exhibit unearths iceman murder mystery
July 13, 2017

BioPortfolio
Lustgarten Foundation to commit $40m to pancreatic cancer research
July 13, 2017

ScienceNode
Supercomputing through the grapevine
July 12, 2017

Spectrum
Autism: From 0 to 60 in 10 years
July 10, 2017

Wired
Biology’s roiling debate about publishing research early
July 8, 2017

Psychology Today
Do people learn more from mistakes or successes?
July 8, 2017

ScienMag
How plants grow like human brains
July 6, 2017

Red Bull.com
5 ways CRISPR will save your life
July 6, 2017

The New York Times
In Neanderthal DNA, signs of a mysterious human migration
July 4, 2017

Let’s Win PC
Predicting effective therapy in pancreatic cancer
July 3, 2017

The Scientist
RNA protects ‘naked’ genomes from retrotransposons
June 30, 2017

LI Herald
Longtime East Meadow High friends make it to the top
June 29, 2017

TBR News Media
CSHL’s Sridevi a project manager for 3-country cancer effort
June 28, 2017

Specturm
[Autism] Genetics for poets – Michael Wigler
June 27, 2017

Spectrum
Genome’s ‘dark’ side steps into spotlight of autism rersearch
June 27, 2017

Front Line Genomics
The Short Read: Gholson Lyon
June 27, 2017

Live Science
10 amazing things scientists just did with CRISPR
June 26, 2017

Laboratory Equipment
Autistic people more like each other than their siblings, DNA stats show
June 22, 2017

Nasdaq
PacBio technology resolves complex maize genome
June 22, 2017

Genome Web
This week in Nature: improved maize reference genome
June 15, 2017

Black Enterprise
Teen scientists do real science at American Museum of Natural History
June 14, 2017

Chemical & Engineering News
CRISPR: A new toolbox for better crops
June 12, 2017

Oncology Times
Flipping Switches: A Quest for Gene Mechanisms to Turn Off Cancer
June 10, 2017

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Joshua-Tor receives double honors from academies
June 10, 2017

Wired
CRISPR may cure all genetic disease — one day
June 7, 2017

Shelter Island Reporter
Shelter Island students tackle cutting edge science
May 31, 2017

Genome Web
This week in Cell
May 31, 2017

Long Island Press
Powerlist – The Most Influential Long Islanders: Bruce Stillman
May 25, 2017

Popular Science
Scientists tweaked natural mutations to create a better tomato
May 19, 2017

U.S. News & World Report
National laboratory receives $15 million for molecular study
May 19, 2017

Newsday
NY gives $15 million for cryo-electron microscope at Brookhaven lab
May 18, 2017

Nature
Fixing the tomato: CRISPR edits correct plant-breeding snafu
May 18, 2017

Science
Twice the tomatoes on the vine, thanks to a bit of genetic tweaking
May 18, 2017

Newsday
What’s in the $1 trillion federal spending plan for LI?
May 3, 2017

Nature
Seven days: the week in science
May 3, 2017

Spectrum
Preprint server bioRxiv gets boost from Facebook billionaire
April 28, 2017

The New York Times
No bones about it: scientists recover ancient DNA from cave dirt
April 27, 2017

Genome Web
Chan Zuckerberg invests in BioRxiv
April 27, 2017

Science
BioRxiv preprint server gets funding from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
April 26, 2017

Nature
BioRxiv preprint server gets cash boost from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
April 26, 2017

Forbes
Mark Zuckerberg’s Philanthropic Vehicle Backs Effort To Change Scientific Publishing
April 26, 2017

STAT
Chan, Zuckerberg boost open-access biology with grant to Cold Spring Harbor
April 26, 2017

Spectrum News
Researchers take to streets in historic March for Science
April 24, 2017

Innovate LI
Donald Trump, LI, and the war on science
April 11, 2017

Scientific American
Is neuroscience limited by tools or ideas?
April 11, 2017

STAT
A laboratory CEO on science funding, open access publishing, future of genetics
April 7, 2017

Nature
CRISPR studies muddy results of older gene research
April 5, 2017

The Atlantic
Hi-C: The game-changing technique that cracked the Zika-mosquito genome
March 29, 2017

Science Translational Medicine

MELK is not a cancer target. Surprise!
March 27, 2017

The Scientist
Rethinking a cancer drug target
March 26, 2017

Innovate LI
Here’s to the winners
March 22, 2017

Energy.gov
Five fast facts about Barbara McClintock
March 16, 2017

The Fix.com
Neanderthals self-medicated with plants, researchers say
March 16, 2017

Nature
A makeover for the world’s most hated crop
March 15, 2017

NPR
Some Plaque To Build A Theory On: Did Humans And Neanderthals Kiss?
March 11, 2017

New Scientist
Neanderthals may have medicated with penicillin and painkillers
March 8, 2017

Yahoo Finance
transOMIC technologies unveils transEDIT-dual CRISPR arrayed library
March 7, 2017

Spectrum
Sequencing thousands of whole genomes yields new autism genes
March 6, 2017

The Packer
‘Frankenveggies’ and tales from the CRISPR lab
March 6, 2017

Newsday
LIA priorities: biotech corridor, foreclosure change, airport
March 1, 2017

NewsLI
Children’s Heart Foundation awards $500,00 to CSHL researcher
March 1, 2017

LongIsland.com
Suozzi Convenes First Veterans Advisory Committee Meeting as Part of Very Busy Week in New York’s 3rd Congressional District
March 1, 2017

The Atlantic
How brain scientists forgot that brains have owners
February 27, 2017

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor team finds clues to cancer treatment
February 27, 2107

Miltech
Discovery of distinct cell types around tumors
February 24, 2017

The Children’s Heart Foundation
High-resolution genomic DNA copy number analysis of 125 congenital heart disease family trios from the Pediatric Cardiac Genomics Consortium
February 24, 2017

Fierce Biotech
Cold Spring Harbor scientists discover protein driver of prostate, lung cancer
February 13, 2017

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Krainer fixes a protein and saves young lives
February 11, 2017

Jewish Link Of New Jersey
Ma’ayanot Students Visit Dolan DNA Learning Center
February 9, 2017

Danbury (CT) News-Times
When school’s out, many campuses play host to summer camps
February 7, 2017

Genome Web
Trump’s Immigration and Travel Ban Causes Confusion, Disruption in Genomics Community
February 1, 2017

The Scientist
Plants’ Epigenetic Secrets
February 1, 2017

El País
El científico que investigó por curiosidad y acabó curando una enfermedad rara
January 30, 2017

Undark
High Schoolers Have High Hopes for Saving Corals
January 30, 2017

Scientific American
High-Sugar Diet Makes Flies Drop Like…Flies
January 23, 2017

Health IT Analytics
Northwell Health launches precision medicine, cancer biobank
January 20, 2017

Genome Web
PAG presenter outlines maize ENCODE plans
January 19, 2017

Newsday
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s budget: major programs
January 18, 2017

The Scientist
Journals seek out preprints
January 18, 2017

BioSpace
Science, crop diseases and GMO controversy
January 18, 2017

Fierce Biotech
Plus-sized fly could boost research aimed at treating hereditary obesity
January 12, 2017

Richmond Times-Dispatch
Lohmann: After a quarter-century, a dream comes true for Andrew and his buddies
January 8, 2017

MIT Technology Review
10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2016: Where Are They Now?
January 2, 2017

Wall Street Journal
Ionis and Biogen’s Spinraza drug for spinal muscular atrophy wins FDA approval
December 27, 2016

San Diego Union-Tribune
From basic research to saving lives – the Spinraza story
December 25, 2016

Science
Updated: FDA approves drug that rescues babies with fatal neurodegenerative disease
December 23, 2016

Forbes
The FDA’s Christmas breakthrough
December 23, 2016

Food and Drug Administration
FDA approves first drug for spinal muscular atrophy
December 23, 2016

Newsday
Long Island hires and promtions: Northwell Health
December 20, 2016

Innovate LI
Northwell/CSHL Cancer Center draws an ace
December 18, 2016

Science
Antisense rescues babies from killer disease
December 16, 2016

Yahoo! Finance
Genos launches out of beta, announces crowdsourcing program for genomics R&D
December 15, 2016

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
Silent majority of cells finds its voice, warns of harmful divisions
December 12, 2016

Big Think
Surprise! An extra chromosome may keep you from getting cancer
December 9, 2016

Long Island Business News (LIBN.com)*
Cold Spring Harbor’s Cancer Center names director
December 9, 2016

Spectrum
Map of brain’s DNA loops holds clues to autism genetics
December 8, 2016

Science News
Having an extra chromosome has a surprising effect on cancer
December 7, 2016

Neuron
Q&A: Anne Churchland
December 7, 2016

Genetic Literacy Project
Gene editing could boost tomato yields by speeding fruit ripening
December 6, 2016

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
CRISPR brings an early harvest
December 6, 2016

The Packer
Hot tomato? New varieties ready for harvest weeks faster
December 5, 2016

The Cancer Letter
Tuveson heads CSHL cancer center
December 2, 2016

InnovateLI
LI bioscience hub backs 10 in new funding round
November 30, 2016

Newsday
Dr. David Tuveson named director of Cold Spring Harbor cancer center
November 30, 2016

ABC-TV Eyewitness News
Experimental drug offers hope to 3-year-old girl with rare disease
November 23, 2016

Lancaster Farming
Tomato engineering expected to accelerate
November 21, 2016

Newsday
Researcher: Triple negative breast cancer hijacks the immune system
November 20, 2016

