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Yes We Can Cure: The Obama Years

October 3, 2016
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With the election approaching, we are on the cusp of new leadership, new agendas, and new ideas, so now is…

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Vacation—When and How Much?

October 3, 2016

Dear Labby, I am a second-year graduate student and get on very well with my PI. We are very excited,…

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In Memoriam: Winner of 2008 Nobel in Chemistry, ASCB Member Roger Tsien

October 3, 2016

Nobel laureate and ASCB member Roger Y. Tsien died August 24 in Eugene, OR, according to an official statement from…

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Members in the News

October 3, 2016
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Ohsumi’s Nobel Is Big Win for Autophagy, Yeast & ASCB

October 3, 2016

The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to ASCB member Yoshinori Ohsumi of the Tokyo Institute of Technology is…

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In Memoriam: Ellen M. Rasch

September 30, 2016

Ellen Myrberg Rasch, an early member of ASCB who made important contributions to the histochemistry of DNA, passed away on…

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Tips for writing your manuscript

September 30, 2016
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You have done your research and have publication worthy data. You are ready to tell the world about your discovery.…

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The National Research Mentoring Network: A Great Resource to Improve Mentoring Relationships

September 29, 2016
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  Ask scientists about their career pathway and they will undoubtedly share a story about one of their mentors. Many…

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Our People—ASCBers Are 14 of 84 Early-Career ‘Faculty Scholars’ Named by HHMI-Simons-Gates Foundations

September 26, 2016

A new collaborative effort by three of America’s leading non-government funders of biomedical research to address “growing concern about the…

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Funding Opportunities: The Indian Odyssey

September 23, 2016
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“Science knows no country because knowledge belongs to humanity and is the torch which illuminates the world. Science is the…

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