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Clam Mini-Genome Project
Biomedical researchers the world over credit the study of marine organisms with major breakthroughs in topics as varied as vision, the functioning of nerves, and the cycle of cell division. Yet a lack of genetic information for some of the marine organisms most commonly used in biomedical research, such as the surf clam (Spisula solidissima), have all but halted efforts to explore some basic cellular mechanisms. .... more »
$20 Million Campaign to Renovate and Expand the Whitman Building
Goal is to have a significant portion of the funds raised or financed by the spring of 2005....
Robert Goldman Appointed Director of Whitman Center
Goldman has been a summer investigator at the MBL since 1977, has served on the MBLs Board of Trustees, and directed the Physiology course in the mid 1980s...
Strategic Planning Effort Identifies Whitman as Top Facilities Project
Identified the Whitman building as the facility with the greatest number of deferred maintenance needs at the MBL....
MBL Trustees Elect New Members
The Trustees of the Marine Biological Laboratory elected several new Board members at their November 8, 2003, meeting....
$200,000 Pledge Establishes Endowment Fund to Support
MBLs Science Journalism Program
When MBL Honorary Trustee William T. Golden pledged $200,000 to provide ongoing support for the Science Journalism Program, he challenged the MBL to establish a $2 million endowment....
2003 Photography & Photomicrography Contest
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