Department of Defense
Targeting the tumor microenvironment to terminate drug-resistant breast cancer
November 18, 2016

AlzForum
Positive trials of spinal muscular atrophy bode well for antisense approach
November 11, 2016

Christian Science Monitor
Humans actually don’t carry that much Neanderthal DNA
November 8, 2016

Natural Science News
Researchers identify key gene networks that affect flowering
November 8, 2016

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Sordella consdiers cancer battle her mission
November 5, 2016

The Scientist
Neural connectome method uses mRNA barcodes
November 1, 2016

Newsday
LI cancer treatment firm gets $2m in venture funding
October 28, 2016

Innovate LI
CSHL spinoff earns $2 TopSpin buy-in
October 28, 2016

Newsday
Joining the breast cancer fight
October 24, 2016

Sputnik International
Scientists unleash teeny tiny little soldiers in fight against breast cancer
October 23, 2016

BioWorld
Neutrophil ‘traps’ help tumor cells metastasize
October 22, 2016

International Business Times
A cure for breast cancer? How nanoparticles can stop it from spreading
October 22, 2016

Nature
Women need to be seen and heard at conferences
October 19, 2016

Fortune
This new nanotechnology could be the next major cancer breakthrough
October 19, 2016

F1000 Prime
“Be original, creative, and always trust in your ability…”
October 14, 2016

Xinhua
Aussie researchers say cabbages get stressed the same way humans do
October 12, 2016

Nature Biotechnology
Big win possible for Ionis/Biopgen antisense drug in muscular atrophy
October 11, 2016

Innovate LI
Report: New York trails in national R&D
October 4, 2016

Futurism
Unprecedented brain map could reveal keys to autism
October 3, 2016

Spectrum
Barcode trick traces paths of thousands of neurons in the brain
September 30, 2016

TCC
Biogen a step ahead to treat SMA
September 28, 2016

The Daily Wildcat
Parker Antin takes science seriously
September 28, 2016

Tarmac Online
Chaminade senior selected for CSHL research program
Spetember 27, 2016

The Wall Street Journal
Physicians and physicists join forces to fight pancreatic cancer
September 26, 2016

The Scientist
Brain has carrot and stick to teach us how to behave
September 21, 2016

SpectrumNovel software spots scores of new autism candidates
September 19, 2016

BioTechniques
RNA seqencing rapidly maps the brain
September 19, 2016

ALS Research Forum
New brain mapping method uses sequencing, not microscopes
September 15, 2016

Vox
Humans and Neanderthals had sex. But was it for love?
September 14, 2016

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Zador develops way to see brain wiring
September 9, 2016

Big Think
A 6-step infographic for ending pseudoscience
September 9, 2016

Quanta Magazine
Genetic engineering to clash with evolution
September 8, 2016

The Garden City News
Adelphi Jagger Fellows pursue careers
September 8, 2016

Long Island Business News
New nonprofit forms to assist adults with autism
September 8, 2016

The New York Times
Calculating a bias in neuroscience:women asked to speak
September 6, 2016

Bloomberg News
New hope for kids with a rare disease, thanks to a dinner party
September 2, 2016

The Chronicle of Higher Education
Zika moves quickly. Is publishing keeping pace?
September 2, 2016/p>

Science Daily
More tomatoes, faster: accelerating tomato engineering
August 30, 2016

STAT
The Neanderthal inside
August 26, 2016

Lupus News Today
Idera details potential lupus therapy
August 26, 2016

Genome Web
Cold Spring Harbor team develops sequencing method to map neuron transmissions
August 25, 2016

Health Imaging
Scientists utilize RNA to map neural networks
August 24, 2016

Genome Web
CSHL genome engineering meeting shows maturing CRISPR technologies
August 22, 2016

MIT Technology Review
New brain-mapping technique captures every connection between neurons
August 18, 2016

Chemistry World
Chemistry preprint server plan generates sparks
August 15, 2016

The Daily Iowan
Collaboration with the UI aids bipolar research
August 3, 2016

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Fan finds clue in the way ovarian cancer spreads
August 2, 2016

Australian Financial Review
Evidence accumulates against using antioxidants in cancer
August 2, 2016

The Wall Street Journal
Biogen, Ionis spinal muscular atrophy therapy meets study goal
August 1, 2016

The Scientist
The genes underlying autism are coming into focus
August 1, 2016

Newsday
LI researchers create drug combo to treat pancreatic cancer
July 29, 2016

Healio
Scientists receive grants for pancreatic cancer research
July 26, 2016

STAT
Game of Genomes: Ancient paths of X and Y
July 25, 2016

The Scientist
Two steps toward establishing priority of discovery
July 19, 2016

The New York Times
Zika data from the lab, and right to the web
July 18, 2016

International Business Times

Mapping the brain
July 14, 2016

SBS
Hope for better ovarian cancer drugs
July 14, 2016

Nature
Brain data goldmine could reveal how neurons compute
July 13, 2016

Innovate LI
Precision medicine
July 7, 2016

New York Academy of Sciences
Epigenetics: Cancer and beyond
July 7, 2016

Drug Target Review
A new, highly accurate way of proving how new drugs work
July 6, 2016

Shelter Island Reporter
Shelter Island students shine at scientific symposiums
July 6, 2016

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
If ‘overall’ underwhelms, try RNA-seq
July 1, 2016

Mondaq.com
Publicly available provisional patent applications may not be prior art
June 29, 2016

GenomeWeb
RNA sequencing uncovers complex maize transcriptome
June 24, 2016

UPI
Study: Corn genome reveals ‘amazing protein diversity’
June 24, 2016

EIN News
CSHL scientists produce high-quality maize transcriptome
June 24, 2016

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Vakoc taps into bacterial system to battle cancer
June 22, 2016

UW Medicine
Dispatch from NeuroFutures 2016: Dr. Anne Churchland
June 21, 2016

News-Medical.net
New research helps better understand role of TIP60 in allowing tumors to survive
June 17, 2016

Long Island Exchange
Assemblyman Lupinacci honors 2016 Women of Distinction
June 16, 2016

LI Herald.com
When hard work is a science
June 15, 2016

Cambridge (UK) News
DNA discovery pioneer James Watson pays Cambridge tribute to colleague Francis Crick
June 10, 2016

The New England Journal of Medicine
Targeting a long noncoding RNA in breast cancer
June 9, 2016

The Guardian
Francis Crick portrait unveiled to honor breakthrough DNA work
June 8, 2016

Innovate LI
‘Accidental’ find may be COPD breakthrough
June 8, 2016

Agri-View
Stem cell: route to higher yields
May 30, 2016

Long Island.com
ALS Ride for Life comes to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
May 24, 2016

Science
Tracking how humans evolve in real time
May 20, 2016

Genetic Literacy Project
Newly discovered stem cell pathway in plants could be manipulated to increase crop yields
May 19, 2016

Innovate LI
Pharm hand: Why Rechler Equity is big on biotech
May 19, 2016

Scientific American
Neuroscientists discover a new way to cross the blood-brain barrier
May 18, 2016

Inhabitat.com
The weird breed of mutant corn could solve world hunger
May 18, 2016

The Huffington Post
New scientific discovery could be key to tackling poverty and hunger
May 18, 2016

Modern Farmer
This gnarly, mutant corn plant could have serious implications on yields
May 17, 2016

The Times of London
Gene editing isn’t a slippery slope to eugenics
May 16, 2016

Seed World
Stem cell discovery could lead to even higher yields
May 16, 2016

Gizmodo
Researchers just solved one of the biggest problems for world hunger
May 16, 2016

Cornell Chronicle
Senior honors Nobel laureate McClintock with library display
May 10, 2016

Innovate LI
The debrief: Seeds planted, now on to cultivation
May 8, 2016

Long Island Business News
Healthy investments
May 6, 2016

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Autism and bipolar disorder share common genetic roots
May 6, 2016

Tech Times
Yes, your brain uses statistics to increase your confidence
May 6, 2016

Fox News
It turns out, you can quantify confidence
May 5, 2016

Science.mic
Here’s the secret brain math that makes people more confident
May 5, 2016

Siasat Daily
Here’s how the brain calculates confience
May 5, 2016

Gizmodo
How your brain uses stastistics to boost your confidence
May 4, 2016

Science Daily
Bipolar Disorder has genetic links to autism, study shows
May 4, 2016

Discover
When Neanderthals replaced us *
May 2, 2016

PLOS blogs
Breaking down pros and cons of preprints in biomedicine
May 1, 2016

Genome WebThis week in genome research
April 27, 2016

FiOS 1 News – Long Island
Old building to be renovated into Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s cancer research facility
April 22, 2016

The Island Now
Kremer’s Corner: GOP, Dem legislators have helped LI
April 21, 2016

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Students from NY graduate schools gather for symposium
April 20, 2016

New York Academy of Sciences
New cancer therapies aim above & beyond the genome
April 19, 2016

Patent Docs
PTAB denies IPR petitions against Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory patents
April 13, 2016

Innovate LI
Patent board rejects challenge to CSHL research
April 10, 2016

The Oyster Bay Guardian
State funding allows for Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory renovations
April 8, 2016

BioSpace
CSHL reports that the US patent office denies all 4 petitions filed by Benitec Biopharma (BLT.AX) against CSHL’s shRNA patents
April 7, 2016

PharmiWeb
CSHL reports that the US patent office denies all 4 peititions filed by Benitec Biopharma against CSHL’s shRNA patients
April 6, 2016

Innovate LI
LI’s $330M Innovation Budget
April 3, 2016

The Wall Street Journal
Anti-Vaccination Lunacy Won’t Stop
April 3, 2016

Science Daily
Study looks at why people may feel more helpless in stressful situations than others
March 30, 2016

