Contents Passion and Purpose News from the College 2 Making Us Proud Just launched: Our newest alumni 4 Innovating Health Pushing biotech and medicine into the future 6 By All and For All Science equity and inclusion 10 Discover Research breakthroughs and highlights 12 2 4 10 12 On the Cover Cell signaling is a vital part of how cells function, both healthy and diseased, and the protein “14-3-3” regulates many of those processes. Using technologies developed by the GCE4All Center, Oregon State researchers were able to engineer a modification into 14-3-3 that is often found in diseased cells, revealing how it contributes to the dysregulation of dozens of signaling systems and to the onset of disease. Learn more about how GCE4All is expanding the genetic code and creating more tools for the benefit of human health on p. 6. Protein structure by GCE4All Associate Director Rick Cooley. Editor Tamara Cissna Writers Hannah Ashton Kaitlyn Hornbuckle Elana Roldan Designer Sharon Betterton College of Science Eleanor Feingold, Dean Publisher College of Science 128 Kidder Hall Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 FALL 2024
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