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SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models. LIVING IN KANSAS CITY The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is in Kansas City, Missouri, which is part of a dynamic bi-state metro area of more than two million people. Kansas City has a long and exciting history that spans its start as a small plains settlement to the bustling and vibrant metropolitan that it is today. But there is something unique about the Kansas City of today — it’s aLINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body.C. RON YU, PHD
At Columbia, working with Lorna Role, PhD, on ion channels, Yu discovered the joy of recording electrical signals from cells. He built his own electrophysiology rig from scratch, mesmerized as he watched neurons respond to different stimuli. “With electrophysiology, you can really see that happening right in front of your eyes,” explains Yu ALEJANDRO SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO, PHD The Planarian Core in the Reptile and Aquatics Facility at the Stowers Institute now furnishes planaria to researchers and educators across the globe. From 2002 to 2011, Sánchez Alvarado was a faculty member in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine. In 2005, he was named an Investigator of the STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINS Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers". SMEDGD | SCHMIDTEA MEDITERRANEA GENOME DATABASE Chan JD, Zhang D, Liu X, Zarowiecki MZ, Berriman M, Marchant JS. Data Brief 2016 Dec;9:1044-1047. PMID: 27909700 Abstract. This data article provides a transcriptomic resource for the free living planarian flatworm Dugesia japonica related to the research article entitled ‘Utilizing the planarian voltage-gated ion channel transcriptome to resolve a role for a Ca(2+) channel in neuromuscular STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHABOUT THE INSTITUTESCIENTISTS & RESEARCHEDUCATIONNEWS & MEDIAEVENTSCAREERS Foundational Research for the Benefit of All The mission of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is to make a significant contribution to humanity through foundational biomedical research by expanding our understanding of fundamental biological processes and by using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. STOWERS RESEARCH CONFERENCES Stowers Research Conferences. Search. Stowers Research Conferences offers a series of four biennial meetings as well as “Pop-Up” Early Career Symposia to inspire creativity, collaboration, and career development in the basic sciences. Upcoming events are listed below: FLY STOCKS | STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH The Fly Stock team also prepares and delivers both syrup-based and molasses-based fly food media for Drosophila research programs. With the media being prepared on-site, there are a variety of bottles, vials, and closures available to all Drosophila laboratories. Technology. Fly Transferring Robot. 215-Liquid handler Fly MediaDispenser.
SIMRBASE ORGANISMS
SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models. LIVING IN KANSAS CITY The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is in Kansas City, Missouri, which is part of a dynamic bi-state metro area of more than two million people. Kansas City has a long and exciting history that spans its start as a small plains settlement to the bustling and vibrant metropolitan that it is today. But there is something unique about the Kansas City of today — it’s aLINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body.C. RON YU, PHD
At Columbia, working with Lorna Role, PhD, on ion channels, Yu discovered the joy of recording electrical signals from cells. He built his own electrophysiology rig from scratch, mesmerized as he watched neurons respond to different stimuli. “With electrophysiology, you can really see that happening right in front of your eyes,” explains Yu ALEJANDRO SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO, PHD The Planarian Core in the Reptile and Aquatics Facility at the Stowers Institute now furnishes planaria to researchers and educators across the globe. From 2002 to 2011, Sánchez Alvarado was a faculty member in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine. In 2005, he was named an Investigator of the STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINS Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers". SMEDGD | SCHMIDTEA MEDITERRANEA GENOME DATABASE Chan JD, Zhang D, Liu X, Zarowiecki MZ, Berriman M, Marchant JS. Data Brief 2016 Dec;9:1044-1047. PMID: 27909700 Abstract. This data article provides a transcriptomic resource for the free living planarian flatworm Dugesia japonica related to the research article entitled ‘Utilizing the planarian voltage-gated ion channel transcriptome to resolve a role for a Ca(2+) channel in neuromuscular GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE STOWERS INSTITUTE Announcing Stowers Research Scholars Program Dec 10 2020. We are pleased to announce a new postbaccalaureate research opportunity for diverse undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate education in basic biological sciences. Predoc authors new research on protein complexes Dec 2 2020. GSSIMR Predoctoral Researcher Xingyu Liuand
