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GMB Faculty Member Bob Goldstein named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 28, 2025
黑料网-Chapel Hill and Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology faculty member Bob Goldstein was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences聽on April 23.

GMB Graduate Student Daniel Kolbin publishes in March 2025 Current Biology

April 8, 2025
Kerry Bloom's lab investigates how centromeres, the crucial chromosomal regions for segregation, respond to mechanical stress during cell division.聽 Recent publication from the lab聽was included in the March 2025 issue of Current Biology.

GMB Graduate Student Kylie VanDerMolen (Rob Dowen Lab) was awarded an F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Fellowship from NICHD

April 1, 2025
Kylie VanDerMolen was awarded an F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Fellowship from NICHD.

黑料网 GeNe Families Celebrate Community with 2025 Chili Cook-Off!

March 17, 2025
黑料网 Chapel Hill鈥檚 GeNe Families group, which consists of graduate students in the Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology, the Curriculum in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and the Department of Genetics, celebrated community with a 2025 Chili Cook-Off on Tuesday, March 4.

Congratulations to GMB Fall 2024 DeLill Nasser Awardee Jeanne-Marie McPherson!

January 27, 2025
Genetics Society of America is pleased to announce that 黑料网 Genetics and Molecular Biology Graduate Student Jeanne-Marie McPherson (Bob Duronio & Dan McKay Labs) is a recipient of the DeLill Nasser Award for Professional Development in Genetics聽for Fall 2024!

GMB student Kylie VanDerMolen聽(Rob Dowen lab) paper to be published in the January 28 issue of Cell Reports

January 22, 2025
Congratulations to GMB student Kylie VanDerMolen聽(Rob Dowen lab), whose paper will be published in the January 28 issue of Cell Reports.

Jeanne Marie McPherson Receives GMB鈥檚 2024 Terry Magnuson Award

October 1, 2024
Congratulations to 黑料网 Genetics and Molecular Biology graduate student Jeanne Marie McPherson for receiving the 2024 Terry Magnuson Award!

Quenching Curiosities with GMB Graduate Student Rachel DuMez-Kornegay

July 26, 2024
Meet three Carolina researchers studying beverages, from beer to soda, to improve human health and sustainability for all. Genetics and Molecular Biology graduate student Rachel DuMez-Kornegay featured in 黑料网 Research Endeavors series. She studies how kombucha affects gut microbiomes. Read full story at 黑料网 Endeavors website.        ...

Researchers Learn How Cancer Cells Divide Despite Treatment

July 26, 2024
GMB Graduate Student Brandon Mouery and researchers in the lab of GMB Faculty Member Jean Cook, PhD, Chair and Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, have identified the cellular processes that occur when you take a cancer drug meant to stop rapid cell growth in tumors. Cancer cells...

GMB Graduate Student Ana Berglind (Erin Heinzen Lab) is the recipient of a F99/K00 Award

July 1, 2024
Ana Berglind, a Genetics and Molecular Biology graduate student in Erin Heinzen鈥檚 Lab, is the recipient of a F99/K00 award from the National Institutes of Health. Her project title is 鈥淒iscovery and functional characterization of somatic variation in intractable focal epilepsy鈥. The purpose of the Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Fellow Transition...

GMB Teams Up with 黑料网 Genetics, Pharmacology, BCB, and the 黑料网 Office of Rural Initiatives for 鈥淐amp Med鈥

June 20, 2024
The 黑料网 Department of Genetics joined together with the Department of Pharmacology, the Curriculum in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB), the Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology (GMB), and the 黑料网 Office of Rural Initiatives to participate in a day of community outreach with 鈥淐amp Med鈥 on Thursday, June 20....

GMB Graduate Student Noor Singh publishes paper in Current Biology!

June 3, 2024
Noor Singh (Kacy Gordon Lab) published an article聽titled “The Rac pathway prevents cell fragmentation in a nonprotrusively migrating leader cell during C.聽elegans聽gonad organogenesis” in Current Biology showing how a highly conserved small GTPase can prevent cell fragmentation during leader cell migration in C. elegans gonad morphogenesis.