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36 students receive Ph.D.s at Rockefeller’s 68th convocation
Joseph L. Goldstein received the David Rockefeller Award for Extraordinary Service and honorary degrees were bestowed upon Carolyn Bertozzi and Francis S. Collins.

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The event highlights the chemistry, biology, and neuroscience of food through tastings and sensory experiments. (Credit: Lori Chertoff)
Interactive Kitchen Lab will showcase the art and science of cooking
Led by a professional chef, the event highlights the chemistry, biology, and neuroscience of food through tastings and sensory experiments.

Gabriel D. Victora and Ashni Vora are turning germinal centers into a living laboratory for investigating one of biology's oldest questions: how much of evolution is shaped by chance? (Credit: Lori Chertoff)
Why studying how the immune system evolves could teach us much about evolution itself
Gabriel D. Victora's team has turned germinal centers into a living laboratory for one of biology's oldest questions: how much of evolution is shaped by chance?

Side-by-side images of germinal centers before and after photoactivation. Researchers used a novel technique to study in fine detail the evolution of high affinity B cells. (Credit: Tatsuya Araki, Victora Lab) 
How the body creates reliable antibodies out of biological chaos
A new study reveals how germinal centers produce powerful antibodies through noisy rounds of mutation and selection, offering new insight into vaccine design—and larger themes in evolution.

A close-up structural model of a common rifampicin-resistance mutation discovered to create vulnerabilities that could be targeted by future combination therapies. (Credit: Liz Campbell)
Researchers discover how to turn one germ's drug resistance into an Achilles' heel
One of the most common drug resistance mutations in tuberculosis creates subtle metabolic weaknesses that could be exploited with future combination therapies.

Latest awards & honors

Leslie Vosshall elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
April 22, 2026
Jeffrey Friedman is included in the Forbes 250 America’s Greatest Innovators List
February 11, 2026

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