The Washington Post
This student put 50 million stolen research articles online. And they’re free.
March 30, 2016

The Christian Science Monitor
Denisovans: Mysterious archaic humans reveal clues to our history
March 17, 2016

The Economist
Taking the Online Medicine
March 17, 2016

The New York Times
Handful of Biologists Went Rogue and Published Directly to Internet
March 15, 2016

CBS New York
New Breakthrough Breast Cancer Drug Prevents Aggressive Cells From Spreading without Harming Healthy Cells
March 3, 2016

News 12 Long Island
LI researchers announce breakthrough in war on breast cancer
March 2, 2016

Science
Barcoding the Brain
February 19, 2016

Smithsonian.com
Humans may have had romantic rendezvous with Neanderthals 100,000 years ago
February 18, 2016

TBR Newsmedia
Ancient murder and copy of a corpse bring chance to learn
February 18, 2016

The Christian Science Monitor
Interbreeding: Neanderthals & Modern Humans mated 50,000 years before we thought
February 17, 2016

The Guardian
Oldest known case of Neanderthal-Human sex revealed by DNA test
February 17, 2016

Nature
Evidence mounts for interbreeding bonanza in ancient human species
February 17, 2016

The New York Times
In Neanderthal’s DNA, ancient humans may have left genetic mark
February 17, 2016

Science
Humans mated with Neanderthals much earlier & more frequently than thought
February 17, 2016

ScienceNews
Human DNA found in a Neanderthal woman
February 17, 2016

Smithsonian.com
An artist creates a detailed replica of Otzi, the 5,300-year old “Iceman”
February 17, 2016

The Washington Post
Humans & Neanderthals may have interbred 50,000 years earlier than previously thought
February 17, 2016

Nature
Biologists urged to hug a preprint
February 16, 2016

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory researcher explores antisense technology to defeat cancer
February 7, 2016

Scientific American
The embarrassing, destructive fight over Biotech’s big breakthrough
February 4, 2016

ZDnet.com
Research alliance announces moonshot: Reverse engineering the human brain
February 4, 2016

HuntingtonPatch.com
First ever replica of Otzi the Iceman on display in Cold Spring Harbor
February 3, 2016

InnovateLI.com
Hairpin tops $1M in RNA licensing deals
February 2, 2016

Weill Cornell
Researchers sequence first bedbug genome
February 2, 2016

EurekAlert.org
Wyss Institute will lead IARPA-funded brain mapping corsortium
January 26, 2016

The Economic Times
How Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan is funding brain studies and encouraging research
January 26, 2016

BroadwayWorld.com
NOVA: Iceman Reborn premieres on PBS 2/17
January 21, 2016

GenomeWeb
Rebranding reflects iPlant platform’s growing popularity in the life sciences, other domains
January 14, 2016

Newsday
New LIA committee will focus on biotech, pharmaceuticals
January 11, 2016

GenomeBiology
A glimpse into the future of genome-enabled plant biology from the shores of Cold Spring Harbor
January 11, 2016

Newsday
Students to watch on Long Island: January
January 7, 2016

Oyster Bay Guardian
DNA, the ticket used to protect the innocent
January 7, 2016

TBR Newsmedia
Tollkuhn’s work at CSHL may provide clues for autism, mood disorders
January 5, 2016

Cell Reports – Best of 2015 (pgs. 124-137)
Mapping social behavior-induced brain activation at cellular resolution in the mouse
January 2016

TBR Newsmedia
CSH Laboratory tests the limits of science
December 30, 2015

New England Journal of Medicine
Art-science-collaborations- avenues toward medical innovation
December 24, 2015

Newsday
DepYmed snags $100,000 to develop new breast cancer drug
December 24, 2015

InnovateLI
DepYmed wins accelerate funding
December 20, 2015

InnovateLI
Biohub awards $900k in research funding
December 18, 2015

ForeignPolicy.com
Why brain scientists should fail
December 15, 2015

GEN
Stopping premature protein synthesis halts genetic diseases
December 15, 2015

GenomeWeb
Path to a Lasker
December 15, 2015

The New York Times
Evelyn Witkin and the road to DNA enlightenment
December 14, 2015

Politico New York
Amid cancer breakthroughs, hospitals aim for top talent, clinical trials
December 14, 2015

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Van Aelst studies signals that can lead to disease
December 9, 2015

Patch.com
Syosset students become familiar with DNA
December 7, 2015

InnovateLI
Bio hub names newest resident entrepreneurs
November 30, 2015

Newsday
LI scientists reveal mysteries of the human brain
November 28, 2015

Forbes
30 under 30: Lab coats
November 24, 2015

Oyster Bay Guardian
Little sleuths separate DNA fragments
November 20, 2015

Business Insider
Scientists may soon be able to ‘cut and paste’ DNA to cure deadly diseases & design perfect babies
November 19, 2015

Cell
When science is a family tradition
November 19, 2015

National Science Foundation
10 ways advanced computing catalyzes science
November 18, 2015

The Huffington Post
10 ways advanced computing catalyzes science
November 17, 2015

GenomeWeb
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November 13

The Inquisitr
Scientists discover way to kill colorectal cancer cells with Vitamin C, new study says
November 10, 2015

Page Six
Katie Couric honored for supporting cancer research
November 10, 2015

GEN news
Breakthrough prizes awarded to five life science researchers
November 9, 2015

TodayOnline.com
Free exhibition gives a glimpse of the world of the Nobel Prize
November 6, 2015

Nature
Supervision: Clear direction
November 5, 2015

Inside Philanthropy
Here’s one foundation that’s heeding the call for more basic science funding
November 4, 2015

Stony Brook University
Research evaluates racial differences in GI Cancer Biology
November 4, 2015

Scientific Computing
iPlant instumental in pineapple genome sequencing
November 3, 2015

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s McCombie looks to crack genetic codes
October 28, 2015

Stony Brook University
New York Assembly speaker & CSH executive awarded Stony Brook University Alumni Award
October 23, 2015

The Scientist
Antioxidants may aid cancer
October 16, 2015

Daily Mail
Microbial masterpieces! Scientists ‘paint’ detailed works of art by growing bacteria from human
skin and even faeces in petri dishes
October 15, 2015

GEN news
Pure innovation drives clinical-grade NGS
October 15, 2015

The Scientist
Cystal unclear
October 15, 2015

The Huffington Post
The next promising frontier of precision medicine: Metastatic Breast Cancer
October 14, 2015

GEN news
RNA splicing factor linked with causes of breast cancer
October 5, 2015

Scientific American
A massive global effort maps how the brain is wired
October 2, 2015

GenomeWeb
New CRISPR/Cpf1 genome editing system makes waves at CSHL meeting
September 28, 2015

InnovateLI
2015 Innovator of the Year winners named
September 27, 2015

Times Beacon Record
Cold Spring Harbor Lab’s Furukawa seeks to unravel mystery in the brain
September 25, 2015

UPI.com
Genetic analysis: Rare mutations cause half of all autism cases
September 22, 2015

GenomeWeb
Researchers Sequence Genome, Transcriptome of Regenerative Flatworm
September 21, 2015

ScienceNews
Bad Karma can ruin palm oil crops
September 11, 2015

R&D
Poor Palm Oil Production Blamed on “Bad Karma”
September 10, 2015

Philly.com
Rutgers scientist honored for DNA work
September 9, 2015

Science
Researchers solve mystery of the mutated oil palms
September 9, 2015

Drug Discovery & Development
Mathematical ‘Gingko Trees’ Reveal Mutations in Single Cells That Characterize Disease
September 8, 2015

The Wall Street Journal
Lasker Awards Go to Scientists for Cancer Research, Ebola Response
September 8, 2015

InnovateLI
The Debrief: Alexander Gann, Watson School of Biological Sciences
September 8, 2015

Alzheimer’s News Today
Researchers Discover Key Role for Cholinergic Neurons
August 28, 2015

MyLITV
CSHL Celebrates Its 125th Anniversary With A Special Open House
August 21, 2015

Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot
Cold Spring Harbor Lab Connects Locally
August 15, 2015

InnovateLI
Zach Lippman has big plans for agriculture
August 13, 2015

Newsday
LI Biotech startup receives $225,000 grant from NIH
August 13, 2015

InnovateLI
Checking in on LI’s post-doctoral promise
August 11, 2015

TBR Newsmedia
Tonk’s new approach to Rett syndome at CSHL shows potential
August 11, 2015

Huffington Post
For the Most Lethal Cancer: Find the Best Science
July 31, 2015

Newsday
Rett Syndrome hope
July 30, 2015

Nature
The boom in mini stomachs, brains, breasts, kidneys and more
July 29, 2015

Xconomy
Accelerate LI, Eyeing New Seed Fund, Debuts Ninth Grad: Envisagenics
July 29, 2015

Newsday
Lab gets $80G gift for cancer research
July 29, 2015

IFLScience!
Experimental Treatment Reverses Behavioral Symptoms of Rett Syndrome in Mice
July 28, 2015

Newsday
Tech startup Envisagenics receives $100,000 in funding
July 28, 2015

InnovateLI
Envisagenics gets $100K in seed funding
July 27, 2015

Science
Experimental therapy may reverse autism spectrum–like disorder in mice
July 27, 2015

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab marks 125 years
July 23, 2015

InnovateLI
Helping Big Pharma master Big Data
July 16, 2015

ScienceNews
Enormous quantities may soon be called ‘genomical’
July 15, 2105

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Kinney works to decode gene factory
July 13, 2015

