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    Community VoicesPaths to Science Policy with Daniel PomeroyIn this interview, we sat down with Daniel Pomeroy. Daniel is currently the Executive Director of the Scientific Policy Initiative at Harvard. He has a wide history of science policy involvement. We discussed his journey into the science policy space and also resources for early career scientists interested in science policy. Would you provide a… 
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    Community VoicesPaths to Science Policy with Rick WeissIn this interview, we speak with Rick Weiss, a prolific science and technology reporter for over three decades and founder and director of SciLine, an independent service for scientists and journalists to get more science into the news. This service is based at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). We spoke to… 
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    Community VoicesWhy building a network is key for early career scientistsAnthony (Tony) Patelunas is an Early Career Leadership Program alum who served as co-chair of the Early Career Scientist Career Development Subcommittee during his time in the program. The ECLP, which is currently accepting applications, teaches early career scientists leadership, writing, and networking skills, among other important tools that can be applied to careers in… 
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    Community VoicesEarly Career Leadership Spotlight: Irina YushenovaWe’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our early career scientist advocates. Irina YushenovaCommunity and Membership Engagement SubcommitteeMarine Biological Laboratory Research Interest I love enzymes. And this is a very broad statement—just like saying “I love people.” There are eight billion… 
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    Community VoicesEarly Career Leadership Program: Rupinder KaurWe’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our early career scientist advocates. Rupinder KaurCareer Development SubcommitteePennsylvania State University Research Interest I am a cell and molecular biologist interested in exploring host-symbiont interactions with relevance to human health outcomes. Mosquito-borne diseases, especially… 
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    Community VoicesEarly Career Leadership Spotlight: José Humberto da CunhaWe’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our early career scientist advocates. José Humberto da Cunha Accessibility SubcommitteeUniversity of São Paulo Research Interest My research interest is in human and medical genetics, specifically skull and face dysmorphology, teratology, and related syndromes.… 
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    Community VoicesCarolyn Damilola: an NFS Rising Scientist on a lifelong quest to learn moreCarolyn Damilola is an NFS Rising Scientist from Nigeria doing respiratory system research and paving the way for scientists from underrepresented communities through mentorship. 
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    Community VoicesA microbiologist’s quest to understand CRISPR in bacterial self-defense2024 Genetics Society of America Medal recipient Luciano Marraffini determined how CRISPR-Cas systems destroy genetic targets with precision, paving the way for gene editing technology development. 
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    Community VoicesA young professor shaping how to study and communicate chromosome dynamics2024 Genetics Society of America Early Career Medal recipient Ofer Rog pursues a mechanistic understanding of chromosome structure and function during meiosis. 
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    Community VoicesUnlocking mysteries of trait and disease heritability in dogs2024 Edward Novitski Prize recipient Elaine Ostrander, a pioneer of the domestic dog model, discovered numerous genes affecting dog size, morphology, behavior, and disease susceptibility—many of which have relevance in humans. 
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    Community VoicesBuild-a-Genome course: Recruiting an army of undergraduates to synthesize yeast genome2024 Elizabeth W. Jones Award for Excellence in Education recipient Jef Boeke considers himself a geneticist turned engineer. He transformed his landmark synthetic yeast genome project into a research-heavy teaching course, revolutionizing molecular biology and genetics education. 










