NRI-Molecular Cellular Developmental Biology Microscopy Facility

NRI-Molecular Cellular Developmental Biology Microscopy Facility NRI-MCDB Microscopy Facility is a Core Facility at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Res

The Neuroscience Research Institute (NRI) and the Molecular Cellular Developmental Biology Department (MCDB) jointly support the NRI-MCDB Microscopy Facility.

11/02/2015

Today’s state-of-the-art optical microscopes produce voluminous three-dimensional data sets that are difficult to analyze. Now, two postdoctoral scholars from UC Santa Barbara’s Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) have developed a means of reducing data size and processing by orders of ma…

10/06/2015

Craig Montell receives $2.5 million NIH Pioneer Award for a highly innovative project to curtail insect-borne diseases

10/06/2015

Congratulations to Craig Montell, who was just announced as a recipient of a 2015 NIH Director's Pioneer Award. The Pioneer Award was created for " supporting individual scientists of exceptional creativity who propose pioneering approaches to major challenges in biomedical and behavioral research." Craig's proposal, "Creation of a
New Generation of Transgenic Mosquitoes to Control Infectious Disease" is an innovative approach to significantly increasing the effectiveness of mosquito control strategies by altering male mosquito s*x drive. This is the second year in a row that an MCDB faculty member has been honored with this prestigious award: Denise Montell received a 2014 Pioneer Award for her project " Anastasis, a new mechanism driving cell survival and evolution ".

Stephen Poole
Chair, Dept. of Molec., Cell, & Devel. Biology

http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2015/015918/brain-trust
10/05/2015

http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2015/015918/brain-trust

Two years ago, the federal government launched the BRAIN (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) Initiative, a large-scale partnership between public and private research institutions designed to catalyze discovery and innovation in neuroengineering. Rising to the challenge,…

Botryllus schlosseri
09/17/2015

Botryllus schlosseri

Botryllus schlosseri is a colonial ascidian with a natural ability to anastomose with another colony to form a vascular and hematopoietic chimera. In order to fuse, two individuals must share at least one allele at the highly polymorphic fuhc locus. Otherwise, a blood-based inflammatory response wil…

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