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Student Publications

In addition to our traditional publications, GEP students and their faculty mentors are publishing in microPublication.org, which publishes brief articles on research findings presented in a single figure to rapidly disseminate experimentally sound results to the community. For a full list of GEP microPublication articles, see the “Micropublications” page.

Upcoming Events

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Pre-workshop presentations: June 16–20
Main workshop: June 22–24

Recent News

Jennifer Roecklein–Canfield head shot

GEP Member Named as 2024 ASBMB Fellow

GEP Member Jennifer Roecklein–Canfield is a professor of chemistry and physics at Simmons University. Her lab focuses on a systems approach to studying the mechanisms of viral-host interactions and the use of Synthetic Biology principles to create novel DNA devices used to introduce new functions into cells.