Spring 2020 MCB Transcript

MCB Transcript Spring 2020 masthead

150years_historic_women_1900MCB CELEBRATES 150 YEARS OF WOMEN AT BERKELEY

Unal_ElcinELÇIN ÜNAL INVESTIGATES WHAT MAKES MEIOSIS TICK

ImpossibleFoodsIngredientsPhD ALUMNA RACHEL FRASER MAKES PLANTS TASTE MEATY 

Doudna_JenniferJENNIFER DOUDNA REWRITES DNA 

EYH_conferenceGIRLS MEET STEM ROLE MODELS

Shang_Zheng_mcb_premedsPRE-MEDS TO WORK WITH ALUMNUS

New & Noteworthy: Faculty_MerchantNEW & NOTEWORTHY: FACULTY

New & Noteworthy: Postdocs & Students_BranonNEW & NOTEWORTHY: POSTDOCS & STUDENTS

Class NotesCLASS NOTES

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MCB Transcript is published twice a year by the Department of Molecular & Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley.
WRITING: Rachel Henderson
MASTHEAD DESIGN: Betsy Joyce
MANAGING EDITORS: Tanya Sullivan and Ann Trápaga
EDITOR: Katie Deets
ONLINE PRODUCTION: Tanya Sullivan and Ann Trápaga
MASTHEAD IMAGE: By Barbara J. Meyer. Perfect Daughters. Two-cell nematode embryo dividing into four cells. After replication, chromosomes (blue) undergo restructuring via condensin (red) to ensure each daughter cell receives an intact copy of the genome.

 

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