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F. William Studier
F. William Studier was born in 1936 in Waverly, Iowa and went to Yale (BS, Biophysics, 1958), Caltech (PhD, Biophysics, 1963), and Stanford University for postdoctoral research in biochemistry. In 1964 he joined the biology department in Brookhaven National Laboratory, which he chaired from 1990...
Chukwudumebi Okonkwo
Image Analysis Collaboration: A Practical Guide
What is the role of an image analyst? An image analyst is an expert in taking images and extracting quantitative measurements that can be used for biological discovery. We do not do image acquisition, though most of us have a background as wet-lab biologists and microscopists that we draw on. Image...
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Any open positions in our lab are always posted on the Broad Institute Careers website and the "Job Opportunities" section of the image.sc forum. When timelines allow, we also share postings on the MicroscopyDB jobs board. We are proud to foster a respectful, multicultural, and interdisciplinary...
Roles within the lab
Postdoctoral Fellows While the majority of our postdocs are members of the training program, we do also train traditional postdoctoral researchers who have one or two specific research projects. We welcome applications from fellows with independent funding at any time; other projects will be...
2025 Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology Recipients
Carl June University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Carl June is the Richard W. Vague professor in immunotherapy at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is also the director of the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies. In addition, he is the...
2025 Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology awarded to pioneers of CAR T-cell therapy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Karen Zusi-Tran Broad Institute kzusi@broadinstitute.org Janet Janjigian Heritage Provider Network janjigianj@carmengroup.com 424-354-0133 The winners are Carl June, Bruce Levine, Isabelle Rivière, and Michel Sadelain, who developed technology that reprograms patients’...
Carl June, Bruce Levine, Isabelle Rivière, and Michel Sadelain receive the 2025 Merkin Prize at the Broad Institute for chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy
This groundbreaking form of personalized cancer immunotherapy has had remarkable success — more than 45,000 cancer patients worldwide have been treated with CAR T-cell therapy, extending their lives and, in many cases, delivering complete and sustained remissions.
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