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2011 Celldance Winners

January 13, 2011

View the 2011 Celldance Poster (.PDF | .PNG) First Place – “Cancer Dance” Submitted by: Tsutomu Tomita (Timelapse Vision, Inc.)…

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How to Get Involved

April 9, 2010

COMPASS Committee Liaison: Christina Szalinski nbsp; Call for ASCB Ambassadors The Committee for Postdocs and Students (COMPASS) of the ASCB…

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When and How to Use the Other "F" Word

March 18, 2010

“….For most of us, but especially for probationary faculty members, family dynamics affect career success. Talking about those issues, however,…

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MAC – E.E. Just Lectureship 2010

February 4, 2010

Biographical Sketch – Tyrone B. Hayes, 2010 Dr.  Tyrone B. Hayes is a professor in the Department of Integrative Biology…

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Spotlight on Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)

July 21, 2009

Health Awareness—Finding the Key to New Medical Breakthroughs (NAPS)—When it comes to medical breakthroughs, basic research is the first important…

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Career Presentations

June 29, 2009

Sustaining Women in Science:”Lessons from the American Society for Cell Biology” Joan Goldberg Download file Cell Biology in the 21st…

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CELL-ebrate Darwin

February 13, 2009

Read the March 2009 ASCB Newsletter President’s Column – “Celebrating Darwin and the Scientific Method.” The American Society for Cell…

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MAC – E.E. Just Lectureship 2009

February 5, 2009

Dr. Jerrel Louis Yakel is Senior Scientist and Head of the Ion Chanel Physiology Group, Laboratory of Neurobiology, National Institute…

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Spotlight on Progeria

July 22, 2008

Children’s Health Update — Basic Research Leads to New Treatments (NAPS)—Funding for basic medical research is paying dividends when it…

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Nuclear Meltdown: Mutant Lamins Cause Premature Aging

July 22, 2008

The human face of HGPS: Lindsay, age 18 months. Photo courtesy of the Progeria Research Foundation. Children diagnosed with Hutchinson-Gilford…

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