QBio News
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E. coli chemosensing accuracy is not limited by stochastic molecule arrivals
Collaboration between Emonet and Machta Labs uncovers new insights into bacterial chemotaxis.
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New View of Cholera ‘Tail’
YSM researchers and Jing Yan’s Lab used a new microscopy techniques to reveal the molecular structure of the flagella that could inform new treatment.
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A new tool for understanding chromosome abnormalities in the eggs of older women
Researchers from Binyam Mogessie Lab describe their new method in journal Nature Aging.
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Dixit awarded $2 million from Bezos Earth Fund
The team is using AI to figure out how to reduce emissions from livestock’s gut microbiome.
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The bioengineer investigating stem cell self-organization
New faculty member Harry McNamara is combining developmental biology, neurobiology, and biophysics to answer basic science questions.
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On Horse Island, Yale students dive into marine life research.
This Fall, Professor Casey Dunn’s popular undergraduate course on invertebrate biology has been reinvented as a hands-on, field research experience
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Statistical physics of large-scale neural activity with loops
D. P. Carcamo and C. W. Lynn. PNAS (2025)
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Quantum mechanics underlying bacterial respiration
Malvankar Lab publishes pioneering research in Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.
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Clark appointed Director of the Yale Quantitative Biology Institute
Clark, a Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Physics and Neuroscience, is the new director of QBio, effective July 1, 2025.
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Neurons exploit stochastic growth to rapidly and economically build dense dendritic arbors
X. Ouyang, S. Sutradhar, O. Trottier, S. Shree, Q. Yu, Y. Tu & J. Howard. Nat. Comms. (2025)
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International partnership to shed new light on ancient bacteria
Michael Murrell receives HFSP support for an intercontinental project spanning the US, UK and South Africa.
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New tool offers insights into virus-cell interactions
A method developed by Turner Lab helps reveal how antibacterial agents interact with their host cells.
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Dal Bello receives HFSP award for international collaboration
Dal Bello will collaborate with scholars in three countries to decode bacterial anticipation and decision making in uncertain environments.
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Sticky situation? Insights into what holds antibiotic-resistant biofilms together
A. Moreau, D. T. Nguyen, A. J. Hinbest, A. Zamora, R. Weerasekera, K. Matej, Xuening Zhou, S. Sanchez, I. R. Brenes, …, J. Yan. Nat. Comms. (2025)