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Jackson Lab hires seventh principal investigator for Conn. institute

A computational biologist who studies the factors affecting gene expression is joining the faculty of The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, based at the UConn Health Center in Farmington. Duygu Ucar is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University. She is the seventh principal investigator hired by The Jackson Laboratory’s Connecticut institute. Genes in the […]

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UConn President forms task force to ‘explore all matters of civil behavior and speech’

Still recovering from a letter critical of the president of the University of Connecticut that went viral, officials at the state’s flagship university have decided to form a task force to “explore all matters related to civil behavior and speech at the university.” In a letter sent to students Wednesday, UConn President Susan Herbst wrote that the […]

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Waiting for the next storm,Part 2: Elderly and disabled on the waterfront

This is the second in a three-part series focusing on areas of Connecticut’s coastline that are vulnerable to flooding. In the first installment, we visited Morris Cove, one of New Haven’s most desirable neighborhoods. For this story, we headed to a very different residential area on the shoreline: Czescik Homes, a public housing complex for the […]

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(Some) Charter school applications released

Looks like officials at the State Department of Education have changed their minds about not releasing the applications of those seeking to open new charter schools in the state. The department has now made available three of the seven pending applications. (See the application for the charter in Waterbury here, Norwalk here and Windham/Willimantic here.) The move to release […]

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Blumenthal hoping to make his mark in immigration debate

Washington  — U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is leveraging his seat on the Senate Judiciary Committee to plunge headlong into the fractious debate in Congress on immigration. Blumenthal, a Democrat, said he’s motivated to become a player in Congress’ attempt to overhaul the nation’s immigration laws because “the current system is, in fact, badly broken.” He […]

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Senate passes on adding oversight to state university spending

Republican senators are calling for public hearings to vet the budgets of the state’s public colleges and universities — a move Democratic senators overwhelmingly voted against last week. “It’s just shedding light … Public disclosure is a good thing,” Sen. Len Fasano, R-North Haven, said last week before the Democratic-controlled Senate defeated the proposal. This proposal […]

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