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Melissa Kemp Promoted to Professor
Congratulations to Melissa Kemp on her Promotion to Professor!
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Frontiers in Science: Lecture Series Set to Explore Memories, Maps, Multicellularity
Frontiers kicks off with latest information in disinformation; talks on false memories, gerrymandering, origin of life to follow
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Francesca Storici profiled in Georgia Tech's Alumi Magazine
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Prof. Francesca Storici known as a trailblazer in the scientific community
In 2016, Storici was named one of 84 people from the U.S.—and the first and, thus far, only Georgia Tech researcher—to receive the first-time $1.5 million Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Faculty Scholarship, geared toward “early career scientists who have great potential to make unique contributions to their field.” It was just another first for Storici, who is widely known in the scientific community as a trailblazer in the new field of RNA-mediated genome stability. Her lab research focuses on things like RNA-driven DNA repair and modification, the function of ribonucleotides embedded in DNA, the mechanisms of genome stability, and the targeting, correction and editing of genes. Storici’s work led to the discovery of a new method of DNA repair using the transcript RNA, which are abundant in cells, as a template. The result might have a significant impact on genetic stability.