Enter your address to receive notifications about new posts to your email.
News
-
News
How iconic campus trees can help build equity in genomic education
Discover how Alex Harkess’ quest to make genomics education accessible sparked a nationwide movement where students sequence beloved campus plants, publish real research, and unlock new pathways into science—one genome at a time.
-
News
A lifelong quest to understand how a cell becomes an organism
Judith Kimble, the recipient of the 2026 Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal, discovered the first stem cell niche—a finding that sets a path for her lab’s pioneering work in genetics.
-
News
Building tools and a community: How a yeast geneticist transformed medical mycology research
Aaron Mitchell, recipient of the 2026 George W. Beadle Award, built an entire career around developing and disseminating new tools to study pathogenic fungi and training the next generation of mycologists.
-
News
Beyond a single reference genome: Lessons from the Human Genome Diversity Project
A new Perspectives article in GENETICS revisits the Human Genome Diversity Project through conversations with its early leaders, highlighting key lessons for today’s population geneticists.
-
News
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.
-
News
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.
-
News
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?
-
News
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.
-
News
Congratulations to the Fall 2025 DeLill Nasser Awardees!
We’re thrilled to announce the Fall 2025 recipients of the DeLill Nasser Award for Professional Development in Genetics! Awarded twice a year, these grants help graduate students and postdocs take the next step in their careers—whether that’s attending a scientific meeting, participating in a lab course, or connecting with the broader genetics community. The award honors…
-
News
New study suggests Elg1-RLC strays from the beaten path to safeguard replication stress
A new study in GENETICS reveals how the PCNA unloader Elg1-RLC protects replication forks during DNA damage, operating in a noncanonical pathway that safeguards genome stability when checkpoint signaling is compromised.
-
News
New members of the GSA Board of Directors: 2026-2028
We are pleased to announce the election of five new leaders to the GSA Board of Directors.










