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  • CSSI names a new award in honor of MCB Professor Emeritus Larry Hightower
    The Cell Stress Society International (CCSI) named a new award in honor of MCB Professor Emeritus Larry Hightower. The award, the Dr. Larry Hightower Award for Excellence in Mentorship, was created in the spirit of Dr. Hightower and honors mentors who pair high scientific standards with care for their trainees. They invest time, give clear […]
    Posted on October 8, 2025
  • Spotlight on Dr. Kristen Ramsey: Pioneering Research in Cell Signaling and Innate Immune Response
    This semester marks the one-year anniversary of Dr. Kristen Ramsey at the University of Connecticut’s Molecular and Cell Biology department.  Dr. Ramsey is a biochemist with a strong background in cell signaling, biochemistry, and molecular biophysics.  Known for her unique approach to both research and teaching, Dr. Ramsey brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm […]
    Posted on September 22, 2025
  • 2025 MCB Research Exchange
    MCB held a successful Departmental Research Exchange on Thursday 8/21. This event was created to welcome new graduate students, highlight faculty research, celebrate named scholarship donors and congratulate summer named fellowship recipients. It was a great way to kick off the new academic year! View the photos below!    
    Posted on August 25, 2025

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Robinson Lab:
The fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora enters apple leaves through naturally occurring wounds from the abscission of trichomes.
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