TechieNews
Genomics to push big data to its limits
July 9, 2015

Popular Science
Genetic DataWill Take Up More Space Than YouTube In 10 Years
July 9, 2015

Tech Times
Genomics Industry Generating Huge Amounts Of Data Due To DNA Sequencing
July 9, 2015

The Scientist
Big Data Problem
July 8, 2015

Phys.org
Genomics among the biggest of Big Data, experts say
July 8, 2015

BT.com
DNA storage concerns for computers
July 8, 2015

Nature
Genome researchers raise alarm over big data
July 7, 2015

NBCNews
Scientists warn genome date could outgrow YouTube, Twitter
July 7, 2015

The Washington Post
Sequencing the genome creates so much data we don’t know what to do with it
July 7, 2015

Yahoo! News
DNA storage concerns for computers
July 7, 2015

LaboratoryTalk
Genomics is ‘big data beast’
July 7, 2015

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s dos Santos explores basis for mammary memory
June 30, 2015

Newsday
Reunited
June 18, 2015

Newsweek
Russian Billionaire Returns Nobel Prize to James Watson
June 17, 2015

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Watson Reunited With Nobel Prize He Sold at Auction
June 17, 2015

CBS New York
Dr. James Watson To Be Reunited With Nobel Prize Medal He Gave Away
June 12, 2015

The Long Islander
Cold Spring Harbor Lab Celebrates 125 years
June 11, 2015

Newsday
Geneticist James Watson to retrieve auctioned Nobel Prize medal from Russia, donate buyer’s money to charity
June 11, 2015

The Huffington Post
Research Institutions are a vital economic engine on Long Island
June 10, 2015

Itemlive.com
Nahant doctor searches for cure for pancreatic cancer
June 10, 2015

Modern Farmer
Scientists Figured Out Why Beefsteak Tomatoes are So Huge
June 4, 2015

The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Grants Roundup: Duke Endowment Awards $15.3 Million for Health Research
June 3, 2015

Science News
Why breast-feeding really can be easier the second time around
June 3, 2015

NIH Research Matters
Mammary Gland May Have Epigenetic Memory
June 1, 2015

NPR
How did the beefsteak tomato get so beefy?
May 29, 2015

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor researcher discovers genes that create beefsteak tomatoes
May 26, 2015

Science
Scientists find way to create supersized fruit
May 26, 2015

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Fearon works on way to help immune system fight cancer
May 20, 2015

The Scientist
Targeting protein domains with CRISPR
May 13, 2015

612 ABC Brisbane
Milk Memories
May 13, 2015

ScienceNews
Molecular scissors snip at cancer’s Achilles’ heel
May 12, 2015

Wall Street Journal
Scents of Smell Rooted in Math
May 8, 2015

Nature
Pint-sized DNA sequencer impresses first users
May 5, 2015

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab expands as LI economic engine, report says
May 5, 2015

TBR Newsmedia
CSHL’s Churchland shows how we think about numbers
May 4, 2015

InnovateLI
CSHL plans new center to push research to market
May 4, 2015

Drug Discovery News
Targeting two with PTP1B
May 1, 2015

Long Island Pulse
Of Mice and Ticks
May 2015

CBS News
Charlie Rose receives honorary degree for science coverage
April 20, 2015

Newsday
Coming up Rose’s
April 20, 2015

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor researchers test treatment that can halt acute myeloid leukemia
April 19, 2015

Newsday
Editorial: LI medical partnership gives hope to cancer patients
April 7, 2015

GenomeWeb
CSHL, North Shore-LIJ pact marries Omics Research, Clinical Oncology to speed Rx Discovery
April 6, 2015

Science
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, hospital join forces to develop cancer drugs
April 2, 2015

New York Times
Cold Spring Harbor Lab, Seeking Human Subjects, Teams Up With Hospital System
April 2, 2015

News12 Long Island
Announcement of partnership between Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and North Shore-LIJ Hospital System
April 2, 2015

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor lab, North Shore-LIJ health system sign pact on ‘bench to bedside’ cancer care
April 2, 2015

WCBS-AM Radio
CSHL/NS-LIJ Announcement
April 2, 2015

Long Island Business News
Cold Spring Harbor, NS-LIJ joining forces
April 1, 2015

BioSpace
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory engages Hairpin Technologies Inc. to license its short hairpin RNA (shRNA) Technology
March 31, 2015

Newsday
14 Hot Startups
March 25, 2015

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Krainer tackles spinal muscular atrophy
March 11, 2015

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab Hires New Counsel
March 10, 2015

The Statesman
New report names Stony Brook as key collaborator to save LI economy
March 8, 2015

BBC Radio 4
Anthony Zador on “BBC Inside Science”
March 5, 2015

SMA News Today
EXCLUSIVE: New Insight Into SMA from Dr. Adrian Krainer
February 23, 2015

MyLITV
Kids get a tech edge as the participate in an Hour of Code at Cold Spring Harbor Lab
February 2015

Design&Trend
How Much Of The Human Genome Is Junk?
January 26, 2015

Healthcare-in-europe.com
New revolutionary culturing technique for liver and pancreas
January 22, 2015

Genetic Literacy Project
Recalling old and new fear memories use different brain pathways
January 22, 2015

MedicalXpress
Scientists announce revolutionary culturing technique for liver and pancreas
January 22, 2015

The Scientist
Rat Race
January 22, 2105

hhmibulletin
The Protein at the End of the Tunnel
Winter 2015

SMA News Today
Challenging the Assumptions for Effective SMA Drug Administration
January 21, 2015

Design & Trend
Evolution Linked To A Small Part Of The Human Genome
January 20, 2015

Motherboard
Why a Neural Circuit for Fear Matters
January 20, 2015

GEN news
Old Memories Can Learn New Tricks
January 20, 2015

International Business TimesFear Memories In The Brain
January 20, 2015

The New Indian Express
Decoded: Where Brain Stores Fear
January 20, 2015

Business Standard
Brain circuit that controls fear identified
January 20, 2015

India.com
Scientists identify new ‘fear controlling’ neural circuit in brain
January 20, 2015

Business Standard
Decoded: Where brain stores fear
January 20, 2015

Medical Daily
PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain
January 19, 2015

DailyMail.com
Fear pinpointed: Scientists discover exactly where anxiety resides in the brain
January 19, 2015

National Institutes of Health
Brain recalls old memories via new pathways
January 19, 2015

Medical Daily
PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain
January 19, 2015

International Business Times
Brain circuit that controls fear identified by scientists
January 19, 2015

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Siepel compares Neanderthal genes to those of modern humans
January 14, 2015

Newsday
LI lab creates pint-size weapon in pancreatic cancer fight
January 14, 2015

TECH TIMES
How Does the Nose ‘Know’ What Odors Are and What They Mean?
January 13, 2015

Design & Trend
New brain imaging technology provides better understanding of brain activity
January 10, 2015

Brain & Behavior
Problems with Attention Traced to Specific Brain Circuit
January 7, 2015

Gen news
Novel p53 Biomarker Discovery May Improve Cancer Surgery Outcomes
January 6, 2015

Business Standard
High-resolution imaging method to detect neural activity
January 6, 2015

PBS/NOVA
Your Last Moments May Be Imprinted on Your Brain After Death
January 6, 2015

Times Beacon Record
Reliving 2014’s scientific discoveries
January 2, 2015

Long Island Business News
Coming into focus
January 2, 2015

The Scientist
May the Best Rodent Win
January 1, 2015

NeurologyAdvisor
Unraveling the Genetics of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
December 29, 2014

International Business Times
Genome research 2014: From the ageless gene to the gayone, from a cure for Aids and Ebola to drought resistant rice
December 28, 2014

Newsday
LI needs state seed money to take root
December 28, 2014

MIT Technology Review
Solving the Autism puzzle
December 18, 2014

Newsday
LI doctors take part in clinical trial using CT scans to screen for early lung cancer
December 15, 2014

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Zachary Lippman creates tomato tool kit
December 10, 2014

GenomeWeb
CSHL Team Reports New Tool for Improved shRNA Design
December 9, 2014

SpectrumNews.org
Future of Autism genetics should learn from its past
December 9, 2014

The New York Times
By Selling Prize, a DNA Pioneer Seeks Redemption
December 3, 2014

Newsday
Auction of James Watson’s DNA Nobel will help fund scientist’s charitable work
December 2, 2014

Los Angeles Times
James Watson’s Nobel Prize to be auctioned
November 24, 2014

ScienceNewsline
Of Mice, Not Men
November 19, 2014

Chicago Tribune
James Watson on ‘Father to Son’
November 13, 2014

Science
BioRxiv at 1 year: A promising start
November 11, 2014

Newswise.com
Genetics Society of America first to partner with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press to assist authors in depositing preprints into BioRxiv
November 10, 2014

Design & Trend
Is Ebola’s cure in survivor’s blood?
November 8, 2014

Reuters
Exclusive: Scientists tell U.S. – find recipe for Ebola cure in survivors’ blood
November 7, 2014

Everyday Health.com
Why I made Pancreatic Cancer my career
November 6, 2014

FreshPlaza.com
Here comes the Super Tomato
November 5, 2014

Long Island Herald
Science student sets the bar high
November 5, 2014

Autism Daily Newscast
Research – Scientists find genes responsible for Autism not passed down from parents
November 3, 2014

Business Standard
Combining gene variants to help double tomato production
November 3, 2014

Genetic Literacy Project
100 percent boost in tomato yields with new genetic toolkit
November 3, 2014

Nature World News
Researchers boost tomato production to a new maximum
November 3, 2014

