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Our BioLogic podcast returns with John Doench and Ruth Hanna talking about the transformative power of CRISPR in the lab http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQVHQ
From catcher’s glove to lab gloves: Former student-athlete Annie Apffel reflects on her first year as a career scientist http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQwz0
Statistical geneticist Yang Luo describes the method and inspiration behind her work in a #WhyIScience Q&A: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQwXf
The Human Cell Atlas takes first steps toward understanding early human development, sequencing its first 250,000 developmental cells from a range of human tissue. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQj7y
New #WhyIScience Q&A: Anna Greka on mentors, superheroes, and a neglected disease http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQjR7
Daly Lab postdoc Alicia Martin is featured in the latest #WhyIScience Q&A: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQj9Z
Check out our #WhyIScience Q&A with grad student Lola Fagbami, who works on malarial drug resistance.
Enjoy this #WhyIScience Q&A with Elinor Karlsson -- part of our March series marking Women’s History Month. We'll also be sharing Elinor's tweets throughout the day. Visit our Twitter page (http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQNGF) for more: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQNGE
David Reich discusses the significance of new studies as well as what he’s most excited about in his field now that ancient DNA research has surpassed the 1,000-genome milestone. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQNcg
“How stable is the gut microbiome?” In a “Behind the Paper” feature from Nature Microbiology, Raaj Mehta shares what he and colleagues learned during a recent study: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQUrl