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MSI Announces its "Genomic Sciences Summer 2006 Internship" for High School Juniors and Seniors. (Updated annoucment May 1, 2006)

MSI announces discovery of mechanisms that keep cellular responses accurate
MSI and Amnis Announce Collaboration
MSI Visiting Research Fellow wins Human Frontier Fellowship
MSI Releases "Moleculizer" - a new approach to simulation of intracellular biochemical networks
MSI Reveals Invention for Detection and Precise Quantification of Molecules
The Alpha Project Announces Broadly-Based Scientific Advisory Board
The Molecular Sciences Institute Announces External Advisory Board
MSI Announces its "Genomic Sciences Summer 2005 Internship" for High School Juniors and Seniors
Dr. Roger Brent, Molecular Sciences Institute's President and Research Director, is honored with the Gabbay Award
The Molecular Science Institute Awarded its First United States Patent
Dan Gillespie, revered mathematical chemist, joins MSI's efforts to model biological systems
The Molecular Sciences Institute's "Alpha Project" supports Systems Biology Markup Language
Towards an Anthropology of Biology:  Genomics and Citizenship :  CGEC course debuts at the University of California, Berkeley
MONOD Adds Features, Developers and Momentum
Sydney Brenner receives the Nobel Prize in Stockholm today
Sydney Brenner, Molecular Sciences founder, is awarded the Nobel Prize
The MSI Appoints Roger Brent President and Chief Executive Officer
PR Board
MSI Evolution Project Funded by the National Science Foundation
MSI and DARPA forge new tool for collaborative bioresearch
Researchers Link Cell Proliferation to Cell Death
MSI Chosen as a Center of Excellence in Genomic Sciences by the National Institutes of Health and Awarded a $15.5M Grant for the Alpha Project
Researchers Discover Why Fate of Daughter Yeast Cell Differs From Its Mother; Early Milestone For Understanding How Single Cells Work

 

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