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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.
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...
The evolution of scientific publishing
CSHL Press leaders John Inglis and Richard Sever give us an inside look at the process and possible windows into its future....
2023 Nobel Prize Winners featured in a newly released book, The Medical Revolution of Messenger RNA, by Fabrice Delaye
...adding pseudouridine to mRNA vaccines is what led Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Therapeutics to create COVID-19 spike-encoding mRNA vaccines (both with more than 90% of efficacy against COVID-19 symptoms). Now Dr....
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...
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...
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...
How popular steroids could mess up some cancer treatments
...response in conditions such as asthma, Crohn’s disease, and even COVID-19. Yet just how they work is also a mystery. Now, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) researchers may be closer...
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...
The CSHL School of Biological Sciences’ class of 2023
...as a Ph.D. student at CSHL has been unexpected in many ways, from the COVID-19 pandemic hitting during rotations, to Alex Gann retiring as our fearless dean. However, these changes...
Anthony Fauci at “HIV/AIDS Research: its History and Future” (2016)
...COVID-19 pandemic, and chief medical advisor to the president during the Biden administration. The video of Dr. Fauci’s lecture is available below, via CSHL’s Youtube channel. More information about the...
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...
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...
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...