NPR – The Salt
A non-GMO way to get more, tastier tomatoes
November 3, 2014

Znews.com – India
New gene variants can enhance crop production by 100 percent
November 3, 2014

NPR News
Media Alert – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on KQED-FM (radio) – San Francisco, CA
November 2, 2014

The Tribune – India
Profile: Following the brain’s mind
November 2, 2014

Examiner.com
Autism gene study: Breakthrough DNA finding of increased disorder risks, 60 genes
October 31, 2014

GrowingYourBaby.com
Scientists attribute more than 100 genes with Autism
October 31, 2014

Portland Business Journal
OHSU researchers unlock genes that lead to Autism
October 31, 2014

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Jackson is outstanding in maize field
October 29, 2014

NPR
Scientists implicate more than 100 genes in causing Autism
October 29, 2014

Newsday
Way to Go: Henry Cheung, Seaford
October 22, 2014

GEN news
“Gangway!” in the genome prevents transcription/replication wreckage
October 17, 2014

International Business Times
Genetics: Dicer protein found to play big role in preventing cancers & ageing
October 17, 2014

Nature World News
Molecular ‘Superman’ rescues DNA from catastrophic collisions
October 17, 2014

Robb Report – Health & Wellness
Personalized medicine for breast cancer
October 17, 2014

Times Beacon Record
Mice ace test designed for bigger-brained rats
October 17, 2014

GEN news
October 16, 2014

The Atlantic
Rats aren’t smarter than mice & that actually matters
October 15, 2014

Business Insider – India
Scientists reveal creatures with bigger brains may not be more intelligent
October 13, 2014

The New York Times
When rascism was a science
October 13, 2014

CNN Money
Isis Pharmaceuticals reports data from ISIS-SMN Rx Phase 2 studies in infants & children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy
October 10, 2014

ANInews
Bigger brains not necessarily better, finds study
October 9, 2014

Digital Journal
Op-Ed: Bigger brains not better – New study shows flaws in size theory
October 9, 2014

The Financial Express
Bigger brains not always smarter: study
October 9, 2014

Times Beacon Record
Comparing genetic codes of mice, flies & humans
October 8, 2014

Newsday
Young scientists need ‘cool’ places to live on LI, Cold Spring Harbor Lab CEO says
October 7, 2014

ScienceMag
The littlest patient
October 3, 2014

Fios1/MyLITV
CSHL researcher Mikala Egeblad wins $2.5 million to help demystify cancer
October 1, 2014

The Washington Post
NIH announces $46million in grants for new BRAIN initiative projects
September 30, 2014

Long Island Press
2014 Powerlist – Celebrating the most influential Long Islanders
September 26, 2014

Business Standard
Confidence may a ‘measurable quantity’: study
September 26, 2014

Wired
Fantasy Nobel Laureates, 2014 Edition
September 26, 2014

NPR
To predict Nobel winners, skip Vegas and check the fine print
September 25, 2014

The Scientist
Thompson Reuters predicts Nobelists
September 25, 2014

Yahoo News
Nobel Prize science predictions see honors for pain, LEDs and more
September 25, 2014

Newsday
For Cold Spring Harbor exec David Micklos, learning is in his DNA
September 21, 2014

LongIsland.com
13th Women’s Partnership for Science raises over $200,000 for disease research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
September 19, 2014

MedIndia.net
Gambling with confidence: is it even possible?
September 19, 2014

HNGN.com
Confidence could be a ‘measurable quantity,’ study shows
September 18, 2014

MedicalDaily.com
Your brain shows how confident you are: How rats taught scientists a thing or two about confidence
September 18, 2014

TechEmergence.com
The present and future of Human Genomics: An interview with Gholson Lyon
September 18, 2014

Time
Where confidence lives in the brain
September 18, 2014

Times Beacon Record
Studying cells that aid memory, learning & mood
September 3, 2014

EXEMPT Magazine
Roller Coaster Markets
Summer 2014

Milieuli.com
Full steam ahead
August 28, 2014

AutismDailyNewsCast.com
Scientists create Algorithm to detect gene mutations
August 26, 2014

BioITworld.com
A sensitive tool for detecting indels
August 18, 2014

Nature
High-risk brain research wins NSF backing
August 18, 2014

Newsday
David Spector gives advice to future scientists
August 15, 2014

NewsWorks.org
What neuronal connections in your brain say about your stress response
August 7, 2014

Times Beacon Record
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Hammell wins Rita Allen Award for work on jumping genes
July 30, 2014

NewScientist.com
Protector gene’s evil twin linked to spread of cancer
July 28, 2014

Business Insider
DOCTOR: ‘We completley got ahead of ourselves’ by saying antioxidants fight cancer
July 25, 2014

GenomeWeb
CSHL team finds microRNA regulatory role for Lin-42 in C.elegans
July 24, 2014

The Huffington Post
Antioxidant supplements don’t fight cancer research suggests
July 24, 2014

Live Science
Antioxidant supplements don’t fight cancer, research suggests
July 22, 2014

Simons Foundation
Foundation Invests in Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to Establish the Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
July 15, 2014

RedOrbit
Foods Rich In Antioxidants May Promote Cancer Growth
July 11, 2014

Nature
Neuroscience: A structure to remember
July 9, 2014

Scientific American
Can Indiana Jones Help Sort Out the Palm Oil Problem?
July 8, 2014

InsidePhilanthropy.com
How Does a “Transformative” Gift for Research Happen? Not Overnight
July 8, 2014

Philanthropy News Digest
Simons Foundation awards $50 million to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
July 8, 2014

New York Business Journal
Math vs Cancer: Jim Simons’ monster check will fund Long Island data crunchers
July 7, 2014

Fios1 News
LI couple donates $50 million for biology center
July 7, 2014

GEN
CSHL given $50M toward new Quantitative Biology Center
July 7, 2014

The New York Times
James Simons gives $50 million to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
July 7, 2014

Newsday
Simonses give $50 million to Cold Spring Harbor Lab
July 7, 2014

The Wall Street Journal
A $50 million gift to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
July 7, 2014

philanthropy.com
Simons fund donates $50-million for Biology Research
July 7, 2014

Long Island Business News
Simons donates $50M to Cold Spring Harbor Lab
July 7, 2014

Times Beacon Record
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Li looks for clues to understand traumatic stress
June 25, 2014

Long Island Business News
Q&A – Teri Willey – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
June 20-26, 2014

Delta SKY Magazine
Wiping out cancer
June 2014 edition

Popular Science
New study uncovers why stress leads to depression in some, but not others
June 18, 2014

Examiner.com
Defense Department gives LI doctor $2.5 million to fight breast cancer
June 15, 2014

Newsday
LI researcher wins grant to solve a cancer mystery
June 14, 2014

Boston Business Journal
Ropes & Gray settles malpractice case filed by New York laboratory
June 10, 2014

NDTV.com
US NIH presents 10-year-plan for BRAIN Project
June 9, 2014

NIH.gov
Structure of receptor involved in Brain Disorders
June 9, 2014

Nature
Ambitious plans for BRAIN project unveiled
June 6, 2014

West Hawaii Today
‘Switch’ in brain may control how we handle stress
June 6, 2014

ScienceMag
Lengthy RNAs earn respect as cellular players
June 6, 2014

Discover Magazine
Visit New York’s Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
June 5, 2014

GenomeWeb
CSHL settles patent malpractice dispute with former IP counsel
June 5, 2014

The Washington Post
Why are some depressed, others resilient? Scientists home in one part of the brain
June 5, 2014

Xconomy.org
Accelerate LI seeds first batch of Biotech, Cleantech startups
June 5, 2014

Oncology Nurse Advisor
Powerful new way to treat HER2-positive breast cancer validated
June 4, 2014

ScienceNews
Stress and the susceptible brain
June 3, 2014

MarketWatch.com
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory announces settlement in Patent Malpractice Case Against Ropes & Gray
June 2, 2014

ScienceMag
BRAIN project meets physics
May 30, 2014

Forbes
Why stress triggers depression in some people, resilience in others
May 28, 2014

Healthline News
Why do some people quit in the face of stress while others persevere?
May 28, 2014

The Huffington Post
Varying reactions to stress could have to do with certain brain cells
May 28, 2014

Nature
Depressed mice have excitable neurons
May 28, 2014

PolicyMic.com
Neuroscientists have discovered why certain people always thrive under pressure
May 28, 2014

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Turner studies how flies recognize smells
May 28, 2014

Scientific American
Depressed mice have excitable neurons
May 28, 2014

Live Science
Brain cells make some mice resilient to stress
May 27, 2014

Time
Why some people get depressed and others get resilient
May 27, 2014

The Wall Street Journal
DepYmed announces validation of Trodusquemine as a therapeutic candidate for HER2-positive breast cancer
May 27, 2014

theASCB Post
Our People: Live imaging of the nucleus earns CSHL’s David Spector new honors
May 22, 2014

Commack Patch
Commack High School students win at Invitational Science Fair
May 22, 2014

Times Beacon Record
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Gillis studies link among autism genes
May 15, 2014

Popular Science
How sperm fit big things in small places
May 14, 2014

MedicalDaily.com
What causes male infertility? Sperm cells with poorly packaged genes, researchers say
May 13, 2014

RedOrbit
Male infirtility relies on a key protein that also protects against disease
May 13, 2014

Science World Report
Scientists discover protein associated with male infertility, shedding light on sperm development
May 13, 2014

Irish Medical Times
Schizophrenia and Autism/intellectual disability may share genetic mutations
May 8, 2014

