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When Aaron Mitchell took an undergraduate genetics course at Carnegie Mellon University in 1975, he was hooked. “I thought the

When Aaron Mitchell took an undergraduate genetics course at Carnegie Mellon University in 1975, he was hooked. “I thought the

Today’s guest post was contributed by Mary Bergert, a science writer and editor. Mary’s work can be found at pensandpipettes.com.

A daily DNA blog article Written by: Sarah Sherman, Ph.DPhotography: Rita Clare, Sciotica When I hear the word “transformation,” my

Arsh Bashirullah Arash Bashirullah will step down as Senior Advisory Editor at Genetics. Arash was appointed dean of the College

Written by: Sarah Sherman, Ph.D The humble peanut sustains millions of people across continents, from the arid fields of Africa

Today’s guest post was contributed by Debraj Munna, a postdoctoral researcher at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India

Dear GSA Community, In January, the Senate approved bipartisan fiscal year 2026 funding packages, rejecting proposed cuts to key scientific

The resources available have grown exponentially in the past two years. Drosophila community Despite increased pressure on our colleagues at

There are scientific conferences and then there are meetings that really advance the field. Khmer 2026 is taking shape later.

The Genetics Society of America (GSA) is excited to announce the latest cohort of student and postdoc leaders joining the

The Genetics Society of America is pleased to announce the 2026 recipients of its GSA Awards, which honor distinguished service

Hugo Bellin and Catherine Tasner Drosophila The Neurogenetics Lecture recognizes early career scientists and faculty in an important space. Drosophila
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