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Microbiology

Mapping the Human Exposome

It’s now possible to map a person’s lifetime exposure to nutrition, bacteria, viruses, and environmental toxins—which profoundly influence human health.

July 24, 2017

Resetting the Clock of Life

We know that the circadian clock keeps time in every living cell, controlling biological processes such as metabolism, cell division, and DNA repair, but we don’t understand how.

Creating a Census of Human Cells

New techniques make possible a systematic description of the myriad types of cells in the human body that underlie both health and disease.

June 12, 2017

Unveiling the Viral Ecology of Earth

Could viral infections, which modify and transform the functioning of individual cells, impact the balance of nature?

June 12, 2017

Unleashing the Power of Synthetic Proteins

The opportunities for the design of synthetic proteins are endless.

February 24, 2017

Why Do Jellyfish Glow?

A fluorescent protein helped researchers illuminate human cellular biology.

December 6, 2016