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On Friday, January 30, the MolBio Postdoc Committee hosted a special colloquium, "Welcoming 👏 New MolBio Postdocs." Of the 23 new postdocs for 2025, 11 attended the event introducing themselves and their research focus. Welcome aboard! 🚢 molbio.princeton.edu/news/2026/we...
Welcoming 2025 Postdocs
On Friday, January 30, the MolBio Postdoc Committee hosted a special colloquium, "Welcoming New MolBio Postdocs." Of the so far 23 new postdocs for 2025, 11 attended the event introducing themselves a...
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February 5, 2026 at 4:25 PM
Congrats to MolBio senior Sukaina Shivji '26, named as Sachs Global 🌐 Scholar! With coursework focused on health inequity and health systems abroad, Shivji plans to attend medical school and hopes to work as a physician⚕️ with under-served populations. www.princeton.edu/news/2026/01...
January 29, 2026 at 5:45 PM
100+ San Francisco-based Princeton MolBio alumni network during Jan 12 JP Morgan Healthcare Conference! Hosted by Jones Day's Nora Lou *12 with organizers Eric Shiozaki *03 and Mark Esposito *17. Talks by Princeton-connected start-ups, a panel on deal making, and posters. Oh my!
January 14, 2026 at 5:51 AM
"Targeting these enzymes that produce a localized high concentration of retinoic acid in tumors, our compounds have the potential to reactivate important immune responses to cancer.” --YiBin Kang www.princeton.edu/news/2026/01...
Yibin Kang’s team identifies new path to potential cancer treatments
A team of cancer biologists led by Princeton’s Yibin Kang has resolved a confounding paradox about retinoids and cancer cells and found a potential new avenue for thwarting many cancers, including pan...
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January 6, 2026 at 9:46 PM
Princeton at Cell Bio 25! MolBio grad alumni and current grad students met up in Philadelphia, PA at the annual joint meeting of ASCB and EMBO, 12/6-10.
January 6, 2026 at 9:38 PM
Bonnie Bassler received Philadelphia’s John Scott Award, one of the US’s oldest science awards given to "the most deserving" men and women whose inventions have contributed in some outstanding way to the "comfort, welfare and happiness" of mankind. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/ba...
Bassler receives Philadelphia's John Scott Award
The John Scott Award, established in the early 1800s in Philadelphia, is given to "the most deserving" men and women whose inventions have contributed in some outstanding way to the "comfort, welfare ...
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December 3, 2025 at 10:17 PM
2025 MolBio Retreat Wrap-Up: 2 days, over 300 attendees, 19 First-Years, 10 MolBio Scholars, 8 sessions, 37 talks, 60 posters, 15 Awardees, and countless cups of coffee! molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/20...
2025 MolBio Retreat Wrap Up and Awardees
The 41st annual MolBio Retreat, a two-day science cornucopia on Friday and Saturday, October 3-4, 2025, convened again in Frick Chemistry Laboratory's Taylor Auditorium and Atrium. Over 300 attendees,...
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November 7, 2025 at 5:00 PM
MolBio senior Isam Mina awarded Rhodes Scholarship for Jordan! “Breakthroughs in the laboratory matter little if the systems that deliver them remain inaccessible or inequitable.” www.princeton.edu/news/2025/10...
Princeton senior Isam Mina awarded Rhodes Scholarship for Jordan
Mina is a molecular biology major and plans to become an oncologist. For his senior thesis, he is using machine learning to analyze large global clinical datasets to explore the role of the gut microb...
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November 1, 2025 at 8:03 AM
Te Velthuis & Myhrvold: "We discovered a simple trick to make the CRISPR-Cas13 crRNA complex better at recognizing single nucleotide changes, and therefore better at detecting mutations.” molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/te...
te Velthuis, Myhrvold: One Simple Trick Makes a Better Diagnostic Tool
"We discovered a simple trick to make the CRISPR-Cas13 crRNA complex better at recognizing single nucleotide changes, and therefore better at detecting mutations”
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November 1, 2025 at 8:01 AM
Onwards! Pilot grants awarded to three teams of Princeton researchers in Princeton Molbio and Princeton Neuro to support moving their discoveries into clinical applications. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/th...
Three Translational Pilot Grants Awarded to Princeton Researchers
Three teams of Princeton researchers were awarded NJ ACTS pilot grants in 2025. The competitive grants support biomedical researchers seeking to transform their discoveries into clinical applications
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October 22, 2025 at 3:35 PM
70 MolBio grad alumni returned to campus for the Many Minds Many Stripes conference celebrating Princeton graduate alumni. Presenters and panelists and attendees, oh my! molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/mo...
MolBio Alumni back for Many Minds Many Stripes
The Department of Molecular Biology was extraordinarily well-represented at the October 9-11, 2025 Many Minds Many Stripes conference celebrating Princeton graduate alumni, whether measured by number ...
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October 21, 2025 at 6:07 PM
New Prof Kai Mesa in Nature: "Loss of skin macrophages with age blocks blood vessel flow and clot repair, revealing a new cellular trigger of tissue aging.” molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/me...
Mesa: Macrophage loss contributes to vascular aging in skin
“When macrophages disappear, skin blood vessels age. Loss of skin macrophages with age blocks blood vessel flow and clot repair, revealing a new cellular trigger of tissue aging.”
