Early Career Leadership Spotlight: Kat Yamamoto
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Early Career Scientist Committees
2d ago
We’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our early career scientist advocates. Kat Yamamoto Community and Membership Engagement Subcommittee Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York Research Interest Organisms face many microbes in their environment, and the immune system must protect against infection. Most research has focused on aspects of innate immunity that decrease pathogen load, with the two best known strategies being: avoidance, which reduces risk of exposure to infe ..read more
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New associate editor, Beatriz Vicoso, joins GENETICS
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Editorial Staff
2d ago
A new associate editor is joining GENETICS in the Empirical Population and Evolutionary Genetics section. We’re excited to welcome Beatriz Vicoso to the editorial team. Beatriz Vicoso Associate Editor Beatriz Vicoso is an evolutionary biologist with a broad interest in how and why genomes change over time. Her research has focused on the evolution of sex chromosomes, such as the X and Y of fruit flies and mammals or the Z and W of birds and butterflies. During her PhD in Brian Charlesworth’s lab at the University of Edinburgh, she compared how genes evolve on the X and other chromosomes of t ..read more
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Early Career Leadership Spotlight: Caroline Muirhead
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Early Career Scientist Committees
6d ago
We’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our early career scientist advocates. Caroline Muirhead Communication and Outreach Subcommittee Worcester Polytechnic Institute Research Interest I didn’t always know I wanted to make science my career. In fact, I started college as an engineering major. And while I still have a love of math, I realized in my junior year of college that my main interest was in science. I added biology as a double major and dipped my feet into biology research. Between junior and senior ..read more
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Hongyu Zhao joins GENETICS as new Senior Editor
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Editorial Staff
1w ago
A new senior editor is joining GENETICS in the Statistical Genetics and Genomics section. We’re excited to welcome Hongyu Zhao to the editorial team. Hongyu Zhao Senior Editor Hongyu Zhao is the Ira V. Hiscock Professor of Biostatistics, Professor of Genetics, and Professor of Statistics and Data Science at Yale University. He received his BS in Probability and Statistics from Peking University in 1990 and PhD in Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1995. His research interests are the development and application of statistical methods in molecular biology, genetics, the ..read more
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GSA Member Julio Molina Pineda Receives DeLill Nasser Award, Shines at TAGC 2024 
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Editorial Staff
1w ago
“At any career stage, the GSA membership is an amazing investment for any genetics professional!” Julio Molina Pineda is a PhD Candidate in Cell and Molecular Biology and a Research Assistant at the University of Arkansas, and a Doctoral Academy Fellow at the Lewis Lab. In 2023, Julio was awarded the DeLill Nasser Award for Professional Development in Genetics in recognition of his genetics research and work leveraging natural variation in yeast to understand why certain individuals are more susceptible to stress and disease, as well as his service and leadership in his community. “GSA is o ..read more
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In Memoriam: Ellsworth Herman Grell (1932–2023), a pioneer of Drosophila genome engineering and annotation
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by Guest Author
1w ago
Ellsworth (Ed) Grell blessed the Drosophila community through three enduring legacies: as a pioneer of chromosome mechanics, as a primary organizer and synthesizer of genetic knowledge in Drosophila, and as a graceful mentor to those fortunate to have known him personally. Ed grew up in rural Nebraska, completed his undergraduate studies at Iowa State, and trained with E.B. Lewis as a graduate student at Caltech, insightfully analyzing the role of two interacting genes involved in the degradation of the amino acid lysine in his doctoral thesis.1 It was also in the Lewis lab that Ed met and th ..read more
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Parrot plumage study aids breeders and endangered natural populations
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Editorial Staff
1w ago
Yellow coloration is maladaptive in the wild but prized by breeders. People have long been fascinated with birds, which exhibit one of the widest ranges of coloration among vertebrates. Parrots, in particular, have captivated humans by their ability to mimic human speech and spectacular plumage. Brightly colored feathers are used primarily to attract mates, intimidate competitors, and protect birds from predators. Coloration is both environmentally and genetically mediated, and research into its genetic control can help us better understand its role in adaptation and survival. Blue and yellow ..read more
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Early Career Leadership Spotlight: Sarah Gilmour
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Early Career Scientist Committees
1w ago
We’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA’s Early Career Scientist Committees. Join us to learn more about our early career scientist advocates. Sarah Gilmour Multimedia Subcommittee Stowers Institute for Medical Research Research Interest Questions of evolution have always fascinated me. I am extremely fortunate to be starting out my research career in a time where technological advances are illuminating the intricacies of rapidly evolving, highly repetitive regions of the genome.  Long-read sequencing and other genomic techniques have revealed that centromeres —regio ..read more
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GENETICS welcomes Sarah Otto as an associate editor
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Editorial Staff
2w ago
A new associate editor is joining GENETICS in the Theoretical Population and Evolutionary Genetics section. We’re excited to welcome Sarah Otto to the editorial team. Sarah Otto Associate Editor Sarah (Sally) Otto is a Killam University Professor at the University of British Columbia. Her research focuses on modelling how inheritance and reproductive systems evolve by investigating the selective forces acting on genetic systems (recombination, ploidy level, gene duplications) and mating strategies (sexual vs asexual reproduction, sexual selection, floral reproductive strategies).  Compl ..read more
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Congratulations to the #Fungal24 Poster Award winners!
Genetics Society of America | Genes to Genomes
by Editorial Staff
2w ago
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the GSA Poster Awards for posters presented at the 32nd Fungal Genetics Conference! Undergraduate and graduate student members of GSA were eligible for the awards, and a hard-working team of judges made the determinations. Congratulations to all! Felicia Ebot Ojong, The University of Georgia My research is focused on understanding the mechanisms that regulate facultative heterochromatin in the model fungus Neurospora crassa. Erika Kroll, Rothamsted Research I use dual co-expression network analysis to model and subsequently validate genetic p ..read more
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