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Better cancer trials could be around the corner

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Associate Professor and Cancer Center member Tobias Janowitz led a COVID-19 clinical trial with Northwell Health in 2021. When he and Clinical Fellow Hassal Lee reviewed...

A quiz for the ages

Want to know the secret to a long life? So do CSHL scientists. Take this short quiz to see what they’ve found out about aging and longevity.

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The future of science communication, today

...But how that sharing takes place is evolving. We experienced it firsthand during the COVID-19 pandemic.” A moral obligation Early in the pandemic, scientists recognized their research was critical for...

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Holy immunity! Bat genes key against COVID, cancer

...their robust immune system. It protects bats from viruses that wreak havoc in humans, like COVID-19 or Ebola. It also keeps bats relatively cancer-free. How? According to Cold Spring Harbor...

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Humans of Banbury: Interview with Elvin Geng

*Interview conducted by Hannah Stewart During the May 2022 meeting, “Optimizing Effective Coverage of HIV/STI Prevention and Care Programs: A Program Science Approach,” Banbury had the opportunity to speak with...

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Humans of Banbury: Interview with Solange Baptiste

...ITPC website that ITPC’s Global Activist Network became the “eyes and ears on the ground” during the COVID-19 pandemic. What did that look like? How did COVID-19 reshape how the...

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Summer 2023 Harbor Transcript now online

...back from the COVID-19 pandemic. Of course, none of this would be possible without the continuing support of our donors. “Flexible funding is crucial” showcases how this support enables the...

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Krainer named Society for RNA Therapeutics board member

...impact on health, most recently with the global deployment of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.” John P. Cooke, the Society’s founding president, agrees. “RNA therapeutics are changing the way medicine is...

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CSHL Meetings & Courses then and now

...HIV/ADS epidemic would inform the Laboratory’s response to COVID-19. In March 2020, when COVID-19 cases first surged, CSHL took immediate action to help stop the spread of this highly contagious...

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A molecular machine’s secret weapon exposed

RNAs are having a moment. The foundation of COVID-19 vaccines, they’ve made their way from biochemistry textbooks into popular magazines and everyday discussions. Entire companies have launched dedicated to RNA...