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Morgridge supporters experience a "Night in the Lab," Rowe Center edition - Morgridge Institute for Research
3+ hour, 35+ min ago (252+ words) by Alicia Williams | May 6, 2026 Dozens of donors and their guests gathered at the John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Center for Research in Virology on April 30 to get a hands-on, up-close look at Morgridge Institute science." The Rowe Center, launched in 2018, is…...
The Art of Seeing More: a Fearless Science Forum - Morgridge Institute for Research
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (368+ words) by Smrithika Subramani | March 12, 2026 A panel of experts across art and science came together to discuss their shared passion for challenging the limits of human perception in the latest installment of the Morgridge Institute's Fearless Science Forum, held at the…...
Searching for relevance in a sea of 39 million scientific papers - Morgridge Institute for Research
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (420+ words) by Brian Mattmiller | February 20, 2026 Biologist Sydney Brenner, in his 2002 Nobel Prize lecture, cautioned that science is now "drowning in a sea of data and starving for knowledge" " a reflection of how our information explosion does not guarantee greater insight. Powerful…...
Rising Sparks: Beth Moore, computational biology - Morgridge Institute for Research
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (542+ words) by Dennis Chaptman | February 6, 2026 Transforming data into discovery Curiosity piqued by journeys through the pages of National Geographic as a child in small-town North Carolina eventually led Beth Moore to a scientific career organizing, compiling, and analyzing massive amounts of…...
Quantum imaging" could open new window to nanoscale universe - Morgridge Institute for Research
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (287+ words) by Brian Mattmiller | January 15, 2026 As spectacular as modern imaging can be in illuminating the tiniest aspects of life, some avenues of biology are still cloaked in darkness. Biological processes that happen over long periods of time " for example, exchanges of…...