Election Day: Making medical research a priority 10/30/2014 CSHL partnered Research!America in a bipartisan effort to find out where political candidates stand on research funding. Read the story »
Rally for medical research Capitol Hill Day 9/30/2014 Cristina Aguirre-Chen, Ph.D., a postdoc in Assistant Professor Chris Hammell’s lab discusses her experience at the Rally for Medical Research. Read the story »
Welcome to the Watson School 9/2/2014 A graduate student from the Watson School of Biological Sciences talks about the school's history and programs. Read the story »
“When I grow up…” 7/24/2014 Today, scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory are working with the community to make sure that kids are exposed to research at a young age. Read the story »
Big Data meets DNA 6/17/2014 Postdoctoral researcher Michael Hübner discusses how big data is being used in genomics and disease research. Read the story »
High school students learn the fascinating story of Henrietta Lacks 6/5/2014 CSHL Director of Research Professor David Spector discusses his visit to the Horace Mann School. Read the story »
A bad neighborhood for cancer 5/14/2014 Miriam Fein, a graduate student working in Egeblad lab, Read the story »
Finding the genes that underlie autism 4/30/2014 Research Assistant Professor Mike Ronemus talks about the importance of understanding the genetics of autism. Read the story »
An interview with cancer’s ‘biographer’ 4/14/2014 An interview with The Emperor of Maladies author Siddartha Mukherjee Read the story »
Celebrating Brain Awareness Week with DNALC’s 3D Brain–revolutionizing education in the classroom and the doctor’s office 3/14/2014 The 3D Brain app is an interactive, three-dimensional model of the human brain. Read the story »
What makes a great scientist tick? 3/4/2014 Cold Spring Harbor High School student Skyler Palatnick interviews David L. Spector on his career as a cancer researcher. Read the story »
Students step into teachers’ shoes in innovative DNA Learning Center program 12/16/2013 DNA Learning Center West hosts a program for students that teaches them experiments to then demonstrate them to their peers. Read the story »
Making the case for preprint publishing in biology 11/13/2013 CSHL Fellow Justin Kinney discusses bioRxiv, the preprint server for biology research. Read the story »
A brave genius 11/1/2013 Biologist and author Sean Carroll speaks of the life and work of French scientist Jacques Monod at CSHL. Read the story »
Science Shorts: The social brain and autism 10/3/2013 Yongsoo Kim, Ph.D. presents on how testing is done in order to study behaviors most often associated with autism. Read the story »