IMB turns 50

We are celebrating our 50th birthday October 23-24 with a scientific symposium featuring some of our esteemed alumni. Additional information can be found at http://www.molbio.uoregon.edu/IMB50.

The Institute of Molecular Biology at the University of Oregon is an interdisciplinary research community, founded in 1959, dedicated to investigating biological questions at the molecular level. Our collaborative and interactive Institute brings together--from the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics -- scientists using diverse approaches and state-of-the-art facilities. This rich research environment provides exceptional training opportunities for young scientists.
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Doe Lab research
Drosophila pupal antenna stained for Prospero (red, glia), Elav (blue, neurons), and green background fluorscence to highlight the cuticular sensory structures. Photo by Laurina Manning, Doe lab. See Manning and Doe (1999) Development 126, 2063-2071

Recent IMB Research Publications

DevelopmentLoss of seven-up from Drosophila R1/R6 photoreceptors reveals a stochastic fate choice that is normally biased by Notch Development 135(4):707-15.
Herman Lab
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