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Congratulations to Andrew Payne and Dan Oran, for passing their PhD defenses
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Five trendy technologies: where are they now? (Nature, 6/24/2021)
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Scientists Partially Restored a Blind Man’s Sight With New Gene Therapy (New York Times, 5/24/2021)
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Tissue-swelling method divulges RNA locations, sequences in cells (Spectrum, 4/28/2021)
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Intact-cell sequencing lays bare new view of genome structure (Spectrum, 4/22/2021)
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Expanding views of the transcriptome (Nature Methods, 4/7/2021)
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Nature Nanotechnology: A highly homogeneous polymer composed of tetrahedron-like monomers for high-isotropy expansion microscopy
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Method offers inexpensive imaging at the scale of virus particles (MIT News, 3/29/2021)
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New technique tunes in to molecular chatter in neurons (Spectrum, 3/11/2021)
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On-the-Spot Gene Readouts Offer Clues to How Cells Work (NIH Director's Blog, 3/11/2021)
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Science: expansion sequencing: spatially precise in situ transcriptomics in intact biological systems
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A high-resolution glimpse of gene expression in cells (MIT News, 1/28/2021)
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2021: A bright future for cancer research (Cancer Research UK, 1/28/2021)
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Repeat labeling helps reveal synaptic proteins (Spectrum, 1/12/2021)
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Science: in situ genome sequencing resolves DNA sequence and structure in intact biological samples
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Sequencing inside cells (MIT McGovern News, 12/31/2020)
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Congrats to Evelyn Wong, for winning a Marshall Scholarship
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Imaging method reveals a “symphony of cellular activities” (MIT News, 11/23/2020)
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Cell: spatial multiplexing of fluorescent reporters for imaging signaling network dynamics
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Recording the Symphony of Cellular Signals That Drive Biology (HHMI News, 11/23/2020)
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Methods in Molecular Biology: protocol for expansion microscopy of C. elegans
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Nature Biotechnology: RNA timestamps identify the age of single molecules in RNA sequencing
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The timestamp that can tell an RNA molecule’s age — to the hour (Nature, 10/19/2020)
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Optica: sparse decomposition light-field microscopy for high speed imaging of neuronal activity
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bioRxiv: expansion revealing: decrowding proteins to unmask invisible brain nanostructures
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New molecular therapeutics center established at MIT's McGovern Institute (MIT News, 9/15/2020)
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A focused approach to imaging neural activity in the brain (MIT News, 6/26/2020)
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Congrats to Sam Rodriques, Rui Gao, and Or Shemesh, who accepted tenure-track faculty jobs
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Congrats to Siranush Babakhanova, Evelyn Wong, Oz Wassie, and Daniel Oran for winning NSF, Herchel Smith, Siebel Scholar, and Activate Fellowships (5/1/2020)
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Congrats to Sam Rodriques, for winning the Hertz Thesis Prize (5/1/2020)
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Congrats to Jay Yu, for passing his PhD defense (4/1/2020)
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Boyden wins Wilhelm Exner Medal (MIT News, 3/18/2020)
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Congrats to Sam Rodriques, who was selected as a STAT 2019 Wunderkind (11/12/2019)
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New Method Visualizes a Population of Neurons in Awake, Behaving Mice (Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, 10/10/2019)
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New method visualizes groups of neurons as they compute (MIT News, 10/9/2019)
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Boyden wins Croonian Medal of the Royal Society (Royal Society, 10/8/2019)
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Congrats to Ishan Gupta and Changyang Linghu, for passing their PhD defenses (10/2/2019)
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Mapping the Mind: A Neuroscientist's Expedition into the Unknown (SPIE, 10/1/2019)
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Lennart Nilsson Award 2019 is awarded to Ed Boyden (Karolinska Institutet, 8/27/2019)
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Shedding light on the mind (The Scientist, 8/3/2019)
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Optogenetics pioneers win Warren Alpert prize (Optics.org, 7/17/2019)
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Congrats to Shahar Alon, Kiryl Piatkevich, Deblina Sarkar, and Limor Freifeld, who accepted tenure-track faculty jobs (7/5/2019)
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Congrats to Sam Rodriques, Louis Kang, Oz Wassie, and Ho-Jun Suk, for passing their PhD defenses (5/10/2019)
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Boyden elected to the National Academy of Sciences (MIT News)
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An Indisposable Idea from a Disposable Diaper (NIH Director's Blog, 4/11/2019)
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Congrats to Jordan Harrod, Tay Shin, and Brennan Jackson, for winning NSF fellowships (4/9/2019)
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Interview: Ed Boyden, the neurotechnologist who hopes ‘to cure all disease’ (E&T, 4/3/2019)
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Alana gift to MIT launches Down syndrome research center (MIT News, 3/20/2019)
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An Hour of Light and Sound a Day Might Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay (Scientific American, 3/14/2019)
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A Possible Alzheimer’s Treatment With Clicks and Flashes? It Worked on Mice (New York Times, 3/14/2019)
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