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Dr. Andrew Peterson is a philosopher working with scientists & clinicians to tackle questions in neuroscience & consciousness...& causing good "trouble" along the way. Read our interview with him from June 2023's "Psychedelics Research and Use" meeting: bit.ly/HOB-AP

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I met so many new people at this truly interdisciplinary meeting - learned about great science and made new friends. Also, what an amazing venue - we hit the jackpot with great spring weather and flowering trees.

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At MSU Plant Resilience Institute, Professor RheeLab is leading the next generation of plant scientists. Amidst a growing climate crisis, they are working together to uncover how plants adapt and acclimate to change. Read Professor Rhee's "Humans of Banbury" interview here! bit.ly/HOB-SR

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This week in 2022, experts convened to discuss "Future Concepts for Disruptive Therapeutics." Read the result of those discussions - opportunities and challenges for innovative and equitable healthcare - in this Nature Reviews Drug Discovery article: nature.com/articles/d4157…

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Prof. Cranos Williams wanted to be an engineer since age 10. Now, his lab at N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative applies engineering and computational approaches to complex biological systems, developing solutions for agricultural challenges. Read our interview with Prof. Williams: bit.ly/HOB-CW

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New paper alert! Participants of "Environmental Consequences of Deep-sea Mining: A Comparison with Land-based Mining" present a holistic approach for comparing relative ecosystem impacts by mining. Read the Global Change Biology paper here: bit.ly/SEA-PAPER

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Be sure to check out this JAMA Network Open paper from participants of June 2023's "Developing an Ethical Framework for Psychedelics Research and Use" meeting! ⬇️

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The field of info science is rapidly changing. At CU Boulder's CMCI, Professor Leysia @Palen is leading the next generation of scholars as they tackle new challenges and opportunities in the social sciences of computing. Read our interview with Prof. Paylen: bit.ly/HOB-LP

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For decades, Dr. Georges Benjamin has employed his firsthand experience as a physician to serve as one of the most influential voices in public health. Read our interview with the executive director of the American APHA Association: bit.ly/HOB-GB

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Bats, bats, bats. No, not like in baseball, but the animal!🦇On our latest At the Lab episode, CSHL Professor W. Richard McCombie tells us what’s so neat about these night-dwellers. cshl.edu/podcasts/at-th…

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Prof. Alessandra Luchini's love of mysteries led her to pursue research to improve diagnostics for cancer. Along the way, she took on tests for an array of inflammatory & infectious diseases, including Lyme disease. Read our interview with Prof. Luchini: bit.ly/HOB-AL

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Thank you to all participants of this week's "Harnessing Protein Quality Control in SBMA" workshop for sharing their expertise. Special thanks to our partner, the Kennedy's Disease Association. Looking forward to the new ideas for research that emerge from these discussions!

Thank you to all participants of this week's "Harnessing Protein Quality Control in SBMA" workshop for sharing their expertise. Special thanks to our partner, the Kennedy's Disease Association.

Looking forward to the new ideas for research that emerge from these discussions!