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GSA Journals Spotlight 2019
The GSA Journals, GENETICS and G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics, are proud to present our annual Spotlight booklets for research published in 2019. Each Spotlight is a showcase of the excellent research and scholarship published over the course of the year, along with a selection of striking images submitted by our authors. Browse the 2019 GENETICS Spotlight. Browse the 2019 G3 Spotlight.
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The chaos of parenting and doing science during a pandemic
As COVID-19 spreads across the world, members of the GSA community have had to face unprecedented challenges in their professional and personal lives. To stay connected during this socially distant time, GSA invites the scientists in our community to share how they are meeting these challenges, as well as their questions and worries. If you…
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One life, many ideas: A centennial homage to John Maynard Smith
Guest post by C. Brandon Ogbunugafor, Assistant Professor at Brown University. John Maynard Smith, born in London on January 6, 1920, was one of the great iconoclasts of the post neo-Darwinian synthesis era, a cult figure whose life was defined by notable contributions across a wide breadth of subfields [1]. He not only authored numerous…
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Adjusting to life in isolation
As COVID-19 spreads across the world, members of the GSA community have had to face unprecedented challenges in their professional and personal lives. To stay connected during this socially distant time, GSA invites the scientists in our community to share how they are meeting these challenges, as well as their questions and worries. If you…
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Welcome to Write Club
Guest post by Alyssa Scott, Amanda Engstrom, and Teresa Lee. As scientists, we know that social distancing is the best way to combat COVID-19. But as human beings, we’ve found that social distancing is an efficient way to quickly drain our mental health. We have a friend who, Castaway-style, puts a sticky note on the…
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We’re bringing scientists together, even while apart
GSA’s Executive Director explains why and how we’re taking TAGC 2020 virtual. For several years, we at GSA have been planning The Allied Genetics Conference (TAGC), originally set for DC in late April 2020. After a successful inaugural meeting in 2016, organizers and GSA staff sought to bring communities together by focusing on scientific…
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New Faculty Profile: Katherine Thompson-Peer
New Faculty Profiles allow GSA members who are establishing their first labs to introduce themselves to our wider community. If you’d like to submit your profile, please complete this form. Katherine Thompson-Peer Assistant Professor, Developmental & Cell Biology University of California, Irvine Lab website Briefly describe the ongoing and expected research projects. My lab is interested in…
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A message from the GSA President about the cancellation of TAGC
Last week, the GSA Board of Directors cancelled The Allied Genetics Conference (TAGC), an event we had all been eagerly anticipating. It was a heartbreaking end to four years of work and planning by many people across our community. Although painful, the decision was clearly the socially responsible thing to do. The Board voted unanimously…
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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…
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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…
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Early Career Leadership Spotlight — Ana Mesquita
We’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our 2019 early career scientist advocates. Ana Mesquita Policy Subcommittee Albert Einstein College of Medicine Research Interest Autophagy is a catabolic process that occurs in all eukaryotic organisms analyzed to date. It is critical…