Christina Szalinski

Pruning Landscapes—An Interview with Jeff Lichtman

December 3, 2014

Pruning is something that Jeff Lichtman understands. A professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard Medical School, Lichtman investigates…

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ASCB/IFCB 2014—Looking at Small Things to Understand Big Things

December 1, 2014

If the soles of your shoes say something about where you’re going, the footprint of a cell can give clues…

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A Broken System or a Fatal Flaw? High-Level Panel to Tackle the Future of Research at ASCB/IFCB Session

November 17, 2014

The biomedical research ecosystem is changing. The resources are scarcer, yet more trainees are competing for coveted tenure-track positions than…

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A Larger Than Life Cellular Imagery Show Lands at the Philadelphia Airport

November 12, 2014
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A cellular eye-opener is awaiting ASCB/IFCB meeting attendees arriving at the Philadelphia International Airport next month for the December 6-10…

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Discovery of Two Novel Innate Immunity Molecules Wins Kaluza Prize for Grad Student Jiaxi Wu

November 7, 2014

His parents were both physicians, and Jiaxi Wu says that, while they inspired him to learn more about disease, in…

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Science Stars Sparkle In Special MBoC “Quant Bio” Issue

November 5, 2014

Cell biology is expanding, fusing with physics, coalescing with computational modeling, and bonding with bioinformatics. Yesterday Molecular Biology of the…

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Serving in the Korean Military, Kaluza Winner Eunyong Park Had Time to Change His Mind

October 30, 2014

Two long years in the South Korean military gave Eunyong Park time to change his mind and his career direction…

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The GFP That Blinked Sent W.E. Moerner On a Path from Physics to Cell Biology and on to a Nobel in Chemistry

October 23, 2014

Winners of a Nobel Prize typically get a private call from a member of the selection committee shortly before the…

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Laugh in the Face of Deadlines! Write That Research Paper with a Smile on Your Face!

October 15, 2014

Your latest western blot may be worth a thousand words but you will need to write1,000 words to go along…

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Being Eco-Friendly in the Lab

October 10, 2014
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Climate change is real, and the recent UN Climate Summit highlighted the fact that more must be done to mitigate…

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