In this issue

Frontiers

Interaction + Infrastructure = Innovations in Healthy Aging

Salk formula recalculates aging research, shifting focus to overall resilience and health span.

In the News

Professor Jan Karlseder named Salk’s Chief Science Officer

On February 1, Jan Karlseder started as Salk’s new senior vice president and chief science officer (CSO).

In Memoriam

Salk mourns the loss of Nobel Laureate Roger Guillemin

The Institute remembers the “father of neuroendocrinology” for his many contributions to science and friendship to all.

Observations

Daniel Hollern–Turning a cancer diagnosis into a career in basic research

Assistant Professor Daniel Hollern pivoted his career trajectory after a family member’s life-changing diagnosis pushed his already-curious mind off a cliff of questions—starting with, “What can I do to help him?”

Insights

Jerry Sheehan–Collaborating shoulder to shoulder with scientists

When you think about a person who heads an information technology department, you might not envision them working shoulder to shoulder with research scientists. But that’s exactly the approach Jerry Sheehan is taking as Salk’s new chief information officer (CIO).

Next Gen

Laura Mainz–Taking control after a cancer diagnosis

Laura Mainz grew up in a tiny village in midwestern Germany, with just as many cows as people. But the sweeping landscape speckled with farms never swayed her toward plant biology—instead, her interest in the human body grew.

Belonging

Black Association affinity group cultivates welcoming environment

The Black Association at Salk (BAS) was one of the first affinity groups formed at Salk in 2020. Since that time, it has established itself as a welcoming space and go-to for resources for all Black Salk community members.

President’s Letter

“We’ve declared 2024 to be Salk’s “Year of Healthy Aging.” I’m excited about it because I see this research area as both a strength for the Institute as well as a focus filled with new possibilities for interdisciplinary growth and discovery.”

Gerald Joyce
President

Discoveries

Spotlight

Salk Institute receives Charity Navigator’s highest rating for twelfth consecutive time

Salk Institute receives Charity Navigator’s highest rating for twelfth consecutive time

For the twelfth consecutive time, the Salk Institute has earned the highest ranking—4 out of 4 stars—from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity and nonprofit evaluator. The coveted ranking indicates the Salk Institute has demonstrated strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency, outperforming most other charities in the United States with respect to […]
Seven Salk scientists named among best and most highly cited researchers in the world

Seven Salk scientists named among best and most highly cited researchers in the world

Salk Professors Joseph Ecker, Ronald Evans, Satchin Panda, Rusty Gage, and Kay Tye, as well as Assistant Professor Jesse Dixon and Research Assistant Joseph Nery, were named to the Highly Cited Researchers list by Clarivate. The 2023 list includes 6,849 researchers from 67 countries, all of whom demonstrate “significant and broad influence reflected in their […]
Salk Institute Professor Ronald Evans honored with Japan Prize

Salk Institute Professor Ronald Evans honored with Japan Prize

Professor Ronald Evans was named the 2024 recipient of the Japan Prize in the field of Medical Science and Pharmaceutical Science. The Japan Prize Foundation awards this prestigious international award annually to “express Japan’s gratitude to international society.” Evans is a professor, the director of the Gene Expression Laboratory, and holder of the March of […]
Salk researchers earn $1.3 million W. M. Keck Foundation award to study aging brain

Salk researchers earn $1.3 million W. M. Keck Foundation award to study aging brain

Professor Rusty Gage and Assistant Professor Pallav Kosuri were awarded $1.3 million by the W. M. Keck Foundation to fund a novel investigation into the way brain and heart cell functions decline over time due to ribosubstitution events—cellular repair of DNA damage with RNA building blocks rather than DNA building blocks. The award combines the […]
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