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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...
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...
2024 Double Helix Medal recipient Dr. Katalin Karikó
She created the blueprint for mRNA vaccines. This year, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory recognized her groundbreaking research and pioneering spirit....
City of Science: Katalin Karikó in conversion with Carl Zimmer
...after winning a 2023 Nobel Prize for her contributions to mRNA technology and vaccines against COVID-19. Her research has fundamentally changed our understanding of how mRNA interacts with our immune...
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...
CITY OF SCIENCE: KATALIN KARIKÓ IN CONVERSATION WITH CARL ZIMMER
...was celebrated in the media after winning a 2023 Nobel Prize for her contributions to mRNA technology and vaccines against COVID-19. Her research has fundamentally changed our understanding of how...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....