Richard Young, Whitehead Institute, MIT, delivers remarks at the Koch Institute's 11th Annual Oncology Research Symposium
The Weinberg lab is known for its discoveries of the first human oncogene — the ras oncogene that causes normal cells to form tumors, and the isolation of the first known tumor suppressor gene — the Rb gene.
Robert Weinberg - Whitehead Institute
Hazel Sive, Professor of Biology and Associate Dean, MIT School of Science Description: How does a single cell become a complex organism? The fascination and challenge of this question, says Hazel Sive, "drives me out of bed each day, makes me work long hours and keeps ...
Making stem-cell therapy a reality In Killian Award lecture, Rudolf Jaenisch outlines progress and possibilities for treating human disease with stem cells. Read more on the MIT News Office website here.
Susan LindquistProfessor of BiologyMember, Whitehead InstituteRead more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Susan LindquistProfessor of BiologyMember, Whitehead InstituteRead more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Susan LindquistProfessor of BiologyMember, Whitehead InstituteRead more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Susan LindquistProfessor of BiologyMember, Whitehead InstituteRead more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Susan Lindquist Professor of Biology Member, Whitehead Institute Read more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Whitehead Institute Director David Page appears on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report to engage in a little lively banter about the future of the human Y chromosome.