Events
Friday, July 22
Exhibit Viewing: “Seeing Cells” & “Seeing Life” in the MBLWHOI Library
E.B. Wilson History & Philosophy of Science Lecture
HYBRID - Friday Evening Lecture: “How Cell Biology Resolved the Cytologist’s Dilemma and Made Molecular Explanations Possible,” with Karl S. Matlin, University of Chicago
Through Aug. 26
Tabletop Tide Pool: Free family fun under the tent in Waterfront Park weekdays (no Wednesdays) from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., weather permitting.
Tuesday, July 26
The Roger Milkman Endowed Lecture in Microbial Diversity: "Coevolution with a Seed Bank: Host Dormancy Buffers Viral Infection,” with Jay Lennon, Indiana University
Tuesday Evening Seminar Series on Cell Division and the Cytoskeleton: "ReMARKable Roles of MARK2 in Myosin Phosphorylation and Directed Cell Migration," with Dr. Ana M Pasapera, National Institutes of Health
Wednesday, July 27
VIRTUAL - Woods Hole Diversity Initiative Ambrose Jearld, Jr. Lecture on Diversity and Inclusion: "New Scientists for A New America in A New Normal,” with Dr. Orlando Taylor
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Cellular Collaboration: Whitman Fellow Shines Light on Unique Symbiosis
How do the giant cell Stentor and the algae that live inside it cooperate? A Physiology course alumnus returns to the MBL to explore. Learn more »
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Vallino Receives Grant to Study Marine Microbial Responses to Global Change
This research will model how planktonic marine foods, at the base of the ocean food web, will change over space and time. Learn more »
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Grant will Improve Aquatic Systems in National Xenopus Resource
The National Institutes of Health funding was awarded to NXR Director and Senior Scientist Marko Horb. Learn more »
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New Publications: June 2022
Every month, research from MBL scientists and affiliates is published in academic journals across the globe. In June 2022, eight new studies were published. Learn more »
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New MBL Course Targets Hormone-Disrupting Pollutants
The Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Hazards and Opportunities (ECHO) course aims to figure out exactly how these chemicals are impacting human biology, and what can be done about them. Learn more »
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Neurobiology Course Celebrates 50 Years of Science
More than 100 alumni of MBL's Neurobiology Advanced Research Training Course headed to Woods Hole to celebrate the course's 50th anniversary. Learn more »
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This Vast Library of Life Puts Nature Online | The Washington Post
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June 16 - Aug. 4
Biology of Parasitism: Modern Approaches Advanced Research Training Course
July 5 - Aug. 13
Microbial Diversity Advanced Research Training Course
July 21 - July 30
Strategies and Techniques for Analyzing Microbial Population Structures (STAMPS) Advanced Research Training Course
July 24 - Aug. 9
Molecular Mycology: Current Approaches to Fungal Pathogenesis Advanced Research Training Course
July 28 - Aug. 24
Methods in Computational Neuroscience Advanced Research Training Course
July 28 - Aug. 11
Zebrafish Development and Genetics Advanced Research Training Course
Friday, July 29
HYBRID - Friday Evening Lecture: “50 Years of Microbial Diversity; What a Ride!” with Carrie Harwood, University of Washington
Saturday, July 30
Microbial Diversity 50th Reunion and Symposium
Aug. 3 - Aug. 22
Biology of the Inner Ear: Experimental and Analytical Approaches Advanced Research Training Course
Aug. 4 - Aug. 22
Brains, Minds, and Machines Advanced Research Training Course
Friday, July 22
HYBRID - Friday Evening Lecture: “Plant Roots as Underground Allies on our Changing Planet,” with Zoe Cardon, Marine Biological Laboratory
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Guided one-hour tours include a visit to the Marine Resources Center, a trip to the MBLWHOI Library, and a walking tour of the campus. Ages 5+. Free, but reservations required. Learn more »
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MBL researchers, course participants, staff and visitors to campus can find COVID-19 guidance at goforward.mbl.edu.
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