Digital Journal
Dr. David Spector, CSHL Professor, is elected to European Molecular Biology Organization
May 7, 2014

Crain’s New York
Wall Street funds cancer-research up-and-comers
May 5, 2014

MarketWatch.com
Inaugural Pershing Square Sohn Prize awarded to six young scientists in New York City to further innovative cancer research
May 5, 2014

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Iossifov studies genetics of autism
April 30, 2014

GenomeWeb
Study identifies Chromatin Remodeling-related mutations in Schizophrenia
April 29, 2014

Newsday
LI Biotech companies to seek investors at forum
April 29, 2014

TheJournal.ie
Autism & Schizophrenia may be caused by the same mutations
April 28, 2014

The Global Legal Post
AAAS announces new members
April 25, 2014

Long Island Business News
Stillman wins Herbert Tabor Award
April 21, 2014

Newsday
Executive Suite: Leemor Joshua-Tor
March 30, 2014

The Long Islander
People in the news: Leemor Joshua-Tor, Ph.D.
March 13, 2014

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Kepecs tracks neurons and confidence
March 12, 2014

RunnersWorld.com
DNA co-discoverer proposes radical view on excercise & health
March 6, 2014

Business Standard
How sense of smell is linked with memory and cognition
March 3, 2014

FirstPost.com
Learn how experiences shape smell perception in the brain
March 3, 2014

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
A mature cell is more likely to favor mom’s or dad’s alleles
February 25, 2014

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Foundation funding helps researchers identify new brain activity at play in PTSD
February 20, 2014

SkinInc.com
Skin-healing protein is found to also promote certain skin cancers
February 17, 2014

UPI.com
Scientists locate new connection between fear and behavior in brain
February 12, 2014

ScienceNews
Brain shot
February 7, 2014

NSF.org
NSF-funded researchers describe their cutting edge brain research
February 6, 2014

Science World Report
New animal model for metastic prostate cancer developed
January 25, 2014

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Overexpressed splicing protein deranges wound healing, promotes skin cancer
January 21, 2014

Scientific American
A new method to measure consciousness proposed
January 7, 2014

Times Beacon Record
Huntington: where tech startups call home
January 2, 2014

FreshFruitPortal.com
Gene mutation could extend tomato production
January 2, 2014

Science 2.0
Hybrid vigor: genetic modification could lead to much better tomato yields
December 30, 2013

The Scientist
The year in science publishing
December 30, 2013

Food Product Design
Genetic modification increases tomato plant yield
December 27, 2013

Times Topics: The New York Times
Genetically modified food
December 25, 2013

PRNewswire
Reps. Israel & Fattah announce international partnership in neuroscience research, including Alzheimer’s Disease
December 16, 2013

Long Island Business News
Movers & Shakers – Nonprofit section
December 13, 2013

Newsday
Long Island wins $83m in state business aid
December 11, 2013

The Wall Street Journal
Millions given to N.Y. projects
December 11, 2013

CapitalNewYork.com
Cuomo gives out $715 million in economic development awards
December 11, 2013

RedOrbit
Genetic link associated with one percent of all cancerous tumors discovered
December 9, 2013

Bio-ITworld.com
The new cancer models, Part 1: The tumor organoid biobank
December 9, 2013

The Herald
Dr. Cori Bargmann, Jeffrey E. Kelter and Thomas A. Saunders III Elected CSHL Trustees
December 4, 2013

MarketWatch.com
Dr. Cori Bargmann, Jeffrey E. Kelter and Thomas A. Saunders III Elected CSHL Trustees
December 4, 2013

LI Pulse Magazine
Good people doing good things: Teri F. Willey
December 2, 2013

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
Genomic healthcare solutions
December 1, 2013

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Ware looks to crack plant code
November 20, 2013

Times Beacon Record
Cold Spring Harbor Lab gets $100K gift
November 13, 2013

GenomeWeb
Stacks of papers for the bioRxiv
November 13, 2013

Discover
bioRxin is here
November 12, 2013

Science
New preprint server aims to be biologists’ answer to physicists’ arXiv
November 12, 2013

The Scientist
Preprints galore
November 12, 2013

Nature
Preprints come to life
November 12, 2013

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab’s Double Helix honorees include Robin Roberts
November 2, 2013

Microbe World
$400K gift to CSHL, MIT, UCSF, Davidson for advanced technology courses for biological scientists
October 29, 2013

The Island Now
Portledge 5th graders focus on genetics
October 24, 2013

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Joshua-Tor solves mysteries by studying structure
October 23, 2013

Business Standard (India)
Scientists decode how brain distinguishes between scents
October 21, 2013

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Albeanu sniffs out the mouse neurons in smell
October 16, 2013

NPR
Sounding the alarm for basic science research funding
October 15, 2013

Wired
Biology’s big problem: there’s too much data to handle
October 11, 2013

Truthdive.com
How neurons enable us to behave differently to food smells
October 8, 2013

Genome Web
Researchers detail use of precision medicine in mental illness case
October 4, 2013

The New York Times
Gene therapy With a difference
September 23, 2013

The New York Times
Gene therapy with a difference
September 23, 2013

Counsel & Heal
Targeting cancer cells and environment halts tumor growth
September 23, 2013

Long Island Business News
Q&A: Teri Willey, Cold Spring Harbor Lab
September 16, 2013

Newsday
LI’s first magnet STEM school opens in Syosset
September 11, 2013

Xconomy
Cold Spring hires former VC to lead “proactive” tech transfer effort
September 10, 2013

Newsday
Execs hired to commercialize LI science discoveries
September 9, 2013

Long Island Business News
Federal cuts strangling LI’s R&D economy
August 23, 2013

Times Beacon Record
CSHL’s Osten looks to understand brain’s wiring
August 22, 2013

San Francisco Chronicle
Families of SMA Awards $150,000 to Drs. Hua and Krainer at CSHL
August 9, 2013

MIT Technology Review
The world’s best (and worst) scientific institutions ranked by discipline
August 7, 2013

New York Daily News
Harlem DNA lab gives school kids a dose of science during the summer months
August 6, 2013

The Wall Street Journal
Long Island hopes new moves spark technology start-ups
August 5, 2013

The Times Huntington
Professor is ‘rising star in cancer research’
August 1, 2013

GenomeWeb
Oil palm genomes provide resource for exploring plant’s biology, Palm Oil production
July 24, 2013

BBC News
Genome of oil palm sequenced
July 24, 2013

The New York Times
Looking at oil palm’s genome for keys to productivity
July 24, 2013

Fast Company
Our computers can’t keep up with all the DNA research we’re doing
July 15, 2013

Times Beacon Record (Long Island)
CSH’s Stephen Shea studies the brain’s ‘blue place’
July 12, 2013

Biomedical Computation Review
Behind the Connectome commotion
July 10, 2013

CNN
Watson: ‘DNA was my only gold rush’
June 28, 2013

IEEE Spectrum
The DNA Data Deluge
June 27, 2013

Glen Cove Patch
Lavine: fund alzheimer’s research in New York
June 24, 2013

Newsday
STEM charter school to partner with LI’s top scientists
June 22, 2013

LongIsland.com
Congressman Israel and Assemblyman Lavine call on New York State to be the center of alzheimer’s research
June 18, 2013

Newsday
At Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, new insights into rare genetic disorder
June 17, 2013

March of Dimes Foundation
Geneticists solve mystery of rare birth defect’s variable severitywith funding from March of Dimes
June 13, 2013

Gene Silencing News
CSHL team publishes new details on how Argonaute 2 slices
June 10, 2013

Newsday
Cancer researchers work on profiling single cells
June 9, 2013

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab targeting cancer cells
June 9, 2013

Newsday
Can science save Long Island’s economy?
June 9, 2013

Long Island Business News
Sequestration could stall research innovation
June 5, 2013

The Huffington Post
The Search for Mental Illness and Addiction in the Brain, Part IV: The BRAIN Initiative and the Politics of Experience
June 3, 2013

Biocompare
Striking the Right Balance for Protein Extraction
May 28, 2013

Medical Daily
Scientists link specific brain cell types to behavior
May 27, 2013

Long Island Business News
Newsmaker of the week, Broad Hollow Bioscience Park
May 17, 2013

Newsday
Cuomo urges closer university-business ties
May 15, 2013

Huntington Patch
Nobelist Honored at Cinema Arts Centre
May 15, 2013

Newsday
OSI Pharmaceuticals closes LI facility
May 13, 2013

Nature
Privacy protections: The genome hacker
May 8, 2013

Times Beacon Record
CSH’s Tony Zador: studying the brain’s wiring
May 7, 2013

Nature Medicine
Biomedical journal and publisher hope to bring preprints to life
May 7, 2013

Nature Jobs
James Watson: Postdocs should travel, talk, and think big
May 3, 2013

Long Island Pulse
Science Island
April 26, 2013

BBC
The structure of DNA
April 25, 2013

National Geographic
The jumping gene: Friend or foe
April 25, 2013

MSNBC
New Nobel letters reveal secrets of DNA prize
April 24, 2013

The Washington Post
Obama: ‘Braaaaaains.’ Partha Mitra: ‘Whoa there, buddy.’
April 3, 2013

The Hellenic News of America
Featured Young Professional of the Month: Dr. Despina Siolas
March 12, 2013

Newsday
Put Long Island Brain Power to Work – Editorial
March 8, 2013

The Long Islander
Laboratory Celebrates 60 Years Of DNA (see image)
March 7, 2013

GenomeWeb
Trove of Treasures
March 5, 2013

Scientific American
What’s Wrong with the Brain Activity Map Proposal
March 5, 2012

