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Dr. Cecilia Moens receives prestigious NINDS Javits Award
Seven-year grant will support re-imagining of strategy used by developing interneurons to find the brain

Dr. Cecilia Moens elected inaugural member of the Society for Developmental Biology Academy
Developmental biologist studies nerve growth in the early brain

MulTI-Tag: your ticket to profiling chromatin
From the Henikoff Lab, Cancer Basic Biology Program, Cancer Consortium.

Dr. James Priess shares Gruber Genetics Prize
$500K award honors contributions to understanding the genes and processes that control early development

The Myc network’s multiple functions in spermatogenesis
From the Eisenman Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Holding the line: low CpG content and DNA inaccessibility safeguard T cell commitment
From the Bernstein Lab, Clinical Research Division

Fundamental proteins that guide embryo development are co-opted by cancer
Researchers discover why some critical DNA-packaging proteins called histones evolve rapidly — and may give cancer a boost

Helping the developing brain chart its course
New study in fish shows vitamin A derivative orchestrates timing as 'brain map' forms

Scientists discover new process shaping red blood cell development
Finding could shed new light on causes of certain cancers, anemias

Two nuclei? You’re out!
From the Priess Lab, Basic Sciences Division

A space-time continuum in nervous system development
From the Moens Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Science without borders
At Fred Hutch and other U.S. research centers, a global village works to cure cancer and other diseases

Dr. James Priess elected to National Academy of Sciences
Basic scientist selected for his contributions to understanding the genes and mechanisms involved in development

Making the mentoring relationship work
Making the mentoring relationship — or better, relationships — work

The science of cancer spread
The how and why of metastasis — and what it might take to stop it