Events
Friday, Oct. 14
Woods Hole Partnership Education Program Panel Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
HYBRID - SES Distinguished Scientist Seminar Series: "Mangroves and the Mangrove Finch: A Story from the Galapagos,” with Ilka (Candy) Feller, Smithsonian Institution
HYBRID - MBL Falmouth Forum: “How to Make a Painting,” with Joe McGurl, Artist
Oct. 19 - 22
Systems Approach to Cancer Biology Conference
Friday, Oct. 21
HYBRID - SES Distinguished Scientist Seminar Series: "Water: Linking Environmental Science with Human Health," with Timothy Ford, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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The Path to Condensates—19th Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences Laureates Share Their Discovery Stories | Natural Sciences
Clifford Brangwynne, Anthony Hyman, and Michael Rosen describe how their scientific paths synergized to launch a new era in cell biology — the study of biomolecular condensates — a story that has deep connections to the MBL. Learn more »
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Long-Term Coastal Research by MBL Scientists is Awarded Renewal Grant
The National Science Foundation has sponsored research at the Plum Island Ecosystems site north of Boston since 1998. Learn more »
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New Publications: September 2022
Every month, research from MBL scientists and affiliates is published in academic journals across the globe. In September 2022, nine new studies were published. Learn more »
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Lifelong Learners from UChicago’s Graham School Attend MBL Program
The MBL welcomed continuing education students to Woods Hole for a week of scientific discovery.
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Some Aquatic Species Evolved See-Through Bodies For Camouflage | Discover Magazine
Ankur Jain Explores RNA Aggregations in Neurodegenerative Disease | The Scientist
Woods Hole Partnership Examines Sea-Level Rise | CapeCod.com
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Take a trip back in time to 1935 with this video from the MBL History Project.
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The MBL Gift Shop and the Pierce Exhibit Center are both closed for the season, but you can always shop online at giftshop.mbl.edu.
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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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