Simon Schnabl accepted to PhD graduate program at the Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria

Simon Schnabl accepted to PhD graduate program at the Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria

Simon joined the Whipple lab in 2019 as an undergraduate, completed his senior thesis, and then following graduation worked full-time as a Research Associate. In addition to keeping the lab operating smoothly, his experimental and computational work was critical to our ongoing studies on snoRNAs. He will be sorely missed by all, but we're looking forward to a lab reunion in Austria some day!

Read More

Undergraduate Afiya Quryshi receives PRISE Summer Fellowship

Undergraduate Afiya Quryshi receives PRISE Summer Fellowship

Afiya Quryshi joins the Whipple lab after receiving funding from the PRISE Summer Fellowship. The Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) aims to build community and stimulate creativity among Harvard undergraduate researchers. Afiya will work alongside Daniel Loftus on campus this summer. She is the second undergraduate to join the Whipple lab under this scholarship. We look forward to having her join the team!

Read More

Amanda Whipple receives the Rita Allen Foundation's most prestigious award for new faculty

Amanda Whipple receives the Rita Allen Foundation's most prestigious award for new faculty

MCB faculty Amanda Whipple has been chosen by the Rita Allen Foundation as one of five Rita Allen Scholars in the Class of 2020 and the sole recipient of the 2020 Milton E. Cassel Scholarship. Each Rita Allen scholar receives $500,000 over five years, and each Milton Cassel scholar receives an additional $50,000 over the five years.

Read More

Undergraduate Bonny Lemma receives PRISE Summer Fellowship

Undergraduate Bonny Lemma receives PRISE Summer Fellowship

Bonny Lemma joins the Whipple lab after receiving funding from the PRISE Summer Fellowship. The Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) aims to build community and stimulate creativity among Harvard undergraduate researchers. Bonny will work alongside graduate student Daniel Loftus in a remote capacity for the summer. We are thrilled to have her join the Whipple lab!

Read More

Parental Influence on Gene Regulation in the Brain

Parental Influence on Gene Regulation in the Brain

Mammals inherit two copies of each gene—one from their mother and one from their father. In most cases, the gene copy inherited from each parent is functionally indistinguishable. But a subset of genes, known as imprinted genes, are selectively activated from only one parental copy and, thereby, can differentially affect offspring depending on the parent-of-origin. Read more

Read More