Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA online: February 4, 2013 Innate immunity receptor CD36 promotes cerebral amyloid angiopathy Laibaik Park, Joan Zhou, Ping Zhou, Rose Pistick, Sleiman El Jamal, Linda Younkin, Joseph Pierce, Andrea Arreguin, Josef Anrather, Steven G. Younkin, Geo...

C. David Allis, Joy and Jack Fishman Professor and head of the Laboratory of Chromatin Biology and Epigenetics at Rockefeller, has been awarded a $1 million grant from the Starr Cancer Consortium. Allis leads one of five cancer research teams from the New York City based members of the consortium...

Cell 152: 431-441 Structural basis of transcriptional pausing in bacteria Albert Weixlbaumer, Katherine Leon, Robert Landick and Seth A. Darst

Jeffrey M. Friedman, the Marilyn M. Simpson Professor and head of the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, will be the recipient of two international scientific awards announced this week. The King Faisal International Prize in Medicine, from the Saudi Arabian King Faisal Foundation, and the BBVA Fr...

Michael W. Young, Richard and Jeanne Fisher Professor and head of the Laboratory of Genetics, has been awarded the twelfth annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences along with his colleagues, Jeffrey Hall and Michael Rosbash of Brandeis University. The researchers are being honored for their disc...

Natural selection can be an agonizingly long process. Some organisms have a way of taking matters into their own hands, or — in the case of the ant species Cerapachys biroi — mandibles. Researchers at The Rockefeller University and University of Paris 13 have found that when a C. biroi ant step...

Scarred for life? The biology of childhood hardship "Elsewhere, research by one of us, Bruce McEwen, has closed in on how pre- and postnatal stress affects a complex set of interactions between the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland and the adrenal glands (the HPA axis). These are all part of the ...

Food Fraud? Watchdog Group Raises Concerns   "High school students supervised by New York's Rockefeller University found alarming results in testing done over the last three years. Sixteen percent of the grocery store food they DNA tested, from expensive sheep's milk cheese that had only cow DNA ...

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA online: January 22, 2013 Domain-swapped chain connectivity and gated membrane access in a Fab-mediated crystal of the human TRAAK K+ channel Stephen G. Brohawn, Ernest B. Campbell and Roderick MacKinnon

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA online: January 22, 2013 Domain-swapped chain connectivity and gated membrane access in a Fab-mediated crystal of the human TRAAK K+ channel Stephen G. Brohawn, Ernest B. Campbell and Roderick MacKinnon