ASCB Staff

What it’s like to create a Celldance video

April 3, 2018

There is no doubt that we live in a society that is increasingly reliant on digital media, allowing us to…

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Biotech has a woman problem

March 21, 2018
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The biotechnology industry in the United States is envied and emulated around the world, and is poised to grow explosively…

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Know an assistant professor in need of grant writing help?

March 20, 2018
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The ASCB Faculty Research and Education Development (FRED) Mentoring Program aims to promote grant funding success for junior faculty or…

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Alliance of scientific societies for broad participation in STEM

March 16, 2018
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The Biophysical Society and the ASCB are leading an effort with the support of the National Science Foundation to create…

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The complete scientist—A call to arms

March 13, 2018
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Last year, I was invited to speak at a “nonscientific” session of the Young MitoScientists Forum, a meeting organized by…

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Learning the Art of Leading a Lab

November 13, 2017
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The career objective of many junior scientists is to become a PI—to finally be the person to define the vision…

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ASCB members share important research through Celldance “Tell your own cell story” videos

November 10, 2017
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The beloved Celldance video program is back for 2017, with more dazzling cell videos—reminding us of the stunning beauty as…

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Hostility to science is spreading; Congressional budget resolution may foretell large cuts for science

November 8, 2017
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Hostility to science is spreading The results of the September 24 German elections are in, and Angela Merkel should serve…

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Embracing change to strengthen ASCB

November 7, 2017
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Soon we will meet in Philadelphia for our Annual Meeting, where I will pass the gavel to incoming president Jodi…

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2017 E.E. Just Award winner is JoAnn Trejo

October 19, 2017
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It was during summers as an undergraduate while living in a small cottage on the property of immigrant engineering professor…

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