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Distinguished professor proves effective mentorship is both art and science-image
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Distinguished professor proves effective mentorship is both art and science

For the inaugural recipient of the Genetics Society of America Mentorship Award Dr. Brandon Gaut, leading a lab is not only scientific but personal.

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A molecular biologist sees science as a search for the truth-image
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A molecular biologist sees science as a search for the truth

2025 Edward Novitski Prize recipient Kevin Struhl’s pioneering work on yeast molecular biology and transcriptional regulatory mechanisms is driven by a desire to understand how things work—with bonus points for elegant experimentation.

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by Guest Author

Getting to the root of traits: Which ancestral recombination graph tool tells the most accurate genetics story?-image
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Getting to the root of traits: Which ancestral recombination graph tool tells the most accurate genetics story?

A recent benchmarking study in GENETICS evaluates how well leading ARG methods estimate population-level polygenic score histories.

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by Editorial Staff

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