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Like snowflakes, no two cells are alike
Study shows that differences in cells’ ability to turn genes into proteins change how mutations manifest; offers insights into disease risk

How cells sense and respond to the outside world
Cells employ unexpected method to respond to environmental cues

New technique allows researchers to see gene activity in single cells in a living animal for the first time
Novel method will allow biologists to pinpoint how random chance affects cancer, aging

A first glimpse of real-time gene activity in a living animal
New technique will allow biologists to pinpoint how random chance affects cancer, aging

Center for Biological Futures: New interdisciplinary think tank
Led by Basic Sciences Division’s Roger Brent, CBF will address challenges posed by massive gains in biological knowledge

Roger Brent and Robert Eisenman named AAAS fellows
Both are researchers in the Hutchinson Center’s Basic Sciences Division