VIRGINIA G. STOWERS, 1930 Longtime Kansas Citian, Virginia Glascock Stowers—wife of the late James “Jim” E. Stowers Jr., mother of three daughters and one son, nurse, and co-founder of the research institute that bears the family name—died at her home in Kansas City, MO, on June 5, 2021. She was 91. Virginia G. Stowers, 1930 - 2021 Virginia partnered with her husband to found the Stowers Institute for BIG DATA, AI, & GENOMICS Members of the Big Data, AI, and Genomics group provide advanced expertise, analytical support, and comprehensive collaborative services to Stowers scientists. Genomics support focuses on the latest approaches for making effective use of an immense amount of generated data. In particular, the Stowers SIMRbase platform provides assembledgenomes
LEADERSHIP | STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH Stowers Leadership is comprised of both corporate and scientific leaders from within the Institute. Richard Brown Chair of the Board of Directors Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Stowers Resource Management, American Century Companies, Inc., BioMed Valley Discoveries, Inc. Richard Brown serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Stowers Institute for MedicalC. RON YU, PHD
Growing up in China, Ron Yu, PhD, loved looking at the stars, and considered studying astrophysics in college. But when a top-ranking university in Beijing offered him a spot in a new biological sciences program, even waiving the extensive college entrance exam, hecouldn’t say no.
KAUSIK SI, PHD
The scientific process is full of ups and downs, as developmental neuroscientist Kausik Si, PhD, can attest. Almost three years into his career as an independent scientist at Stowers, his lab lost all the fruit flies for their studies due to an incubator breakdown, setting their research back at least a year. RANDAL HALFMANN, PHD Profile. As a genetics major at Texas A&M University, Randal Halfmann, PhD, attempted to create a new species of cotton. Manipulating the plant’s genetic material sent his scientific curiosity into overdrive. “I would wake up and literally almost spring out of bed with an idea like, ’Aha! This is the experiment ISARAH ZANDERS, PHD
Sarah Zanders, PhD, fell in love with genetics as an undergrad at the University of Iowa, after taking her first genetics course. She spent many happy hours in the lab there, digging into the genome of budding yeast and making mutations — on purpose. “It was pretty thrillingto
A DISCUSSION WITH ALEJANDRO SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO, PHD Science, music, art, running, nature, reading: It’s hard to find something Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado is not curious about. By day, the Stowers and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator is a pioneering regeneration expert. By night, he’s a family man who spends as much time as possible with his wife and two children, while also maintaining a generous schedule SMEDGD | SCHMIDTEA MEDITERRANEA GENOME DATABASE Chan JD, Zhang D, Liu X, Zarowiecki MZ, Berriman M, Marchant JS. Data Brief 2016 Dec;9:1044-1047. PMID: 27909700 Abstract. This data article provides a transcriptomic resource for the free living planarian flatworm Dugesia japonica related to the research article entitled ‘Utilizing the planarian voltage-gated ion channel transcriptome to resolve a role for a Ca(2+) channel in neuromuscular STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHABOUT THE INSTITUTESCIENTISTS & RESEARCHEDUCATIONNEWS & MEDIAEVENTSCAREERS Foundational Research for the Benefit of All The mission of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is to make a significant contribution to humanity through foundational biomedical research by expanding our understanding of fundamental biological processes and by using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease.INTERNAL ACCESS
2021 Stowers Institute for Medical Research STOWERS RESEARCH CONFERENCES Stowers Research Conferences. Search. Stowers Research Conferences offers a series of four biennial meetings as well as “Pop-Up” Early Career Symposia to inspire creativity, collaboration, and career development in the basic sciences. Upcoming events are listed below:SIMRBASE ORGANISMS
SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models.LINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body. ALEJANDRO SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO, PHD The Planarian Core in the Reptile and Aquatics Facility at the Stowers Institute now furnishes planaria to researchers and educators across the globe. From 2002 to 2011, Sánchez Alvarado was a faculty member in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine. In 2005, he was named an Investigator of the STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINS Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers". MANIPULATING THE YEAST GENOME: DELETION, MUTATION AND 2 Summary Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an ideal model eukaryotic system for the systematic analysis of gene function due to the ease and precision with which its genome can be manipulated. The ability of budding yeast to undergo efficient homologous PLANARIANS | THE SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO LAB Address reprint requests to: Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado. Prev. PREVIOUS PUBLICATION Regeneration and the need for simpler model organisms. NEXT PUBLICATION Fundamentals of Planarian Regeneration.Next.
FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR YEAST Flow Cytometry for Yeast 1. Remove 1mL of cells from liquid culture at 0.4 to 1.0 OD600 and put into an eppendorf tube (be sure to always include an asynchronous wild-type haploid STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHABOUT THE INSTITUTESCIENTISTS & RESEARCHEDUCATIONNEWS & MEDIAEVENTSCAREERS Foundational Research for the Benefit of All The mission of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is to make a significant contribution to humanity through foundational biomedical research by expanding our understanding of fundamental biological processes and by using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease.INTERNAL ACCESS
2021 Stowers Institute for Medical Research STOWERS RESEARCH CONFERENCES Stowers Research Conferences. Search. Stowers Research Conferences offers a series of four biennial meetings as well as “Pop-Up” Early Career Symposia to inspire creativity, collaboration, and career development in the basic sciences. Upcoming events are listed below:SIMRBASE ORGANISMS
SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models.LINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body. ALEJANDRO SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO, PHD The Planarian Core in the Reptile and Aquatics Facility at the Stowers Institute now furnishes planaria to researchers and educators across the globe. From 2002 to 2011, Sánchez Alvarado was a faculty member in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine. In 2005, he was named an Investigator of the STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINS Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers". MANIPULATING THE YEAST GENOME: DELETION, MUTATION AND 2 Summary Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an ideal model eukaryotic system for the systematic analysis of gene function due to the ease and precision with which its genome can be manipulated. The ability of budding yeast to undergo efficient homologous PLANARIANS | THE SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO LAB Address reprint requests to: Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado. Prev. PREVIOUS PUBLICATION Regeneration and the need for simpler model organisms. NEXT PUBLICATION Fundamentals of Planarian Regeneration.Next.
FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR YEAST Flow Cytometry for Yeast 1. Remove 1mL of cells from liquid culture at 0.4 to 1.0 OD600 and put into an eppendorf tube (be sure to always include an asynchronous wild-type haploidINTERNAL ACCESS
2021 Stowers Institute for Medical Research FLY STOCKS | STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH The Fly Stock team also prepares and delivers both syrup-based and molasses-based fly food media for Drosophila research programs. With the media being prepared on-site, there are a variety of bottles, vials, and closures available to all Drosophila laboratories. Technology. Fly Transferring Robot. 215-Liquid handler Fly MediaDispenser.