Newsday
Pioneer Scientists Pay Homage to Each Other
March 2, 2013

MTV.com
What if ‘Jack the Giant Slayer’ Wasn’t Just a Fairy Tale
March 1, 2013

Newsday
Lab DNA Panel Features James Watson
February 28, 2013

Newsday
60th DNA Anniversary Celebrated at Cold Spring Harbor Lab
February 28, 2013

Dark Daily
Personalized Medicine Experts Call on Pathology Profession to Create a New Breed of Pathologist
February 25, 2013

Wired
DNA Crunchers Ditch Hadoop for Homegrown Software
February 20, 2013

NARSAD/Brain and Behavior Foundation
NARSAD Grantees Gain Insight on Fear Memories, May Help Treat PTSD
January 31, 2013

Western Farm Press
Wheat breakthrough a path to counter food disaster
January 29, 2013

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
Pancreatic Cancer Gets $25M Boost
January 23, 2013

ABC Nightline
Food Fraud? Watchdog Group Raises Concerns
January 22, 2013

McGill blogs – Office for Science & Society
What Are We to Make of Dr. Watson’s Article in ‘Open Biology’, Re: Antioxidants May Have Caused More Cancers Than Those Cured?
January 11, 2013

The Guardian
The Antioxidant Myth is Too Easy to Swallow
January 10, 2013

Reuters
a href=”http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/09/us-usa-cancer-watson-idUSBRE90805N20130109″ target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>DNA Pioneer James Watson Takes Aim at “Cancer Establishments”
January 9, 2013

Garden City News
Panera Bread Raises Funds for Breast Cancer Groups
January 3, 2013

Times Beacon Record
CSH’s Z. Josh Huang Studies ‘Chandelier’ Cells
January 3, 2013

Times Beacon Record
Putting the Pieces of Autism Together at CSHL
December 27, 2012

The New York Times
Evening Hours – November’s Embers
December 2, 2012

Wall Street Journal
Researchers Unlock Secrets of Wheat Genome
November 29, 2012

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab to honor 3
November 28, 2012

Sci-News.com
Scientists Solve Mystery of Human Brain’s Chandelier Cells
November 27, 2012

NARSAD/Brain and Behavior Foundation
NARSAD Grant-Funded Research Furthers Understanding of What Makes Us Human
November 27, 2012

Genetic Engineering News
Learning from Sandy
November 16, 2012

Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot
Science Vs. Sandy — Science Wins!
November 16, 2012

Newsday
Fall From Fiscal Cliff Would Rough Up LI
November 13, 2012

The New York Times
A Collective Effort to Save Decades of Research as the Water Rose
November 5, 2012

Science Magazine Insider
Sandy vs Science: On Long Island, Prominent Research Lab Weathers the Storm
November 2, 2012

Nature
The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix, Reviewed
November 1, 2012

The New York Times
Hurricane Sandy’s Lesser-Known Victims: Lab Rats
November 1, 2012

Nature
New York Research Facilities Feel Sandy’s Wrath
November 1, 2012

Nature
Genomics: The Single Life Sequencing DNA from Individual Cells is Changing the Way That Researchers Think of Humans as a Whole.
October 31, 2012

MIT Technology Review
DNA Sequencing Could Map the Brain’s Wiring
October 25, 2012

Scientific American
Sequencing The Connectome: Will DNA Barcodes And A Sneaky Virus Change The Way Scientists Map The Brain?
October 23, 2012

Stamford Advocate
Sacred Heart Partners with Renowned NY Lab
October 15, 2012

Newsday
Cuomo Watch: Praise for Cold Spring Harbor Lab
October 7, 2012

Newsday
LI Officials Make Case for State’s Tech Aid
October 6, 2012

Education Update
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: A Mecca for Science Research in New York
October 5, 2012

Education Update
Exclusive Interview: Dr. Bruce Stillman, President of CSHL
October 5, 2012

Education Update
Exclusive Interview: Dr. David Micklos, Executive Director of the DNA Learning Center at CSHL
October 5, 2012

Education Update
Exclusive Interview: Dr. Gregory Hannon, Professor, Watson School of Biological Sciences at CSHL
October 5, 2012

American Society for Microbiology
A Lovely Event
October 4, 2012

UPI.com
Cancer Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer’s
September 26, 2012

Newsday
Accelerate LI’s Lesko Meets with Scientists
September 26, 2012

American Health Assistance Foundation.org
Scientists Reverse Alzheimer’s-Like Memory Loss in Animal Models
September 25, 2012

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Cancer Drugs Reverse Memory Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease
September 25, 2012

The Wall Street Journal MarketWatch
Investing in ‘junk DNA’
September 11, 2012

Bloomberg/Bloomberg Buisnessweek
DNA’s ‘Junk’ Now Seen as Lever Controlling Future Health
September 6, 2012

The New York Times
Bits of Mystery DNA, Far From ‘Junk’, Play Crucial Role
September 5, 2012

The Washington Post
“Junk DNA” Concept Debunked by New Analysis of Human Genome
September 5, 2012

The Wall Street Journal
New DNA Encyclopedia Shows Complex Inner Workings
September 5, 2012

NBC News
New DNA Project Shows Us Living Beyond Our Genes
September 5, 2012

Newsday
LI Scientists: New DNA Secrets Revealed
September 5, 2012

Genetic Engineering News
Oncogene Addiction: Real or Not?
August 20, 2012

North County Times
Isis Pharma Helps Develop New Genetic Disease Model
August 14, 2012

VOXXI
Knowledge of Brain Architecture Could Help Treat Alzheimer’s, Schizophrenia
August 8, 2012

GenomeWeb
Pacific Biosciences Pursues Multi-Pronged Informatics Effort to Improve Accuracy of RS Assemblies
July 6, 2012

Lab Times Online
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Course to Expansion
July 5, 2012

Newsday Blog
Gillibrand to Unveil Plan to Spur High-Tech Jobs
July 6, 2012

RedOrbit
Genetics Could Explain Parrot’s Ability To Parrot
July 5, 2012

Technology Review
Single-Molecule Sequencing Gets a Crucial Fix
July 5, 2012

BioSpace.com
An Error-Eliminating Fix from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Overcomes Big Problem in “3rd-gen” Genome Sequencing
July 2, 2012

Genetic Engineering News
Eradicating Errors in Third-Gen Sequencing for de Novo Genome Assembly
July 2, 2012

IEEE Spectrum: Tech Talk
99.9 Percent Accurate Genome Sequencing
July 2, 2012

Forbes
For A New DNA Sequencer, A Technical Fix May Have Come Too Late
July 1, 2012

Newsday
CSH Lab Fix Targets Genome Technology
July 1, 2012

GenomeWeb
Pfizer, CSHL to Collaborate on shRNA Library
June 21, 2012

Gizmodo
It Takes the Entire Internet to Map a Mouse’s Brain
June 20, 2012

Genetics Society of America
The 2012 Genetics Society of America Elizabeth W. Jones Award for Excellence in Education
June 20, 2012

Scientific American
Head Start: Scientists Trace a Wiring Plan for Entire Mouse Brain
June 20, 2012

Voice of America
Barbara McClintock, 1902-1992: She Made Discoveries about Genes and Chromosomes
June 18, 2012

Newsday
Will the Lack of Lab Space Squeeze Out LI Tech Companies?
June 10, 2012

AG Professional
Unraveling the Corn Genome
June 7, 2012

Long Island Press
Chairman Nicholls on Power List
June 7, 2012

Long Island Press
Professor Wigler on Power List
June 7, 2012

USDA Blog
Cutting-edge Technology to Make Traditional Favorites Even Better
June 5, 2012

Popular Science
First Images From Complete Map of Mouse Brain
June 4, 2012

Newsday
LI Scientist Helps Map Tomato Genes
June 4, 2012

Times Beacon Record
CSH’s Zachary Lippman Has a Taste For Tomatoes
May 29, 2012

Science
Submitting Your Best-Possible R01 Application
May 11, 2012

GEN News Highlights
Bioeconomy Blueprint Embraces Public-Private Efforts, Avoids Grand Challenges
May 3, 2012

Artemis
Live Imaging Shows Response to Cancer Drugs Can Be Boosted by Altering Tumor Microenvironment
May 2, 2012

Scienceline
Solving the Genomic Jigsaw Puzzle
May 1, 2012

SFARI.org
Large Sequencing Study Ties Autism Genes to Fragile X
April 26, 2012

Times Beacon Record
CSH Researcher Anne Churchland Studies Rats in a Maze
April 26, 2012

GenomeWeb
Mouse Model Startup Mirimus Sets Sights on Industry Customers
April 25, 2012

GEN News Highlights
Live Imaging Demonstrates How Tumor Microenvironment Affects Chemotherapy Response
April 17, 2012

Long Island Business News
Saving the Environment Big Biz on LI
April 11, 2012

Times Beacon Record
Alea Mills Studies Genes to Understand Autism
April 3, 2012

The Scientist
Collecting Cancer Data
March 29, 2012

Nature
Epigenetics: Marked for Success
March 29, 2012

The Chronicle of Higher Education
NIH Courts Younger Researchers, Even as it Debates How Far to Go
March 25, 2012

Nature
Neuroscience: Making Connections
March 21, 2012

GENengnews.com
RNA advances reshape prevailing wisdom
March 15, 2012

Agence France Press/The Raw Story
Rats as good as humans in decision-making: study
March 13, 2012

Long Island Business News
LI researchers turning duckweed into biofuel
March 9, 2012

New England Journal of Medicine
The Histone Code and treatments for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
March 8, 2012

