Month: March 2016

Cressey Blog on Ebola Virus Minigenomes

Tessa Cressey, a graduate student in both the Fearns lab and Mühlberger lab, wrote a blog on Addgene about Ebola virus minigenomes. Following this link http://blog.addgene.org/minigenomes-a-safe-way-to-study-dangerous-viruses to read Tessa’s blog.

2016 Microbiology Trainee Travel Award Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the 2016 Microbiology Trainee Travel Awards! 1st Place: Kate Sawatzki (Graduate Student, Kepler Lab), who will be attending  the Gordon Research Conference on Antibody Biology and Engineering, from March 20-25, 2016, in Galveston, TX. 2nd Place: Matt Gagne (Graduate Student, Henderson Lab) who will be attending the Cold Spring Harbor […]

John Connor is showcased in Super Science Tuesday Video

John Connor is showcased in a video by The Science Coalition to promote the Super Science Tuesday Campaign. Additionally, clips from John’s video are also included in a compilation of Boston University Investigators as well as a compilation of National Investigators as part of the Super Tuesday Science Matters Campaign.