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October 21, 2025 at 11:23 AM
Congrats🥂 to Callan O’Shea, a MolBio M.D./Ph.D student and newest recipient of the New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science Award (NJ ACTS) T32 Fellowship. O'Shea is advised by associated faculty member Sam Wang. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/os...
O’Shea awarded a NJ ACTS translational science fellowship
MD/PhD student Callan O’Shea, a member of the Princeton University Department of Molecular Biology (MOL), is the newest recipient of the New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science Awar...
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October 7, 2025 at 5:21 PM
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded today to Princeton MolBio graduate alumna Mary Brunkow *91 “for groundbreaking discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance that prevents the immune system from harming the body.” www.princeton.edu/news/2025/10...
October 6, 2025 at 1:09 PM
2025 MolBio Retreat happening now in Frick Chemistry’s Taylor Auditorium. 37 talks, 60 poster presenters, 300 attendees, oh my!
October 4, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Bonnie Bassler has been named University Professor, Princeton’s highest honor for faculty. "I am delighted by this honor and deeply grateful ... The Department of Molecular Biology took a chance and hired me at the very inception of my research field..." www.princeton.edu/news/2025/09...
Bonnie Bassler named University Professor
Bassler's pioneering research on the molecular mechanisms used by bacteria for intercellular communication has shown life-saving potential. University Professor is Princeton’s highest honor for facult...
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September 29, 2025 at 4:48 PM
“I wondered if Bacteriodota were ‘talking’ in a language we hadn’t learned yet." They are(!), according to groundbreaking research by Princeton scientists Luis Linares-Otoya, Mohamed Donia, Jaden Shirkey, and Fred Hughson. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/le...
Learning a new language in bacterial communications
Groundbreaking research by Princeton scientists Luis Linares-Otoya, Mohamed Donia, Jaden Shirkey, Fred Hughson,  and colleagues has discovered a new chemical language used by bacteria to communicate w...
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September 8, 2025 at 6:24 PM
“Do not compare yourselves to others. Focus on your own journey, your own data, and your own development.” Interview of MolBio grad alum and AskBio CSO Mansuo Shannon *98 leading up to the Princeton Alumni Many Minds, Many Stripes conference. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/ma...
Mansuo Shannon *98, Chief Science Officer, AskBio
“Do not compare yourselves to others. It is so easy to compare yourself to everyone around you, especially in the current technological age. But everyone's project is different, everyone's timeline is...
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August 18, 2025 at 8:12 PM
Princeton seeks applications for asst, assoc or full professor to contribute to initiative at interface between cancer, immunity and metabolism (Ludwig Princeton Branch) from candidates using bio, chem, phys, engineering and/or computational approaches. puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/app...
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August 12, 2025 at 7:22 PM
Celebrating Princeton's 10 years as @NikonUSA Center of Excellence! User community lunch: 8/18, Hands on workshops with super resolution AXR-NSPARC confocal microscope system: 8/20-29. BYO test samples! molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/ni...
Nikon Center of Excellence 10th Anniversary
Under the leadership of Gary Laevsky, Ph.D., Director of MolBio's Confocal Facility, Princeton celebrates its 10th anniversary as a Nikon Center of Excellence (CoE). Nikon Centers of Excellence are st...
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August 12, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Take away the shame of being bad at something: “That’s why you go to school, to learn and get better at things!” Interview of MolBio grad alum and professor Michi Taga *03 leading up to Many Minds, Many Stripes graduate alumni conference. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/mi...
Michi Taga *03, Professor, Dept of Plant and Microbial Biology, UC Berkeley
“There is an expectation that if you’re smart it will be easy. Part of my goal in teaching is to take away that assumption.” Taga’s approach in class and in her lab is the development of a growth mind...
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August 8, 2025 at 8:32 PM
Last Thursday, 90+ Summer Undergraduate Research Program participants (rising seniors who are MolBio majors) presented posters to the department detailing their research so far. Faculty, grad students and postdocs came for science -- not the $160 worth of chips, cookies and seltzer!
August 4, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Congrats🥂 to assistant professor Ai Ing Lim, selected as a 2025 HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar. Studying maternal-offspring immune partnership, Lim aims to improve women’s reproductive health and optimize immune trajectories for future generations. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/li...
Lim named 2025 HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar
In 2022, HHMI launched the Freeman Hrabowski Scholars program to support outstanding basic researchers, including physician-scientists, who have strong potential to become leaders in their fields. Sch...
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July 11, 2025 at 7:46 PM
Reposted by Princeton MolBio
“Basic scientific research is so appealing to me because, despite it being very frustrating and a lot of work, the payout is so amazing,” explains @fsantoriello.bsky.social‬, a postdoctoral researcher in HHMI Investigator Bonnie Bassler’s lab at Princeton.
June 21, 2025 at 8:18 PM
“Policy is ultimately about people, and scientists need to be in those rooms—not just reacting after it’s made but helping shape it from the start.” MolBio grad alum and policy expert Ali Nouri *06 interview, leading up to the Many Minds, Many Stripes conference. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/al...
Ali Nouri *06, Molecular Biologist, Policy Strategist, National Security Advisor, Teacher
The career path of Ali Nouri *06 defies categorization but reveals a consistent through line: using scientific thinking to serve the public good. In this profile by Molecular Biology graduate student ...
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July 9, 2025 at 4:13 PM