C. RON YU, PHD
At Columbia, working with Lorna Role, PhD, on ion channels, Yu discovered the joy of recording electrical signals from cells. He built his own electrophysiology rig from scratch, mesmerized as he watched neurons respond to different stimuli. “With electrophysiology, you can really see that happening right in front of your eyes,” explains YuKAUSIK SI, PHD
The scientific process is full of ups and downs, as developmental neuroscientist Kausik Si, PhD, can attest. Almost three years into his career as an independent scientist at Stowers, his lab lost all the fruit flies for their studies due to an incubator breakdown, setting their research back at least a year.TING XIE, PHD
Profile. When Investigator Ting Xie, PhD, joined the Stowers Institute in 2000, he established a research program that examines the mechanisms by which stem cells maintain themselves and differentiate to become specialized cells. Xie has continued his exploration of stem cell microenvironments called niches and the relationships of stemcells
HAWLEY LAB - STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH The most common way to get an internship in the Hawley Lab is to take the Honors Genetics course (BIO206H) co-taught by Dr. Hawley and Dr. Honigberg at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. This gives Dr. Hawley a chance to get to know you, and it gives you a strong background in genetics. MULTIDIMENSIONAL PROTEIN IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY We utilize a method named Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT) to analyze the proteomes of organisms. MudPIT is a chromatography-based proteomic technique where a complex peptide mixture is prepared from a protein sample and loaded directly onto a triphasic microcapillary column packed with reversed phase, strongcation
SMEDGD | SCHMIDTEA MEDITERRANEA GENOME DATABASE Chan JD, Zhang D, Liu X, Zarowiecki MZ, Berriman M, Marchant JS. Data Brief 2016 Dec;9:1044-1047. PMID: 27909700 Abstract. This data article provides a transcriptomic resource for the free living planarian flatworm Dugesia japonica related to the research article entitled ‘Utilizing the planarian voltage-gated ion channel transcriptome to resolve a role for a Ca(2+) channel in neuromuscular PROTEIN TO NUCLEOTIDE BLAST (TBLASTN) Protein to Nucleotide BLAST (tblastn) Enter one or more queries in the top text box or use the browse button to upload a file from your local disk. The file may contain a single sequence or a list of sequences. In both cases, the data must be in FASTA format. Enter query sequence (s) in the text area. Choose from one of the nucleotide BLAST TRYPSIN / LYS-C DIGESTION 1 LYS-C + TRYPSIN DIGESTION. TCA-precipitated Proteins Add 30µl of 100mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.5, 8M Urea (made fresh). Vortex Bring solution to 5mM TCEP with 0.1M stock @ RT, 30 min STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHABOUT THE INSTITUTESCIENTISTS & RESEARCHEDUCATIONNEWS & MEDIAEVENTSCAREERS The mission of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is to make a significant contribution to humanity through foundational biomedical research by expanding our understanding of fundamental biological processes and by using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease.INTERNAL ACCESS
2021 Stowers Institute for Medical Research STOWERS RESEARCH CONFERENCES Stowers Research Conferences. Search. Stowers Research Conferences offers a series of four biennial meetings as well as “Pop-Up” Early Career Symposia to inspire creativity, collaboration, and career development in the basic sciences. Upcoming events are listed below:SIMRBASE ORGANISMS
SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models. LIVING IN KANSAS CITY The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is in Kansas City, Missouri, which is part of a dynamic bi-state metro area of more than two million people. Kansas City has a long and exciting history that spans its start as a small plains settlement to the bustling and vibrant metropolitan that it is today. But there is something unique about the Kansas City of today — it’s aC. RON YU, PHD
At Columbia, working with Lorna Role, PhD, on ion channels, Yu discovered the joy of recording electrical signals from cells. He built his own electrophysiology rig from scratch, mesmerized as he watched neurons respond to different stimuli. “With electrophysiology, you can really see that happening right in front of your eyes,” explains YuLINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body. RANDAL HALFMANN, PHD Profile. As a genetics major at Texas A&M University, Randal Halfmann, PhD, attempted to create a new species of cotton. Manipulating the plant’s genetic material sent his scientific curiosity into overdrive. “I would wake up and literally almost spring out of bed with an idea like, ’Aha! This is the experiment I STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINS Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers".LINHENG LI LAB
We study normal and cancerous stem cells in hematopoietic and intestinal systems, resulting in discoveries that provide insight intohuman health.
STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHABOUT THE INSTITUTESCIENTISTS & RESEARCHEDUCATIONNEWS & MEDIAEVENTSCAREERS The mission of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is to make a significant contribution to humanity through foundational biomedical research by expanding our understanding of fundamental biological processes and by using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease.INTERNAL ACCESS
2021 Stowers Institute for Medical Research STOWERS RESEARCH CONFERENCES Stowers Research Conferences. Search. Stowers Research Conferences offers a series of four biennial meetings as well as “Pop-Up” Early Career Symposia to inspire creativity, collaboration, and career development in the basic sciences. Upcoming events are listed below:SIMRBASE ORGANISMS
SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models. LIVING IN KANSAS CITY The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is in Kansas City, Missouri, which is part of a dynamic bi-state metro area of more than two million people. Kansas City has a long and exciting history that spans its start as a small plains settlement to the bustling and vibrant metropolitan that it is today. But there is something unique about the Kansas City of today — it’s aC. RON YU, PHD
At Columbia, working with Lorna Role, PhD, on ion channels, Yu discovered the joy of recording electrical signals from cells. He built his own electrophysiology rig from scratch, mesmerized as he watched neurons respond to different stimuli. “With electrophysiology, you can really see that happening right in front of your eyes,” explains YuLINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body. RANDAL HALFMANN, PHD Profile. As a genetics major at Texas A&M University, Randal Halfmann, PhD, attempted to create a new species of cotton. Manipulating the plant’s genetic material sent his scientific curiosity into overdrive. “I would wake up and literally almost spring out of bed with an idea like, ’Aha! This is the experiment I STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINS Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers".LINHENG LI LAB
We study normal and cancerous stem cells in hematopoietic and intestinal systems, resulting in discoveries that provide insight intohuman health.
FLY STOCKS | STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH The Fly Stock team also prepares and delivers both syrup-based and molasses-based fly food media for Drosophila research programs. With the media being prepared on-site, there are a variety of bottles, vials, and closures available to all Drosophila laboratories. Technology. Fly Transferring Robot. 215-Liquid handler Fly MediaDispenser.
C. RON YU, PHD
Growing up in China, Ron Yu, PhD, loved looking at the stars, and considered studying astrophysics in college. But when a top-ranking university in Beijing offered him a spot in a new biological sciences program, even waiving the extensive college entrance exam, hecouldn’t say no.
SCREENING | STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH The Screening Facility is a state-of-the-art laboratory that performs high-throughput screening of genomic (cDNA and siRNA) and compound libraries. The Screening team assists researchers with the development of biologically relevant assays using current as well as novel technologies to perform primary, secondary, and counter-screens that BIG DATA, AI, & GENOMICS Members of the Big Data, AI, and Genomics group provide advanced expertise, analytical support, and comprehensive collaborative services to Stowers scientists. Genomics support focuses on the latest approaches for making effective use of an immense amount of generated data. In particular, the Stowers SIMRbase platform provides assembledgenomes
TING XIE, PHD
Profile. When Investigator Ting Xie, PhD, joined the Stowers Institute in 2000, he established a research program that examines the mechanisms by which stem cells maintain themselves and differentiate to become specialized cells. Xie has continued his exploration of stem cell microenvironments called niches and the relationships of stemcells
RON CONAWAY, PHD
Ron Conaway, PhD, is a member of one of science's most accomplished research teams, "The Conaways," known for uncovering many of the mechanisms that underlie gene transcription. He and his wife Joan were among the first researchers to join the Stowers Institute and havebeen an
SARAH ZANDERS, PHD
Sarah Zanders, PhD, fell in love with genetics as an undergrad at the University of Iowa, after taking her first genetics course. She spent many happy hours in the lab there, digging into the genome of budding yeast and making mutations — on purpose. PLANARIANS | THE SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO LAB Address reprint requests to: Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado. Prev. PREVIOUS PUBLICATION Regeneration and the need for simpler model organisms. NEXT PUBLICATION Fundamentals of Planarian Regeneration.Next.
