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Eat, Read, Science. Resistance to plant toxins in milkweed butterflies is linked to toxin storage for defense. November 8, 2015. November 9, 2015. A monarch caterpillar feeding on milkweed (Credit: OakleyOriginals. CC BY 2.0). Continue reading →. Saving brains: malaria in pregnancy leads to cognitive deficits in offspring. October 4, 2015. November 17, 2015. The malaria clinic at Nalufenya Children’s Hospital in Jinja, Uganda (Credit: Chloe McDonald). Particularly in young children. Under the age of nine...
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News from the Fraser Lab
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Fraser Lab @ UCSF. News from the Fraser Lab. On being quoted in the NYT, Preprints, and Beer (and Tacos). Meeting, I talked. About the importance of building a lab culture as a junior faculty member. Two of the most important things about the culture we are trying to build in the Fraser lab are: 1) we have high scientific standards and 2) we enjoy communicating our results. Preprints help us with both. We set a high standard by showing the world our results when. Grumps like Griffin don’t understand the ...
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Current Fellows
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University of California San Francisco. UCSF Sandler Fellows Program. Joseph Bondy-Denomy, Ph.D. Faranak Fattahi, Ph.D. Robert Judson, Ph.D. S of genes that prevent normal melanocytes and primary melanomas from reacquiring embryonic programs. Melissa McCreery, Ph.D. Georgia Panagiotakos, Ph.D. Sy Redding, Ph.D. Matthew Spitzer, Ph.D. David Weinberg, Ph.D. Kevin Yackle, M.D., Ph.D. The UCSF Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology. Matt Thomson, Ph.D. What are the rules that organize multi-cellular phenom...
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