MBL's 2022 Highlights
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A Breakthrough prize, students on campus, and the new MBL.edu website—2022 has been a busy one for tϲapp. Dive into some of the most exciting stories you may have missed!
Big News on Campus
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A Strong Year in ϲappResearch
A Breakthrough Prize and a Lasker Award; media spotlights on ϲappresearch; and a bounty of papers issuing from the ϲappAdvanced Research Training Courses are among last year’s highlights.
ϲappand UChicago Develop Joint Graduate PhD Program
The newly established joint program between tϲapp and the University of Chicago leverages the unique partnership between the two leading research institutions and combines the best of both worlds
Excitement in Education
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A Successful Summer Season
This summer, the ϲappwelcomed 464 students for 20 different courses covering everything from computational neuroscience to embryology to reproductive biology to microbial diversity. Students hailed from 284 different institutions around the world. The ϲappoffered one brand new course this year—Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Hazards and Opportunities (ECHO).
Celebrating New Programs
In addition to welcoming back a full cohort of students to our Advanced Research Training Courses, the ϲapplaunched a number of new programs this year, including the Building Innovation through Diversity (BID) program, the Mini-Embryology Course, and a collaboration with the UChicago Graham School.
Online Updates
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The New MBL.edu
This year, we celebrated the launch of a redesigned MBL.edu. The mobile-friendly site was designed to create a visually immersive experience and allow audiences to learn more about MBL's research and training programs.
Comb Jelly is a Social Media Star
Based on the March Madness NCAA basketball tournament, ϲapporganisms went head-to-head in a series of match-ups for the second-annual ϲappMarch Madness. By a margin of just 140 votes, the comb jelly (M. leidyi) won this year’s crown. Don’t forget to check back in the spring for the 2022 bracket and vote for your favorites on our social media channels.