ASCB Staff

How to Write a Shared Instrumentation Grant Application—and Get It Funded!

April 4, 2016
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Scientific progress and breakthroughs are often facilitated by the development and application of new technologies and cutting-edge equipment, which is…

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On Reproducibility and Clocks

April 4, 2016

It is not easy to build a clock. When my daughter got married, I decided to build a clock as…

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President Obama’s Budget Is Released with a Bang but Received with a Whimper

April 1, 2016
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President Obama’s final budget, for FY17, was expected to continue the funding growth for the National Institutes of Health (NIH)…

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Seen on THE CELL

April 1, 2016

  The Cell Image Library has now been accessed from 220 different countries, with Norfolk Island and the Cook Islands…

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Cell Biology Hits the Big Time in West Africa

April 1, 2016
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Cell biology is a powerful way of approaching biomedical problems, particularly those caused by infectious diseases. The former Department of…

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Watching a Congressional Hearing Turn into a Witch Hunt

March 31, 2016
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Last week at a congressional hearing entitled “Bioethics and Fetal Tissue” before the Select Investigatory Panel on Infant Lives, I…

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Watching a Congressional Hearing Turn into a Witch Hunt

March 9, 2016

Last week at a congressional hearing entitled “Bioethics and Fetal Tissue” before the Select Investigatory Panel on Infant Lives, I…

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Public Policy Committee Plans for a Busy 2016

February 16, 2016

The ASCB Public Policy Committee (PPC) has long been a key participant in discussions of science policy issues that are…

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The ASCB and the Coalition for the Life Sciences: Partners in Advocacy

February 16, 2016
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The announcement of the Precision Medicine Initiative. The formation of a congressional committee to help draft what would become the…

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Half the Population but Are Women Half the Population in Clinical Trials?

November 9, 2015

Anniversaries are supposed to be Good Times events. This year marks the 25th anniversary of a landmark report by the…

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