PROTEIN TO NUCLEOTIDE BLAST (TBLASTN) Protein to Nucleotide BLAST (tblastn) Enter one or more queries in the top text box or use the browse button to upload a file from your local disk. The file may contain a single sequence or a list of sequences. In both cases, the data must be in FASTA format. Enter query sequence (s) in the text area. Choose from one of the nucleotide BLASTNEOBLAST CLUSTERS
Proliferating cells known as neoblasts include pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) that sustain tissue homeostasis and regeneration of lost body parts in planarians. However, the lack of markers to prospectively identify and isolate these adult PSCs has significantly hampered their characterization. We used single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHABOUT THE INSTITUTESCIENTISTS & RESEARCHEDUCATIONNEWS & MEDIAEVENTSCAREERS The mission of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is to make a significant contribution to humanity through foundational biomedical research by expanding our understanding of fundamental biological processes and by using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease.INTERNAL ACCESS
2021 Stowers Institute for Medical Research STOWERS RESEARCH CONFERENCES Stowers Research Conferences. Search. Stowers Research Conferences offers a series of four biennial meetings as well as “Pop-Up” Early Career Symposia to inspire creativity, collaboration, and career development in the basic sciences. Upcoming events are listed below:SIMRBASE ORGANISMS
SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models. LIVING IN KANSAS CITY The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is in Kansas City, Missouri, which is part of a dynamic bi-state metro area of more than two million people. Kansas City has a long and exciting history that spans its start as a small plains settlement to the bustling and vibrant metropolitan that it is today. But there is something unique about the Kansas City of today — it’s aC. RON YU, PHD
At Columbia, working with Lorna Role, PhD, on ion channels, Yu discovered the joy of recording electrical signals from cells. He built his own electrophysiology rig from scratch, mesmerized as he watched neurons respond to different stimuli. “With electrophysiology, you can really see that happening right in front of your eyes,” explains YuLINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body. RANDAL HALFMANN, PHD Profile. As a genetics major at Texas A&M University, Randal Halfmann, PhD, attempted to create a new species of cotton. Manipulating the plant’s genetic material sent his scientific curiosity into overdrive. “I would wake up and literally almost spring out of bed with an idea like, ’Aha! This is the experiment I STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINSAMERICAN CENTURY AND STOWERS INSTITUTESTOWERS INSTITUTESTOWERS INSTITUTE ADDRESSSTOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHSTOWERS INSTITUTE KCMOOAPROD STOWERS ORG Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers".LINHENG LI LAB
We study normal and cancerous stem cells in hematopoietic and intestinal systems, resulting in discoveries that provide insight intohuman health.
STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHABOUT THE INSTITUTESCIENTISTS & RESEARCHEDUCATIONNEWS & MEDIAEVENTSCAREERS The mission of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research is to make a significant contribution to humanity through foundational biomedical research by expanding our understanding of fundamental biological processes and by using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease.INTERNAL ACCESS
2021 Stowers Institute for Medical Research STOWERS RESEARCH CONFERENCES Stowers Research Conferences. Search. Stowers Research Conferences offers a series of four biennial meetings as well as “Pop-Up” Early Career Symposia to inspire creativity, collaboration, and career development in the basic sciences. Upcoming events are listed below:SIMRBASE ORGANISMS
SIMRbase is the place for assembled genomes and genome related data at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Here you can find tools to search sequences with BLAST, keywords, GO terms, tools to browse genomes, and tools to manually curate gene models. LIVING IN KANSAS CITY The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is in Kansas City, Missouri, which is part of a dynamic bi-state metro area of more than two million people. Kansas City has a long and exciting history that spans its start as a small plains settlement to the bustling and vibrant metropolitan that it is today. But there is something unique about the Kansas City of today — it’s aC. RON YU, PHD
At Columbia, working with Lorna Role, PhD, on ion channels, Yu discovered the joy of recording electrical signals from cells. He built his own electrophysiology rig from scratch, mesmerized as he watched neurons respond to different stimuli. “With electrophysiology, you can really see that happening right in front of your eyes,” explains YuLINHENG LI, PHD
Linheng Li, PhD, was finishing his doctoral studies in molecular and cellular biology when he came across an intriguing magazine article describing the new frontier of stem cell research, and how these remarkable self-renewing cells could provide replacements for the worn-out or damaged cells of the blood, gut, skin, and other organs and tissues of the body. RANDAL HALFMANN, PHD Profile. As a genetics major at Texas A&M University, Randal Halfmann, PhD, attempted to create a new species of cotton. Manipulating the plant’s genetic material sent his scientific curiosity into overdrive. “I would wake up and literally almost spring out of bed with an idea like, ’Aha! This is the experiment I STOWERS IMAGEJ PLUGINSAMERICAN CENTURY AND STOWERS INSTITUTESTOWERS INSTITUTESTOWERS INSTITUTE ADDRESSSTOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHSTOWERS INSTITUTE KCMOOAPROD STOWERS ORG Welcome to the Stowers Institute ImageJ Plugins Page. This collection of plugins has been amassed over the years by Jay Unruh, a Co-Director of Microscopy, Imaging, and Big Data at Stowers. The best way to obtain up to date version of my plugins is by following the Fiji update site entitled "Stowers".LINHENG LI LAB
We study normal and cancerous stem cells in hematopoietic and intestinal systems, resulting in discoveries that provide insight intohuman health.
