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Achieving Biological Balance 12/08/2022

This is a great spotlight on Johns Hopkins grad student Kent Kotaka! As a member of our Ludington Lab, Kent hopes to shed light on what makes a microbiome stable over time. His work could help gut bacterial communities recover from chronic disruptions.

Achieving Biological Balance Kent Kotaka ’22 works in William Ludington's lab examining how two groups of bacteria, Acetobacter and Lactobacillus, get along in the guts of a special bree...

05/10/2022

On behalf of the 2022 Postdoc Symposium Committee, we wish to invite you to our 36th annual Mini-Symposium: "Structure and Organization in Biology."

Join us in person on June 2nd, or watch via Zoom! Register now (free): https://mailchi.mp/carnegiescience.edu/2022-mini-symposium

From a single molecule to an entire ecosystem, structure informs function. This year’s mini-symposium focuses on this central idea and explores how structure and organization shape biological interactions. The featured speakers study diverse areas of biology, both in scale and kingdom, enabling a unique, multi-perspective discussion.

04/14/2022

Today at 6pm Eastern! You're invited to a Carnegie Embryology Science in the Neighborhood public lecture with Dr. Alexandria Forbes, President & CEO of clinical-stage gene therapy company MeiraGTx. Free, but registration is required: https://carnegiescience.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZmJ2XniGS2OJhdhjYyotcQ

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