Big Think
Duckweed: The Next Bio Fuel Revolution
February 22, 2012

GENengnews.com
Academic centers may face the pinch of budgetary constraints and data deluge
February 21, 2012

Big Think
DNA in the Cloud
February 16, 2012

Scientific American
Jumping genes in the brain ensure that even identical twins are different
February 14, 2012

Times Beacon Record
Dr. Adrian Krainer: Working to cure spinal Muscular Atrophy
February 14, 2012

The New York Times
The scientist was a figment, but his work was real
February 13, 2012

MyLITV.COM/FiOS1
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Association
February 13, 2012

Live Science
Two genes for sealing in memories identified
February 10, 2012

Oncology Live
5 questions for Yuri Lazebnik
February 2, 2012

GenomeWeb
Research consortium charts functional genomics of seed plants
February 2012

Genome Technology magazine
Mutations identified could improve prognosis for patients with rare Leukemia
February 2012

The Atlantic
A whole-brain scanning system
January 25, 2012

Genome Technology magazine
Storage saga
December 2011/January 2012

Newsday
Expert: LI should follow San Diego on tech
January 18, 2012

Financial Times
Is a cure for cancer in sight?
January 6, 2012

MyLITV.COM/FiOS1
Cold Spring Harbor Lab planning for cancer drug testing facility
January 4, 2012

Choice Reviews Online
CSHL press book in choice Top 25 Book List
January 4, 2012

Bloomberg Businessweek
Biogen may spend as much as $299 million on Isis Children’s drug
January 4, 2012

Newsday
DNA Center lauded for online teaching tool
January 2, 2012

Long Island Business News
The 2011 influentials
December 30, 2011

Newsday
LI researchers make Leukemia discovery
December 20, 2011

Genetic Engineering News
Industry, academic professionals offer advice for President Obama’s bioeconomy blueprint
December 15, 2011

The Wall Street Journal
Cuomo announces top economic evelopment projects
December 8, 2011

Nature Medicine
Notable Advances 2011. Cancer biology: BET-ting on chromatin
December 6, 2011

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
Antisense Therapeutics: Systematic reawakening of a silent gene to improve survival in SMA
December 2, 2011

The New York Times
DNA sequencing caught in deluge of data
November 30, 2011

BusinessWeek
Roche enters race to cure genetic disease with $490 million deal
November 29, 2011

Science
Does a gene’s location in the cell matter?
November 25, 2011

GenomeWeb
CSHL team publishes new details on Heterochromatin Assembly, gene silencing in yeast
November 17, 2011

CNN – American morning
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on his cancer, Double-Helix Medal
November 17, 2011

Newsday
Laboratory honors NBA icon, researchers
November 15, 2011

Newsday
Docs tout new road map for cancer treatment
November 3, 2011

Science Business Exchange
Peripheral therapy for SMA
November 3, 2011

Newsday
Genetics research hub includes 3 LI groups
November 2, 2011

Nature Medicine
New mouse models of Autism highlight need for standardized tests
November 2, 2011

Science Business Exchange
Mouse models of Autism
October 20, 2011

Minneapolis Star Tribune
Is gene deletion at the core of Autism?
October 17, 2011

Voice of America
Scientists study genetic basis of Autism
October 7, 2011

Genetic Engineering News
Antisense therapy improves lifespan and motor function in mice with severe Spinal Muscular Atrophy
October 6, 2011

SFARI.org
Two Autism mouse models highlight gene dosage effects
October 6, 2011

Technology Review
Researchers engineer mice with anomalies linked to Autism, Schizophrenia
October 4, 2011

Agence France Press
Scientists study autistic mice for disease clues
October 3, 2011

The Scientist
A mouse model of Autism?
October 3, 2011

The Guardian
Fighting a contagious cancer
September 29, 2011

Newsday
Delving into science for capital ideas
September 28, 2011

Long Island Business News
Biomedical research in our backyard
September 23, 2011

The Scientist
Next generation: All-in-one in Vivo Scope
September 16, 2011

Reuters
Analysis: gene sequencers face govt budget squeeze
September 12, 2011

GenomeWeb
CSHL team says single-cell sequencing of prostate cancer could improve diagnosis, guide treatment
September 7, 2011

Bloomberg Markets Magazine
Mogul using $100 million in race to cure daughter Lures Novartis
September 7, 2011

Long Island Business News
Cold Spring Harbor Lab running low on space
August 19, 2011

CBS News
Prostate cancer advance promises better diagnosis, treatment
August 16, 2011

New York Daily News
New tumor suppressor gene discovered
August 16, 2011

The Independent
Key find could prevent deadly prostate cancer
August 16, 2011

Crain’s New York
Northshore-LIJ sees need for workplace docs
August 11, 2011

Science-Business eXchange
Bromodomain brake on AML
August 11, 2011

The Wall Street Journal
Care, research, education are Foundation’s trinity
August 4, 2011

Cancer Research UK
Potential treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukemia identified
August 4, 2011

Royal Society of Chemistry
Targeting DNA packaging to treat Leukemia
August 4, 2011

Science News
One problem, many paths
August 1, 2011

WebMD.com
Gene therapy may help Muscular Dystrophy patients
July 25, 2011

Long Island Press
President Stillman on power list
June 15, 2011

Wired
Extra gene copies may trigger some cases of autism
June 10, 2011

CBS News
Complexity of autism keeps treatment elusive
June 9, 2011

Nature
Autism linked to hundreds of spontaneous genetic mutations
June 8, 2011

The Washington Post
Scientists find new genetic clues to autism
June 8, 2011

Los Angeles Times
Gene mutations could cause autism in boys, another disorder in girls, researchers suggest
June 8, 2011

Scientific American
Autism’s tangled genetics full of rare and varied mutations
June 8, 2011

The New York Times
The twins’ connection: other theories
May 31, 2011

Science
Meeting briefs: The Biology of Genomes
May 27, 2011

Nature
Cells may stray from ‘central dogma’
May 19, 2011

Nature
Neuroscience: My brain made me do it
May 19, 2011

Long Island Business News
Mirimus puts focus on lab mice
May 19, 2011

Forbes
DNA Sequencing: beating Moore’s Law since January 2008
May 13, 2011

Nature
Mining the honey bee genome
May 10, 2011

Newsday
$2M in Venture Capital for LI company
May 3, 2011

GenomeWeb
Pacific Biosciences launches new sequencing platform
April 27, 2011

GenomeWeb
CSHL team demonstrates new application for transgenic RNAi approach in mice
April 21, 2011

News12 Long Island
National Grid Foundation supports genetics education on Long Island
April 14, 2011

Long Island Business News
Cuomo OKs Broad Hollow Park expansion
April 14, 2011

Science
Brothers in arms against cancer
March 25, 2011

Newsday
State Senate OKs LI business incubator
March 23, 2011

MyLITV.COM/FiOS1
Partners for the Future program at CSHL gives LI high school science students hands-on lab experience
March 16, 2011

AARP/Newsday
CSH Lab ISd liver cancer gene, eyes cure
March 15, 2011

Seeking Alpha
Antisense oligonucleotide helps severe spinal muscular atrophy
March 13, 2011

GenomeWeb
CSHL team publishes method for large-scale identification of potent shRNAs
February 24, 2011

Newsday
Big Five leaders join LIA board
February 17, 2011

Science
Will computers crash genomics?
February 11, 2011

BigThink
Why there may never be a cure for Autism
February 9, 2011

The New York Times
Canine tumor fuels up by stealing parts from host
January 24, 2011

The New York Times
Decoding the human brain, with help from a fly
December 13, 2010

Newsday
LI researcher wins prize for DNA work
December 12, 2010

Genome Technology
Michael Schatz: genome assembly and the Cloud
December 2010

Big Think
The neuroscience of cocktail party conversation
September 24, 2010

Big Think
The brain is a statistical engine
September 13, 2010

New York Times
From superseeds to mutant tomatoes
August 20, 2010

MyLITV.com
Understanding DNA

US News and World Report
Tomato gene impacts taste, yield
May 24, 2010

GenomeWeb
Array-based capture method helps target and sequence highly contaminated Neanderthal DNA
May 11, 2010

Forbes
“Capture Technique” enables researchers to study 49,000-year-old DNA to study how similar and…
May 6, 2010

PBS Newshour
Human and Neanderthal genes ‘incredibly similar’

May 7, 2010

Discovery Channel News
Neanderthals, Humans interbred, DNA proves
May 6, 2010

Financial Times
Neanderthals live on in modern man
May 6, 2010

FOX News
You’re part Caveman, say scientists
May 6, 2010

UPI
Neanderthals and humans: genetically alike
May 6, 2010

ABC News
Single gene powers hybrid tomato plants

The Independent
Tomato plant yield raised by 60 per cent
March 29, 2010

Daily Mail
Why the super tomato is a sweet success
March 29, 2010

Telegraph
Key to sweeter tomatoes uncovered
March 29, 2010

Newsday
Building a better tomato
March 28, 2010

Discovery Channel News
Scientists make tomato breakthrough
March, 2010

Scienceline
Memory’s molecules: learning the brain’s vocabulary
March 19, 2010

New York Times
Forgetting with a purpose
February 22, 2010

BBC News
Tasmanian Devil facial cancer origins ‘identified’
January 1, 2010

TIME
Decoding the Tasmanian Devil’s deadly cancer
January 1, 2010

Wired, Science News
Tasmanian Devil cancer culprit revealed
January 1, 2010

Newsday
Cold Spring Harbor Lab finds Tasmanian Devils cancer key
January 1, 2010