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A new report from a group of Northeastern researchers explores across disciplines how biotech can ensure safe, sustainable life beyond Earth.
The key to international space cooperation is developments in biotechnology, Northeastern researchers say
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The NeuroPRISM lab, led by assistant psychology professor Stephanie Noble, makes tools that pave the way for reliable and reproducible neuroimaging of the brain.
Precise maps of the brain’s deepest corners are made possible through tools developed by these Northeastern researchers
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Subhiksha Srinivasan ’25, MS Cell and Gene Therapies
Subhiksha Sirinivasan '25, cell and gene therapies, shares her experiences as a COS student.

Shayna Gordon ’25, Biochemistry
Shayna Gordon '25, biochemistry, shares her co-op experience as a COS student.

Migue Van Louis Darcera ’25, Cell and Molecular Biology
Migue Van Louis Darcera '25, cell and molecular biology, shares his experiences on co-op as a COS student.

Lily Garrett ’25, Biochemistry
Lily Garrett '25, biochemistry, shares her co-op experience as a COS student.

Kathrine Moravick ’26, Cell and Molecular Biology
Kathrine Moravick '26, cell and molecular biology, shares her experience on co-op.

Caroline Mendez ’26, Cell and Molecular Biology
Caroline Mendez '26, biology, shares her co-op experience at the MGH Harvard Medical School.

Enam Fiattor ’25, Biology
Enam Fiattor '25, biology, shares her experience on co-op in Accra, Ghana.

Akshita Virdy ’26, Cell and Molecular Biology
Akshita Virdy '26, cell and molecular biology, shares her experience as a COS student.

Ashlin Owen ‘26, Biochemistry
Ashlin Owen shares how her experience in class, the lab, and on co-op have shaped her perspective and career path.

This antibiotic is effective against anthrax, and has no detectable resistance, Northeastern research finds
Kim Lewis and Slava Epstein, Northeastern biology professors, developed an antibiotic over a decade ago that can now be used against anthrax.

Patagonian ‘living rocks’ trace their origins to the beginning of life on Earth
Veronica Godoy-Carter, professor of Biology and Biochemistry, has sequenced the genome of a "living hill" or bacterial colony found in Patagonia.

Piano-playing Northeastern students help ailing seniors ‘step away from life for just a moment’
Bonnie Liu, fourth year cell and molecular biology major, is part of an organization that visits different places around Boston to play piano for geriatric patients.