澳门六合彩appAwards Whitman Center Fellowships to Outstanding Scientists

WOODS HOLE, Mass. - Twenty-eight scientists from around the world have been named 2018聽Whitman Center Fellows聽by t澳门六合彩app (MBL).聽These fellowships聽enable exceptional scientists, including Early Career Fellows, to conduct independent research at the 澳门六合彩appand take advantage of its resources and collaborative scientific community.

The Whitman Center Fellows will be supported for up to 10 weeks to pursue research within the MBL鈥檚 strategic vision, particularly novel imaging and computation strategies; the comparative evolution, development, neuroscience, cell biology, and regeneration of marine organisms; microbial ecology; and the ecology of coastal systems.

鈥淲e look forward to the arrival of these outstanding investigators over the coming months and to their integration into the MBL鈥檚 unique environment of collaborative and risk-taking research,鈥 said David Mark Welch, Director of the 澳门六合彩appDivision of Research.

The 澳门六合彩appprovides access to state-of-the-art instrumentation, innovative imaging technology, genome sequencing, model marine and freshwater organisms, and modern laboratory facilities. In addition, the 澳门六合彩appfosters a highly collaborative environment within its broad community of scientists from the Lab鈥檚 year-round resident program, Whitman Center, 澳门六合彩appFellows program, and course faculty and instructors.

Several of the fellows are coming to the 澳门六合彩appfor the first time to launch a new project, while others will continue research programs they established in the Whitman Center in prior years. All will benefit from the MBL鈥檚 convening environment, which is dedicated to offering scientists the space, time, inspiration, and support to intensively pursue research of fundamental importance.

The 2018 Whitman Center Fellows hail from 22 different institutions in 7 nations. The fellows and their research projects are:

Whitman Center Early Career Fellows

Lillian Fritz-Laylin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Aquatic chytrid fungi and the evolution of cell motility

Liam Holt,聽New York University School of Medicine
Evolutionary biophysics of the cytosol

Lynn Kee, Stetson University
Shaping the iridescent green structural color of marine bacteria聽Tenacibaculum discolor

Maryna Lesoway, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Understanding sex change in marine snails: leveraging ecotoxicology to identify developmental mechanisms

Andrea Pauli,聽Institute of Molecular Pathology (Austria)
Analysis of sperm-egg interaction and fusion by imaging and evolutionary profiling

Janet Sheung,聽Vassar College
State space reconstruction of聽Stentor coeruleus聽anatomy and regeneration

Victoria Sleight,聽University of Cambridge (UK)
Molluscan biomineralisation: development, repair and evolution

Shigeki Watanabe,聽Johns Hopkins University
Role of synaptic ribbons in graded neurotransmission
Whitman Center Fellows

Kambiz Alavian, Imperial College London
Regulation of synaptic transmission by Bcl-xL and Kv3.3

Tobias Baskin,聽University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Cellulose organization and growth anisotropy: live-cell imaging with polarized-light microscopy in 3D

Titus Brown,聽University of California, Davis
Improving transcriptome resources for novel marine models

Lionel Christiaen, New York University
Transmission of somatic knock-in by germline regeneration in the tunicate聽Ciona

Karen Crawford,聽St. Mary's College of Maryland
Generating transgenic knock-out squid embryos

Scott Dawson,聽University of California, Davis
Mechanisms and evolutionary implications of branched microtubule networks in聽搁丑颈锄补谤颈补苍听amoeba

Patrick Emery, University of Massachusetts Medical School
贰蝉迟补产濒颈蝉丑颈苍驳听Parhyale hawaiensis聽as model for the study of circatidal clocks

Ben Evans,聽McMaster University (Canada)
How do important things evolve? Using genome editing to study rapid evolution of sex determination

John David Furlow,聽University of California, Davis
Investigating nuclear receptor function聽in vivo聽with advanced genome editing

Edgar Gomes,聽Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Lisboa (Portugal)
A role for cell anisotropy on nucleus-cytoskeleton connections

Jos聽Luis Gmez-Skarmeta,聽Centro Andaluz de Biologia del Desarrollo (Spain)
Generation of epigenomic data to unravel the regulatory principles governing the evolution of the unique morphology of skate fins

Paloma Gonzalez-Bellido, University of Cambridge (UK)
Unravelling the principles for visuo-motor transformations within the cephalopod brain

Pierre G枚nczy,聽Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
Probing conservation and diversity of centriole elimination mechanisms in starfish oocytes

Jeffrey Gross,聽University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Elucidating the molecular and cellular underpinnings of retinal pigment epithelium regeneration using zebrafish

G.W. Gant Luxton, University of Minnesota
Non-conventional nuclear-cytoplasmic transport and DYT1 dystonia

Paul Maddox,聽University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
LITE imaging for high-resolution analysis of subcellular processes

Tetsuya Nakamura,聽Rutgers University
Revealing the genetic mechanisms underlying diversities of dermal and endochondral bones in vertebrate evolution

Christopher Sansam,聽Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
The embryonic DNA replication program

Denisa Wagner,聽Boston Children's Hospital
Role and localization of peptidylarginine deiminase 4 (PAD4) during neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation

Rafael Yuste,聽Columbia University
The HydraLab: Experimental and computational methods for neural circuit analysis

Homepage photo:聽Maryna Lesoway of University of Illinois, one of this year鈥檚 Whitman Center Early Career Fellows, in a tank room at the 澳门六合彩appin 2017. Credit: Jennifer Tsang

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The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) is dedicated to scientific discovery 鈥 exploring fundamental biology, understanding marine biodiversity and the environment, and informing the human condition through research and education. Founded in Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 1888, the 澳门六合彩appis a private, nonprofit institution and an affiliate of the .