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For dual-host alphaviruses, it’s a balancing act
From Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Se descubre el legado ancestral de una familia de proteínas antivirales
De los Laboratorios Emerman y Malik, Divisiones de Ciencias Básicas y Biología Humana
When it comes to magnesium, bacteria and yeast are bad roommates
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Histone variants: new versions of ancient genes
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Actin’s evolving roles: A multi-billion-year-old protein learns new tricks
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Genetic multitasking and the resolution of cellular conflict
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Short H2A histones, part II: a natural-born oncogene lurking in our genomes
From the Malik, Henikoff, Bleakley, and Bradley labs, Basic Sciences Division
Short H2A histones, part I: parental conflict at the evolutionary scale
From the Malik and Henikoff labs, Basic Sciences Division
SCAMPRing to get ahead: the enduring battle for supremacy between parasite and host
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
No ‘black diamond’ ski slopes for the TRIM5α antiviral protein
From the Malik and Emerman labs, Basic Sciences Division
Centromeric proteins find their own niche
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
DNA methyltransferases, of Mice and Men
From the Malik lab, Basic Sciences Division
Actin gone wild
From the Malik lab, Basic Sciences Division
Density matters when bacteria are in a league of their own
From the Malik lab, Basic Sciences Division
2 Hutch postdocs named Damon Runyon-Dale F. Frey Breakthrough Scientists
Drs. Alistair Russell and Tera Levin among few Damon Runyon Fellows selected for further support
Jeannette Tenthorey named Hanna Gray Fellow
Postdoc wins prestigious 8-year award supporting diversity in science
Adaptive evolution of testis-specific histones: a SeXY conflict?
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division