FLY STOCKS | STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH The Fly Stock team also prepares and delivers both syrup-based and molasses-based fly food media for Drosophila research programs. With the media being prepared on-site, there are a variety of bottles, vials, and closures available to all Drosophila laboratories. Technology. Fly Transferring Robot. 215-Liquid handler Fly MediaDispenser.
C. RON YU, PHD
Growing up in China, Ron Yu, PhD, loved looking at the stars, and considered studying astrophysics in college. But when a top-ranking university in Beijing offered him a spot in a new biological sciences program, even waiving the extensive college entrance exam, hecouldn’t say no.
SCREENING | STOWERS INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH The Screening Facility is a state-of-the-art laboratory that performs high-throughput screening of genomic (cDNA and siRNA) and compound libraries. The Screening team assists researchers with the development of biologically relevant assays using current as well as novel technologies to perform primary, secondary, and counter-screens that BIG DATA, AI, & GENOMICS Members of the Big Data, AI, and Genomics group provide advanced expertise, analytical support, and comprehensive collaborative services to Stowers scientists. Genomics support focuses on the latest approaches for making effective use of an immense amount of generated data. In particular, the Stowers SIMRbase platform provides assembledgenomes
TING XIE, PHD
Profile. When Investigator Ting Xie, PhD, joined the Stowers Institute in 2000, he established a research program that examines the mechanisms by which stem cells maintain themselves and differentiate to become specialized cells. Xie has continued his exploration of stem cell microenvironments called niches and the relationships of stemcells
RON CONAWAY, PHD
Ron Conaway, PhD, is a member of one of science's most accomplished research teams, "The Conaways," known for uncovering many of the mechanisms that underlie gene transcription. He and his wife Joan were among the first researchers to join the Stowers Institute and havebeen an
SARAH ZANDERS, PHD
Sarah Zanders, PhD, fell in love with genetics as an undergrad at the University of Iowa, after taking her first genetics course. She spent many happy hours in the lab there, digging into the genome of budding yeast and making mutations — on purpose. PLANARIANS | THE SÁNCHEZ ALVARADO LAB Address reprint requests to: Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado. Prev. PREVIOUS PUBLICATION Regeneration and the need for simpler model organisms. NEXT PUBLICATION Fundamentals of Planarian Regeneration.Next.
PROTEIN TO NUCLEOTIDE BLAST (TBLASTN) Protein to Nucleotide BLAST (tblastn) Enter one or more queries in the top text box or use the browse button to upload a file from your local disk. The file may contain a single sequence or a list of sequences. In both cases, the data must be in FASTA format. Enter query sequence (s) in the text area. Choose from one of the nucleotide BLASTNEOBLAST CLUSTERS
Proliferating cells known as neoblasts include pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) that sustain tissue homeostasis and regeneration of lost body parts in planarians. However, the lack of markers to prospectively identify and isolate these adult PSCs has significantly hampered their characterization. We used single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and Skip to main contentSEARCH FORM
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