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Successful advocacy—R&D funding protected for FY26
The collective voice of the scientific community is a powerful tool. Help us make a difference.
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Tools for the Fly community brought to you by the GSA Journals
The last two years have seen rapid growth in the resources available to the Drosophila community. Despite the mounting pressure on our colleagues at FlyBase due to reduced funding and recent policy changes, they continue to provide outsized value. In 2024, FlyBase released a thorough set of updates[1] ,1 and continued integration into The Alliance of…
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Landing a faculty position: Ben Vincent
Interviews from newly appointed faculty members shed light on the path to landing a faculty position.
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Landing a faculty position: Arun Peter
Interviews from newly appointed faculty members shed light on the path to landing a faculty position.
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Yeast 2026: Where the yeast community comes alive
We chatted with Yeast 2026 organizers Vivien Measday, Grant Brown, Caiti Smukowski Heil, and Joseph Schacherer about this year’s conference. Their insights? Yeast 2026 brings research that sparks the future of science, and you won’t want to miss it.
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2026 Early Career Leadership Program Cohort
The Genetics Society of America is pleased to introduce the 2026 Early Career Leadership Program (ECLP) cohort. This year’s participants represent a dynamic group of early career scientists committed to strengthening the genetics community through leadership, service, and collaboration.
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The 2026 GSA Awards: The brightest geneticists combine intellect with excellence in education, research, and mentorship
This year’s award recipients bring to the table expertise and leadership that have shaped, and will shape, science for years to come.
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Rewiring neural circuits by rewiring gene regulatory networks: M. Neşet Özel
M. Neşet Özel, recipient of the 2026 Hugo Bellen and Catherine Tasnier Drosophila Neurogenetics Lecture, has spent nearly 15 years asking a fundamental question: how does the brain wire itself with extraordinary precision, without relying on experience?
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G3 and GENETICS welcome six new editors this winter
We’re excited to welcome a new group of editors to the G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics and GENETICS editorial teams. We can’t wait to see the incredible insights these new faces will bring to our Journals.
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An automated analytical pipeline for solving the GWAS puzzle
A new bioinformatic GWAS pipeline enables automated, multi-faceted analysis of the
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A year in a Drosophila lab, measured in carbon
Research published in GENETICS breaks down the total carbon emissions from a PhD student’s research, giving insights into where sustainability efforts matter most.










