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Cell News—Cap and shoulder above in muscle plasma membrane repair

June 16, 2016

Now you’ve done it. Run too far, lifted too much, or played tennis too long. You’re worried that you may…

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Cell News—Scaling up DNA editing

June 15, 2016

Easily editing a cell’s native DNA to make specific proteins glow is a cell biologist’s dream. The glowing GFP-tagged proteins…

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A Cellular “Google Earth” Is First Big Project of Allen Institute, Horwitz Tells ASCB Council

June 14, 2016

The Allen Institute for Cell Science was officially announced two years ago at an ASCB Annual Meeting by a former…

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Cell News—First evidence of prions in flowering plants

June 13, 2016

Their very existence was once controversial but prions now move in the best scientific circles, having been documented in animals…

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Research Ethics First, Accolades Later

June 10, 2016
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Most of us became scientists because we are curious about the world around us,and want to delve deeply into how…

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Josh Henkin—Founder and Career Counselor at STEM Career Services

June 9, 2016

1. Please describe your current position. I am the founder of STEM Career Services. STEM Career Services is a career…

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Congress and the NIH Spending Bill: The beginning of a beautiful friendship?

June 8, 2016

It turns out they like us, or so they say. Basic researchers should take note that for the second year…

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Re: Biology Students Struggling with Math

June 7, 2016
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Re: Biology Students Struggling with Math Tired and Desperate, whose letter appeared in the March/April Office Hours with EdComm column,…

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Helping Undergraduates Approach Research Articles

June 7, 2016
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Regardless of our current role in academe, education—for us and for our students—is central to our identity as scientists. With…

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How to Choose a Research Area

June 7, 2016

Often in our scientific careers we are faced with the question of how to choose an area of research to…

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