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Articles by Sarah Bay (42 results)

  • Scientific Editor and Programs Manager. Genetics and Molecular Biology PhD. Find me on Twitter: @_sbay

  • Photo of Lauren McIntyre on a black background featuring the G3 journal logo in white and the text "I'd like to see G3 become a beacon of reproducible genetics and genomics work."

    Lauren McIntyre focuses on accessibility, inclusivity, and reproducibility at G3

    The Editor in Chief draws inspiration from an interdisciplinary career as she sets goals for her term at G3.

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    A year in review with GENETICS Editor in Chief Howard Lipshitz

    Howard Lipshitz reflects on his first year as EIC at GENETICS. A year can be a long time or no time at all, depending on your point of view. For Howard Lipshitz, the year he’s spent as Editor in Chief has passed in a flurry of activity—learning the role, developing a publisher relationship, growing the…

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    A look ahead with GENETICS Editor in Chief Howard Lipshitz

    Stepping up to the helm of a journal like GENETICS is no easy task, but Howard Lipshitz is ready for the challenge. * GENETICS and GSA have been a part of Lipshitz’s career from the very start. “I joined the Society in 1979 as a student member so that I could get a monthly copy…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: Cassandra Extavour

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. Cassandra Extavour obtained an Honors BSc at the University of Toronto with a specialist in Molecular Genetics and Molecular Biology. She obtained her PhD with Antonio Garcia Bellido at the Severo Ochoa Center for Molecular Biology at the Autonomous University of Madrid. She…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: Jon Lorsch

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. Jon R. Lorsch is the director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). In this position, Lorsch oversees the Institute’s $2.9​ billion budget, which supports basic research that increases understanding of biological processes and lays the foundation for advances in disease…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: Sue Biggins

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. Sue Biggins studies the mechanisms that ensure accurate chromosome segregation and regulation of the cell cycle. Her lab achieved the first isolation of kinetochores and has been applying structural, biophysical and biochemical techniques to elucidate the mechanisms of kinetochore-microtubule interactions and spindle checkpoint…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: Abby Dernburg

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. Abby Dernburg investigates how genetic information is transmitted from parents to progeny through the specialized cell division of meiosis. She received the Larry Sandler Memorial Award (from GSA’s Annual Drosophila Research Conference) for her graduate work with John Sedat at UCSF, where she…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: Keith Yamamoto

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. Keith Yamamoto is Vice Chancellor for Science Policy and Strategy and Director of Precision Medicine at UCSF. After earning a PhD at Princeton, he came to UCSF in 1973. He served as chair of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology from 1994…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: John Wallingford

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. John Wallingford is a William and Gwyn Shive Endowed Professor of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Currently at the Wallingford Lab, he and his team combine in vivo imaging with systems biology to explore the cell biological basis of…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: Ed Buckler

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. Edward S. Buckler is a Research Geneticist with the USDA-ARS and an Adjunct Professor of Plant Breeding and Genetics at Cornell University. He began his career studying molecular evolution and archaeology, which got him interested in using natural diversity to improve crops and…

  • TAGC Keynote Speaker Snapshot: Sally Otto

    Get to know the TAGC 2020 Keynote Speakers through our interview series. Sarah (Sally) Otto is known for her theoretical studies of how biological systems evolve. Otto investigates the selective forces acting on genetic systems (recombination, ploidy level, gene duplications) and mating systems (sexual vs asexual reproduction, sexual selection, floral reproductive strategies). Complementing this approach,…