Skip to Main Content

2012 | Hannah Landecker featured in book, "Hidden Treasure"

ISG faculty Dr.  Hannah Landecker wrote an essay for “Hidden Treasure“, a book that reveals over 400 never-before seen treasures from the National Library of Medicine. The book was edited by…

2012 | Joan Silk et al – Stability Of Partner Choice Among Female Baboons

ISG Faculty Joan Silk recently published “Stability Of Partner Choice Among Female Baboons”  in the  journal of Animal Behavior, June 2012. Abstract: In a wide range of taxa, including baboons,…

2012 | Janet Sinsheimer et al- Rooting Gene Trees without Outgroups: EP Rooting

ISG Faculty Janet Sinsheimer recently published “Rooting Gene Trees without Outgroups: EP Rooting” in the journal of Genome Biology and Evolution, May 2012. Abstract: Gene sequences are routinely used to determine the topologies of…

2012 | Jessica Lynch Alfaro, Michael Alfaro et al – "Anointing Variation Across Wild Capuchin Populations…"

ISG Administrative Director Dr. Jessica Lynch Alfaro published the paper “Anointing variation across wild capuchin populations: a review of material preferences, bout frequency and anointing sociality in Cebus and Sapajus”  in the April…

2012 | Soraya de Chadarevian: Making of Entrepreneurial Science

ISG professor, Dr. Soraya de Chadarevian, recently published a paper entitled “Making of Entrepreneurial Science: Biotechnology in Britain”. Abstract: Monoclonal antibodies played a key role in the development of the…

Examining His Own Body, Stanford Geneticist Stops Diabetes in Its Tracks

Over a 14-month period molecular geneticist Michael Snyder of Stanford University analyzed his blood 20 different times to pluck out a wide variety of biochemical data depicting the status of…