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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...
Princeton MolBio graduate alumna Mary Brunkow *91 and Nobel Prize medal.
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2025 MolBio Retreat happening now in Frick Chemistry’s Taylor Auditorium. 37 talks, 60 poster presenters, 300 attendees, oh my!
Princeton Molecular Biologists gathered in Frick Chemistry’s Taylor Auditorium for the 2025 MolBio Retreat. Princeton Molecular Biologists sharing and discussing science during Friday’s poster session in Frick Chemistry’s Taylor Auditorium.
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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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“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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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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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!
MolBio seniors and SURP poster session participants (l-r) Isabella Strumolo of the Schwarzbauer Lab, Dharmil Bhavsar of the te Velthuis Lab, Dinora Rivas-Rodriguez of the Murphy lab, and Hans-Frederick Watanabe of the Brangwynne lab.
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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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HHMI @hhmi.org · Jun 21
“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.
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“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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Liz Gavis' research group has long studied RNA localization and translational control in animal development, and she now takes on a new role as the fifth Chair of the Dept. of Molecular Biology. Her term as Chair began on July 1, 2025. molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/li...
Liz Gavis: on the future as Chair
I am currently on a listening tour, meeting one-on-one with every faculty member in the Department to hear what people are thinking and if they have ideas for where they think the department should be...
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🧬Happy Transposon Day!

🎉Each year on the 16th of June we commemorate the birthdate of the founder of transposable element research, Barbara McClintock (1902-1992).

#TransposonDay2025 #MobileDNAjournal
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Grad student Lena Basta and mentor Danelle Devenport uncover organizing principles of tissue polarity in mammalian skin. “Planar cell polarity is, by definition, a multicellular process. Our work demonstrates that it is also mechanistically multicellular.” molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/ba...
Basta and Devenport: Going deep on PCP in skin
The next time a house cat graces you with its presence to demand your admiration, you’ll have the Planar Cell Polarity (PCP) pathway to thank for that sleek and neat fur coat; the PCP pathway organize...
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Jonathan St. Ange (Murphy lab) awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Award for 2025-2026 academic year! St. Ange will continue his studies and research at Université de Bordeaux🍷 while improving his French🇫🇷 and refining his palate!🍔 Congrats! molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/jo...
Jonathan St. Ange Receives Fulbright U.S. Student Award for 2025-2026
Jonathan St. Ange, a Ph.D. Student in Molecular Biology at Princeton University, has received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to conduct research in Molecular Biology in France for the 2025-202...
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MolBio Alumni Goin’ Back and Standing Up! Reunions 2025. MolBio undergraduate and graduate alumni made the pilgrimage back to campus and to Lewis Thomas Lab over the weekend of May 22-25. pumolbio.smugmug.com/2025-MolBio-...
MolBio alumni (l-r) Angela Howard '12, Sara Haddock '12, Graham Read '15, Vincent Chu '15 (Chemistry), and Kate Shulgina '15. Photo by C. Todd Reichart.
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Princeton IP Accelerator awards to Adamson supporting further study towards therapeutic treatment for Huntington's disease, and to Ploss towards optimization and characterization of drugs for curing chronic Hepatitis B virus infection. research.princeton.edu/news/princet...
Britt Adamson, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology, and Alex Ploss, the Harry C. Wiess Professor of Life Sciences and Molecular Biology. Photo by C. Todd Reichart.
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MolBio Class of 2025 honored on Class Day, May 26! Dept Chair Bonnie Bassler charged, "Hold onto the core value of scientific integrity. Shaping a bright world future depends on your belief in the power of science to make the world a better place." molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/cl...
Class Day 2025 & MolBio Award Recipients
Hearty congratulations to the Class of 2025 MolBio graduates and award recipients honored on Class Day, Monday, May 26, 2025! In her closing remarks, Department Chair Bonnie Bassler charged the gradua...
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Devenport receives President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching. “She is inspiring, visionary, charismatic, relatable, empathetic, hardworking and organized. Having even a few of these traits is a hallmark of a good teacher, but she embodies all of them.” www.princeton.edu/news/2025/05...
Faculty members receive President’s Awards for Distinguished Teaching
Professors Rebecca Carey, Gabriel Crouch, Danelle Devenport and Nathaniel Fisch received the President’s Awards for Distinguished Teaching at Commencement ceremonies May 27.
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"The risky path might not be as risky as you thought compared to your other options..." Interview of Nick Ouzounov *15, MolBio grad alum and co-founder of Geltor, makers of biodesigned proteins and polypeptides. Leading-up to Many Minds, Many Stripes conference molbio.princeton.edu/news/2025/ni...
Nick Ouzounov *15, Cofounder of Geltor
Molbio alumnus Nick Ouzounov *15 is a co-founder with Alex Lorestani *17 of Geltor, makers of biodesigned proteins and polypeptides for beauty, wellness, and beyond. In this exclusive interview by Mol...
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