Christina Szalinski

Can Cultivating Serene Indifference Fix Issues in Research?

July 14, 2015

Martin Schwartz believes the answer to the reproducibility and ethics crisis in research is to embrace an attitude of serene…

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Follicle Stem Cells Done in by Neighbors

June 19, 2015

Hairs on your body are constantly growing, dying, and regenerating from the same follicles. This process is driven, in part,…

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Over 100 Years Later, Centriole Debate Settled with Potential Cancer Therapeutic

May 19, 2015

A 108-year-old debate about centrioles may finally be settled. Normal cells have a pair of tiny barrel-shaped centrioles that are…

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NIH Puts Out an RFI for Your Thoughts on Future of Research Enterprise

April 9, 2015

Be bold. Be insightful. Be wise. NIH wants your thoughts on the impact and sustainability of the biomedical research enterprise.…

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The Insider’s View to Organizing a Local Symposium

March 20, 2015
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Organizing a local meeting sponsored by the ASCB is an amazing opportunity to network and exercise your leadership, organizational, and…

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DIY career guidance: Tips and tricks on organizing a career seminar series

February 27, 2015
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During your graduate education, you acquired many intangible skills, such as grant writing, scientific presentation, critical thinking, and experimental troubleshooting.…

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Researchers Must Rediscover Forgotten Organisms from the Past Says Graham Warren

February 18, 2015

The current “stars” of lab model systems—round worms, fruit flies, and yeasts—are too limited, says Graham Warren, professor at the…

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May the Force Be Measured—Thin-Plate Modeling Gauges Forces in Cell Clusters

February 12, 2015

Forces are everywhere, even within and between your cells. Cell forces are critical for wound healing, cancer progression, embryonic development,…

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Grab That Citation! Flex Your Footnotes! The Big Four Reference Managers

February 4, 2015

Reference managers aren’t just for managing citations anymore. These days, reference (a.k.a. citation or personal bibliographic) management software can toss…

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NASA Funding for Your Basic Cell Research Could Be Orbiting Overhead

January 21, 2015
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When you next look up at the night sky, know that among the stars and planets there’s a new cell…

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