What happens inside and around a cancer cell? How does a tumor’s interaction with its surroundings contribute to cancer’s growth and spread? These questions could lead to a new generation of cancer therapies with fewer harmful side effects. Appropriately, they’re being asked and answered by a new generation of scientists at forums like the Cold...| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) mourns the passing of Nobel laureate and revolutionary molecular biologist David Baltimore. In 1959, Baltimore became the first member of CSHL’s newly launched Undergraduate Research Program (URP). That summer, he worked with then-Assistant CSHL Director Arthur Chovnick on a project studying the “Physiological genetics of Drosophila and Neurospora.” But it...| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
On August 27, pioneering digital artist Phil L. Herold donated a chrome “Philifant” sculpture to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) for the Krainer lab’s transformative, life-saving research on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). CSHL Professor Adrian Krainer’s work led to the development of Spinraza, the first FDA-approved treatment for SMA. At the time, the neurodegenerative disease...| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory