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10/01/2024
CLS Seminar and Townhall
10/01/2024
Congratulations Stephanie Palmer!
Please join us in congratulating Stephanie Palmer as one of the new Schmidt Science Polymaths! This program offers support to researchers looking to explore different focuses with their work. Stephanie has several projects she is interested in pursuing including, examine the evolution of neural computation in color vision for butterflies and the circadian rhythms of bacteria, specifically how their environment affects computation and migration. Read the full article here.
10/01/2024
Welcome Noah Mitchell!
Please welcome Noah Mitchell as a CLS Investigator! Previously an affiliate, he will be working with the MA2 team on encoding information in morphogenetic systems. Noah’s lab is a part of the Department of Molecular Genetics and their current research focus is collective cell behaviors and mechanical interactions between mesodermal and epithelial tissue layers that link genes to geometry.
10/01/2024
CLS activities starting up this quarter
The CLS QBio journal club - meetings will be held every other Friday at 2pm in GCIS E223. Join the listserv for future updates and sign up here to volunteer as a presenter.
The CLS Chalk Talks series - talks will be every other Friday at 12pm in GCIS E223. Join the listserv for future updates and sign up here to volunteer as a presenter.
08/30/2024
Apply for CLS Postdoctoral Fellowship
Please advertise our CLS Postdoctoral Fellowship and encourage outstanding junior colleagues to apply! Deadline is November 1, 2024.
08/26/2024
Welcome CLS Postdoctoral Fellow Mason Rouches
Mason received his PhD in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University and comes with experience working on phase separation phenomena in biology, especially the phenomenon of pre-wetting. Here at the Center for Living Systems, he will explore information processing and computation through phase separation in multi-component systems with an eye towards condensates that control gene regulation in the nucleus.