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The Adenovirus Gazebo

...also see extensive use in CSHL’s landmark cancer studies throughout the 1980s. Today, they remain a valuable tool across numerous fields of research—as a mode of delivery in early COVID-19...

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Lifesaving life science with Katalin Karikó

...brilliant career, including firsthand accounts of research that laid the foundation for the COVID-19 vaccines and hundreds of other therapies now in clinical trials. Dr. Karikó’s studies changed science’s understanding...

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New DNALC program aims to improve pandemic response

...COVID-19 Data Platform. Led by the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and the UK’s European Bioinformatics Institute, the PDN also includes organizations in South Africa and throughout Europe. The federally funded...

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Humans of Banbury: Interview with Alessandra Luchini

...COVID-19 pandemic has taught us a lot, including the difference between measuring immune response to a disease, and determining if someone is harboring an active infection at the time of...

Katalin Karikó

...to create the FDA-approved COVID-19 mRNA vaccines by BioNTech/Pfizer and Moderna to fight the pandemic. For her achievements she received many prestigious awards, including the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology...

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Humans of Banbury: Interview with Georges Benjamin

During the Banbury Center’s March 2024 meeting, “When No Response is Not an Option for Science,” I had the opportunity to meet Georges Benjamin, M.D. Dr. Benjamin has served as...

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Humans of Banbury: Interview with Leysia Palen

...participation – for good or for ill – changes how we work together. How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the lens through which you view your work? I sometimes wonder...

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CSHL and Northwell Health extend strategic affiliation

...pancreatic cancer, leukemia, glioblastoma, and COVID-19 research. Northwell Health and the Northwell Health Cancer Institute, with its 400 physicians and researchers, have significantly expanded their oncology footprint since the initial...

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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...