
A Little Gorilla In Us All - Science Now
Greg Wray comments on the importance of sequencing the great apes
March 7, 2012
Unwinding Nature's Clocks - Duke Today
DCSB scientists will share a $14 million grant from DARPA to study biological clocks
March 2, 2012
How Did Human Brains Get to Be so Big? - Scientific American Blog
Robin Smith from NESCent writes about work by Olivier Fredrigo and Greg Wray
February 22, 2012
Cyclin-Dependent Kinases Are Regulators and Effectors of Oscillations Driven by a Transcription Factor Network - Molecular Cell
A group lead by postdoc Laura Simmons Kovaks and PI Steve Haase recently published on the yeast cell-cycle oscillator
February 2, 2012
New Evolution - Duke Magazine
Interview with Greg Wray, who explores how a evolution acted on a relatively small set of genes to produce diverse organisms.
November, 2011
Four Duke researchers win NIH New Innovator Awards - Duke Today
Nicolas Buchler and Charles Gersbach are amongst the winners of this award for researchers near the start of their career.
September 20, 2011
Baby sea urchins aren't all the same - Duke Research Blog
David Garfield and Grey Wray found that sea urchin embryos have a lot more variation in the genes that regulate their early development than scientists thought.
August 9, 2011
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