Food Evolution showing and panel discussion at the Coolidge
Food Evolution screening at the Coolidge Corner Theater + panel discussion moderated by Christopher Lydon of WBUR’s Open Source, and featuring Jing-Ke Weng of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Timothy A. Wise of Small Planet Institute and Tufts University’s Global Development and Environment Institute, 9/24 @ 2pm.
Rediscovering and demystifying herbal medicine
Fu-Shuang’s perspective paper on traditional herbal medicine is out. Congrats!
Jing-Ke Weng will present at the 2017 Whitehead Symposium in NYC on May 6th
Join us on May 6 for the Whitehead Symposium, Whitehead Institute’s signature event in New York City. This annual breakfast event is an opportunity to hear a comprehensive review of the latest research being conducted at Whitehead. This year’s program features keynote presentations by Founding Member Harvey Lodish and Faculty Mary Gehring and Jing-Ke Weng. Additional information and registration details are now available.
New research sheds light on postmating sexual selection.
Our collaborative paper with Sara Lewis Lab on firefly nuptial gift is out. Here is the news coverage (with a very nice video).
Sequencing the Firefly Genome — How Did the Firefly Get Its Glow?
An interview on our crowd-funded firefly genome project. Check out here.
Jing-Ke Weng presents a 造就 TALK at the China National Gene Bank.
Jing-Ke Weng presents a 造就TALK (TED-style talk channel in China) at the newly built China National Gene Bank (CNGB) in Shenzhen. The talk discusses Weng lab’s recent effort in applying systems and synthetic biology tools to demystify and reinvent traditional herbal medicine.
Olesya’s paper on acyltransferase structural dynamics is out.
Olesya’s paper on acyltransferase structural dynamics is out. Congrats!
Weng lab discusses GMO with the general public at Science by the Pint.
Jing-Ke Weng & Chip Celenza (BU) will serve as the guest scientists for the September Science by the Pint event. They will discuss with the general public on the topic of “Genetically Modified Organisms: A Plant’s Perspective”. The event will be on September 15th, 6:30-8:30pm at Aeronaut Brewery, 14 Tyler Street, Somerville (direction). Please join!

Jing-Ke Weng presents the 2016 Buchanan Endowed Lecture at UC Berkeley.
Jing-Ke Weng presented the 2016 Buchanan Endowed Lecture at UC Berkeley on Sept 7th. The Bob. B. Buchanan Lecture honors Professor Bob B. Buchanan, a longtime faculty member in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biologyat at UC Berkeley . Professor Buchanan did undergraduate work at Emory and Henry College and obtained a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Duke University. After completing postdoctoral research with the late Professor Jesse C. Rabinowitz in the Department of Biochemistry, Buchanan joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1963. He is known for his contributions to microbiology, photosynthesis and plant biochemistry. Speakers are typically young investigators on the way to achieving prominence in plant biology, and are selected by postdoctoral scholars in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology.


