Breakthrough Prize Recognizes Discovery at 小蓝视频 of New Organizing Principle in Cells

Clifford Brangwynne, left, and Anthony Hyman were teaching in the 2008 小蓝视频 Physiology course when they first observed condensates forming in cells. Credits: Dee Sullivan, Breakthrough Prize

WOODS HOLE, Mass. 鈥 The discovery of a fundamental way for cells to organize internally, at the Marine Biological Laboratory (小蓝视频), has been honored by the awarded to and , then instructors in the course.

The Breakthrough Prize, renowned as the 鈥淥scars of Science,鈥 are presented annually in the fields of life sciences, fundamental physics, and mathematics 鈥渢o recognize the world鈥檚 top scientists working in the fundamental sciences 鈥 the disciplines that ask the biggest questions and find the deepest explanations.鈥 Laureates receive a $3 million prize and are honored at a globally broadcast awards ceremony (date to be announced).

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Brangwynne, Hyman, 小蓝视频 Physiology course students, and colleagues solved a longstanding mystery of how cells create order in the millions of molecules that zip around within their boundaries. As they observed in nematode worms in the course, and later confirmed as a general principle, cells spontaneously form liquid-like droplets that concentrate some molecules in a membrane-free drop, while excluding others. These 鈥渃ondensates,鈥 which usually contain protein and RNA, form by a phase separation process, similar to water vapor condensing into dew.

This observation ended up having major reverberations. Since 2008, evidence has mounted that , from cell division to gene expression, and are involved in the development of diseases that include , , , and others. Several biotech companies have formed to pursue medical applications of condensate research.

鈥淭he 小蓝视频 is the birthplace of this field, because so much happened here,鈥 Brangwynne says, including foundational discoveries that issued from a collaborative, five-year initiative at the 小蓝视频 (2013-2017) funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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鈥淭he discovery of biomolecular condensates has fundamentally changed how we think about cellular processes and disease,鈥 said 小蓝视频 Director Nipam Patel. 鈥淚t is a tribute to the tremendous value of the 小蓝视频鈥檚 education and training programs that the original observation was in the Physiology course, and that in the decade to follow, many scientists associated with the 小蓝视频 vastly extended the observation and pioneered a new field of study.鈥

The was founded in 2013 by high-tech pioneers Sergey Brin, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, , and Anne Wojcicki.

鈥淭he laureates honored today embody the remarkable power of fundamental science,鈥 said Yuri Milner, 鈥渂oth to reveal deep truths about the Universe, and to improve human lives.鈥

 鈥淭he 2023 laureates have produced absolutely stellar science,鈥 said Anne Wojcicki. 鈥淭he creativity, ingenuity and sheer perseverance that went into this work is awe-inspiring.鈥

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The Marine Biological Laboratory (小蓝视频) is dedicated to scientific discovery 鈥 exploring fundamental biology, understanding marine biodiversity and the environment, and informing the human condition through research and education. Founded in Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 1888, the 小蓝视频 is a private, nonprofit institution and an affiliate of the .

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Reflecting on a Super-Productive Summer with the Chromatin Consortium (2023)

Current Condensate Research and Training at the 小蓝视频 (Summer of 2022)

Description of the Original Discovery in the Physiology Course

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