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Political Pressure Puts Longstanding Science Agreement in Jeopardy
Anti-China political rhetoric along with increased examples of Chinese theft of scientific information are calling into question a science and technology cooperation agreement between the United States and China. The agreement, which is renewed every five years, was first signed in 1979 by U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Chinese Premier Deng Xiaoping. The agreement has…
Emerging, Uncommon, and Non-model Organisms
Blog series organized by Eric Peterman, Michael Onken, Kristen Verhey, and Daniel M. Suter Lillian Fritz-Laylin, Professor of Biology, University of Massachusetts Briefly describe the model you use. We work with two emerging model systems; Naegleria gruberi and chytrid fungi. Naegleria is a fascinating single-celled organism that is usually an amoeba that can crawl at…
Long September To-Do List for Congress
The House of Representatives and the Senate will face an extensive To-Do List when return to Washington, DC in the next few weeks. Approving a federal budget is at the top of the list. Completing the list will be harder because the two houses of Congress are only in session together for three weeks before…
August 2023 Newsletter
Read our August issue with career and mentoring tips, teaching primary literature, and the latest policy updates on university admissions
Mentoring With Pride
Pride month 2023 has come and gone. Corporate rainbow pride campaigns are now back to their traditional colors, fewer pride flags line city streets, and city-wide pride celebrations are now a wonderful memory. Pride month is a special time for queer individuals and our allies. It is a time to come together, to protest injustices…
Preprint Highlight: Cell free expression in proteinosomes prepared from native protein-PNIPAAm conjugates
Developing cell-free transcription and translation systems is a key challenge in engineering synthetic cells. While lipid-derived compartmentalization of such systems has been achieved, other synthetic cellular platforms such as proteinosomes with enhanced material properties for stabilization, flexibility of use, and integration with higher-order cellular architectures, would be beneficial. The authors propose a simplified methodology for…
Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBoC)
Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBoC) is a premier journal for research in all areas of cell biology, from biophysics to genetics to neuroscience. Its 14 online issues per year include Special Issues in the important areas of Quantitative Cell Biology, and Forces on and within Cells. Readers and authors alike benefit from the journal’s review process, which offers authors constructive feedback by working scientists.
CBE—Life Sciences Education (LSE)
CBE—Life Sciences Education (LSE) is a peer-reviewed journal of life science education research and evidence-based practice published by the ASCB in editorial partnership with the Genetics Society of America and partially funded by Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Online and completely free, LSE emphasizes teaching innovations and evidence of their effectiveness and is designed for educators at all levels and across all life science disciplines.
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