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22 December 2022
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Take a look back at some notable scientific images produced by Stowers scientists that we shared in 2022
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22 December 2022
Take a look back at some notable scientific images produced by Stowers scientists that we shared in 2022
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21 December 2022
Join us as we review scientific discoveries of 2022, ranging from the human genome to planarian flatworms, from regeneration to metabolism
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20 December 2022
Steph Nowotarski is a scientist in the Stowers Institute’s Microscopy Technology Center.
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20 December 2022
Three Stowers postdoctoral researchers were recently awarded project funding
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19 December 2022
The competition, currently in its 12th year, showcases the very best videos and time-lapse photography from under the microscope.
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14 December 2022
From CTV News, research into selfish genes could one day be used to fight diseases, especially those that can be transferred between insects, animals and humans.
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14 December 2022
Kausik Si, Ph.D. explains how his work studying memory is proposing a new theory when it comes to understanding Alzheimer’s and dementia.
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13 December 2022
From KCTV5, Kausik Si's groundbreaking research could have major implications for how Alzheimer’s and dementia patients are treated.
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07 December 2022
Research on selfish genes provides new insight on meiotic drive systems
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01 December 2022
Zebrafish help us understand immune system, 119-million-year-old selfish gene, and more
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18 November 2022
From the Kansas City Business Journal, BioMed Valley Discoveries has a unique relationship with the Stowers Institute that allows it to focus on moving new discoveries closer to treatment instead of raising money.
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18 November 2022
From Stat News, Nectar bats may have nature’s biggest sweet tooth. Each night, the creatures scour the jungle for blossoming flowers in order to consume as much as 150% of their body weight in liquid sugar.
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17 November 2022
Charles Banks is a scientist in the Stowers Institute’s Systems Mass Spectrometry Technology Center. We sat down with him to learn more about a new instrument Stowers members have access to—the timsTOF flex MALDI-2.
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17 November 2022
From KSHB 41, there's a world-class science facility conducting research that could have a massive impact on the search for a cure to this burdensome disease.
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14 November 2022
From STAT News, STAT celebrates the unheralded heroes of science and medicine, poring over hundreds of nominations from across North America in search for the next generation of scientific superstars.
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08 November 2022
The wtf meiotic driver gene family has been cheating—and winning —for over 100 million years
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07 November 2022
Investigator Jennifer Gerton, PhD, has been awarded The University of Kansas Cancer Center’s 2022 Director's Award for Basic Science.
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02 November 2022
Stowers Scientific Illustrator, Mark Miller, is featured in this piece from Healthy Kansas City
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19 October 2022
The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is proud to announce that Executive Director and Chief Scientific Officer, Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Ph.D., is the recipient of the 2023 Vilcek Foundation Prize in Biomedical Science.
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19 October 2022
Meiotic drivers, a type of selfish gene, are indeed selfish. Present in the genomes of nearly all species, including humans, they unfairly transfer their genetic material to more than half of their offspring.
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17 October 2022
Kansas City Business Journal
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06 October 2022
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21 September 2022
While Stowers’ scientists are tackling the foundations for how life works to improve life’s quality, the Chouinards are helping ensure that there will be a life worth improving.
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20 September 2022
New research used the highly regenerative zebrafish to investigate the timing and genetic programs of macrophages in the repair and regeneration of a zebrafish sensory organ.
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