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The Cryo-EM: the next 50 years Symposium held yesterday at UC Berkeley was a smashing success!!


In our first story of 2025, UC Berkeley MCB and CCB UC Berkeley grad student Meaghan Marohn highlights UC Berkeley's Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics. Check out the story: bit.ly/BerkeleyCTEG




Check out the latest news from the Jay Keasling lab, published in Nature Catalysis: QB3-Berkeley researchers engineer biological assembly-line enzymes to create new, sustainable products. Read the story from grad student Leah Keiser: bit.ly/bio-assembly-l…





Had a wonderful time chatting about science, dogs, and synchronized swimming with Berkeley Lab’s Suzanne Baker! I wrote just a snippet of our conversation for QB3-Berkeley ahead of her Professional in Residence talk. qb3.berkeley.edu/news/professio…



Dive into our latest research story, "How my first fish expedition found a species on the brink of extinction." Read the story from M. Fernanda (feña) Palominos, a postdoc in UC Berkeley College of Letters & Science's Chris Martin's lab: bit.ly/QB3-fish 🐟


PhD student Maria Astolfi, Professor Jay Keasling and colleagues argue for partnerships with indigenous peoples to create a more ethical bioeconomy, one that will sustain indigenous biodiversity and bring these communities into science as equal partners. news.berkeley.edu/2025/04/30/ind…

Meet Nicolas Altemose (Nicolas Altemose), a QB3-Berkeley alum and now a Stanford University professor & Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network Investigator. He reflects on his time in the Aaron Streets lab, the power of long-read DNA sequencing & advice he'd give his past self. Read the full Q&A 👉 bit.ly/AltemoseQB3


New UC Berkeley research! The Corey Bryant and Sunnyjoy Dupuis, PhD reveal that algae remember light stress from the day and prep for it at night—like a cellular slumber party with global CO₂ implications. Read more about the new study in The Plant Cell: bit.ly/QB3_algae


Check out this piece I wrote with QB3’s awesome science communication team *highlighting* (pun intended) recent work in The Plant Cell by Valle Ojeda and yours truly! 🌱🦠🔬
