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The Salk Institute for Biological Studies is one of the world's preeminent basic research institutions.

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Joined December 2008

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    .’s Dr. describes how advances in cryo-EM are leading to next-gen therapeutics for HIV. Save your space and register now.

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    Jan 30

    Awesome new paper by Meiyan toward understanding the origins of brain somatic mosaicism.

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    Jan 30

    "We found that oxidative stress, the cellular stress that damages cells, is a key player in ovarian aging. This discovery provides valuable insight into the mechanisms by which ovaries age and eventually become infertile."

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    Jan 30

    New in : Researchers at the have linked the rapid brain growth in a macrocephalic form of autism to increased DNA damage in patient-derived neural precursor cells.

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  5. Scientists from Salk and China have discovered how ovaries age in non-human primates. The findings, published in reveal several genes that could be used as biomarkers and point to therapeutic targets for diagnosing and treating female infertility.

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  6. New paper by lab of Rusty Gage reveals unique pattern of DNA damage in brain cells derived from people with macrocephalic , helping explain what might go awry during brain development to cause the disorder.

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    Jan 29

    Day 2 @ SCiNDU: I started my career as an olfactory neuroscientist and was delighted with Tatyana Sharpee's novel description of the odour space whose hyperbolic geometry has a potato crisp curvature. Tatyana is visiting us from .

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    Brain tumours manipulate the synapses of neighbouring neurons. Nicola Allen discusses this process that drives cancer growth

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  9. Terry ’s new PNAS paper “The unreasonable effectiveness of deep learning in artificial intelligence” shows how far deep learning has come & how much potential it still has to revolutionize .

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  10. Salk Institute welcomes new members to its Board of Trustees - Larry Jennings, Jr., co-founder of ValStone Partners and Timothy Schoen, president and CEO

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    Hear 's Dr. describe how advances in cryo-EM are facilitating drug design to combat HIV. Register for our webinar, presented by .

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    Jan 28

    Get ready and pods around the world because will be streaming our International Women’s Day Wiki Edit-a-Thon live from San Diego on March 7th, 2020!! Stay tuned for more details soon...

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    Jan 27

    How is a cell made? What are the different stages of a cell’s life? Leaders of our Institute for Cell Science describe 5 things we still don't know about cells.

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    Jan 26
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    yes! I have been supporting Joanne Chory's genetic patch for row crops to grow deeper roots with more suberin (a polymer similar to cork). At planetary scale, it could sequester all excess atmospheric CO2 while enriching the soil & the crops:

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    Jan 26

    Scientific Summit. Amazing number of clinical trials related to the work of Super Enhancer Therapy for presented by fantastic team leaders Drs. Dan Von Hoff, Ron Evans and Gerard Evan . Privileged to partner with

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    Jan 17

    Hi Twitterverse, Clodagh O'Shea and I are looking for computational biologists to support the Redesigning Biology and Medicine Initiative at Salk. If you are interested or know anyone who would be, please check out the job posting.

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    Jan 22

    We're excited to share our recently published work on treatments for osteoarthritis in rat models:

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    Jan 24

    We were so thankful to have Ed Stites from at our QSBC seminar series today!

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    Jan 23

    Martin Hetzer, Simone Bersini & collaborators discovered that chromatin interactions of Nucleoporin 93 affect the growth of triple negative breast cancer through modulation of actin cytoskeleton and cell proliferation.

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