Julie Huber to lead research vessel Falkor cruise

January 18th, 2013 @

Bay Paul Center Assistant Scientist Julie Huber, will lead a cruise on the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor to the summit of the Axial Seamount. They hope to understand how the viral and microbial communities that live in the rocky outer layer of a submarine volcano interact and alter the flow of carbon and [...]

Mitch Sogin and Sue Huse Featured in Cape Cod Magazine

January 9th, 2013 @

Check out the current copy of Cape Cod Magazine. Mitch Sogin and Sue Huse feature in the people to watch in 2013.

Susie Theroux awarded her Ph.D.

December 28th, 2012 @

Speaking to a live audience in Providence and over videolink to Woods Hole, Susanna Theroux defended her dissertation on November 28th, 2012. Theroux described her doctoral research that was completed in collaboration between the labs of Dr. Yongsong Huang at Brown University’s Department of Geological Sciences and Dr. Linda Amaral-Zettler at the MBL’s Bay Paul [...]

Anupriya Dutta awarded her Ph.D.

December 28th, 2012 @

On December 5, 2012, Brown-MBL Graduate Student, Anupriya Dutta, successfully defended her PhD dissertation, ‘Recognizing microRNAs (miRNAs) in Microinvertebrates and Confirming their Absence.’ Bdelloid rotifers are aquatic microinvertebrates that have several outstanding qualities among metazoans. They make up the only ancient asexual animal lineage. Bdelloid rotifers are also incredibly robust to DNA damage, which is [...]

Yuko Hasegawa awarded her Ph.D.

December 28th, 2012 @

Yuko Hasegawa’s doctoral research focused on developing a new imaging technique to see how microbial communities are organized, particularly inside the body. Her technique allows one to distinguish up to 11 different types of microbes in one fluorescence image, which led her to investigate the spatial distributions of bacterial cells in the gut of mice [...]

Systems-level analysis of microbial community organization through combinatorial labeling and spectral imaging

December 7th, 2012 @

Valm, Alex M., Jessica L. Mark Welch, Christopher W. Rieken, Yuko Hasegawa, Mitchell L. Sogin, Rudolf Oldenbourg, Floyd E. Dewhirst, and Gary G. Borisy (USA) 108: 4152-4157 Bacteria in nature live not as isolated cells, but as members of a community in which many different kinds of bacteria live intermingled in complex associations. The spatial [...]

Microbial community composition in sediments resists perturbation by nutrient enrichment

December 7th, 2012 @

A paper from Mitch Sogin and Hilary Morrison et al A microbial community’s functional capability—what it eats, what it produces—is thought by some to be more meaningful than the identities of its members.  Functional redundancy in bacterial communities thus allows communities to survive environmental disturbance even if the membership changes.  Others believe that microbial communities [...]

A widespread class of reverse transcriptase-related cellular genes

December 7th, 2012 @

Publication by Eugene A. Gladyshev, Irina R. Arkhipova We describe a novel class of single-copy reverse transcriptase (RT)-related genes that do not constitute part of any mobile genetic element, and are clearly distinct from the only known non-mobile RT genes, the telomerases, which maintain chromosome ends in eukaryotes. These RT-like genes are of ancient origin, [...]


Upcoming Seminars

  • Events on April 22, 2013
    Brian Mitchell
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: April 22, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Brian Mitchell - Assistant Professor, Cell and Molecular Biology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
    Title: The developmental regulation of ciliated epithelia
    Host: Marko Horb

    http://www.mitchell-lab.northwestern.edu/
  • Events on May 10, 2013
    Mustafa Khokha
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 10, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Mustafa Khokha - Prinicipal Investigator, Yale University of Medicine
    Title: Congenital heart disease genes identify novel regulators of notch signaling which orchestrates cilia identify and left-right asymmetry
    Host: Marko Horb

    http://medicine.yale.edu/bbs/people/mustafa_khokha.profile
  • Events on May 17, 2013
    Phil Gruppuso
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 17, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Phil Gruppuso, MD - Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Mol Biol/Cell Biol/Biochem (Research)
    The Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, and Rhode Island Hospital
    Brown University
    Title: Liver Development in the Rodent: From Cell Signaling to Cell Replacement
    Host: Jonathan Gitlin

    http://biomed.brown.edu/facultydirectory/profile.php?id=1100924251
  • Events on May 24, 2013
    Kristi Montooth
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 24, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Kristi Montooth, Assistant Professor, Indiana University
    Title: Adaptive cellular responses to a variable environment
    Host: Joel Smith

    http://www.bio.indiana.edu/facultyresearch/faculty/Montooth.html
  • Events on May 31, 2013
    Tom Daniel
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: May 31, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105
    Description: Tom Daniel, University of Washington
    Title: TBA
    Host: Joel Smith

    http://faculty.washington.edu/danielt/
  • Events on September 13, 2013
    Job Dekker
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: September 13, 2013 - 1:00 pm
    Location: Candle House 104/105

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