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Preserving Data: Who’s Got Your Back(up)?
Data management has become an essential part of research. Scientists need to be able to rely on their data infrastructures…
Read MoreWhat is cell biology? I get this question frequently when I speak about my profession with people outside the inner circles of…
Read MoreIn 2015 your generous, tax-deductible donations helped provide Postdoctoral Travel Awards, Graduate Student Travel Awards, Junior Faculty Travel Awards, Minority…
Read MoreBrain Cancer Self-Organizes into Streams, Swirls, and Spheres Brain cancer is not anarchy, a leaderless mob of deranged cells storming…
Read MoreASCB is pleased to provide funds for graduate students, postdocs, and community college instructors to organize one-day local meetings. Such…
Read MoreNot Every Scientist Should Do Public Communications, But All Scientists Should Support Those Who Do—Jane Lubchenco’s Keynote at ASCB 2015…
Read MoreThe book world usually provides the metaphors for genomics, likening genes to words or chapters, but in his Keith Porter…
Read MoreFrom the COPD Clinic to the Dicty Lab, Corrine Kliment Travels in Search of a Breakthrough for Deadly Lung Disease
They can be housed in the same complex or even the same building, but the usual distance between basic research…
Read MoreFrom Aeronautical Engineering to Cell Biology, Mary Teruel Wants to Know How Things Work
Mary Frances Nunez Teruel graduated with a PhD in Aeronautical Engineering from Stanford University in 1996. A decade later, she…
Read MoreCell biology research comes in all shapes and methods these days, but a common pursuit unites many labs—they make awesome…
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