Jue Chen and Luciano Marraffini elected to National Academy of Sciences
Election to the National Academy of Sciences is one of the most prestigious honors a scientist can receive; including Chen and Marraffini, the number of current Rockefeller scientists who are members of the elite organization stands at 38, or nearly half the faculty.
Rockefeller creativity on display at the 21st annual employee art show
This year’s show featured portraiture, travel photography, collage, and other mediums.
Celebrating and remembering Paul Greengard, a pioneering neuroscientist and Nobel laureate
Greengard revolutionized our understanding of how brain cells communicate with each other and contributed to major advances in the treatment of a wide range of neurological and psychiatric diseases. He died April 13 at the age of 93.
Physician-writer Siddhartha Mukherjee will be awarded the 2019 Lewis Thomas Prize
The author of The Emperor of all Maladies, a best-selling book about cancer, will be presented with Rockefeller’s science writing award at a free, public ceremony on Rockefeller's campus next month.
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center will end 23-year affiliation with Rockefeller
A move to Columbia University will provide a new home for ADARC, which for many years has occupied laboratories in a city-owned building on First Avenue.
Rockefeller reaches key milestone in River Campus project
The temporary certificate of occupancy from the New York City Department of Buildings is a close-to-last step in the expansion of the university’s campus over the FDR Drive.
David C. Gadsby, who studied electrical impulses in cells, dies
Gadsby, who passed away Saturday at age 71, was best known for his studies determining the mechanisms by which charged particles called ions move across cell membranes.
Fall search for new faculty has yielded 10 finalists
The annual “open search” process for tenure-track faculty draws on the expertise of the entire university community.
New online resource brings science outreach to a broader audience
With the launch of a new website, RockEDU Online, more resources are now available for learners, educators, and scientists everywhere.
Daniel Kronauer discusses “The Social Lives of Ants” at this year’s Talking science event
More than 350 high school students from across the tri-state area attended this year’s event where Kronauer shared how ants can help answer questions about the principles that govern life.