Christina Szalinski

Biophysicist Eva Nogales Named 2016 Porter Lecturer

September 2, 2016

Eva Nogales, a University of California, Berkeley professor, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory senior faculty member, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute…

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Daniel Alfonso Colón-Ramos, a Student with 1,000 Questions, Wins E.E. Just Award

September 2, 2016

Daniel Alfonso Colón-Ramos always liked asking questions. Growing up in Puerto Rico, his questions earned him a lousy reputation among…

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Cellular Communities of Bacteria and More Coalesce at ASCB 2016

September 2, 2016

Bacteria may seem like exceedingly simple and lonely organisms, but more and more evidence shows they can communicate, act collectively,…

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Researcher Who Made the Fly Fly Again in Genetics Criticizes NIH Narrowing of Model Organism Support

September 2, 2016
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“The NIH’s broad and species-diverse program of basic research during the last 60 years generated a revolution in our understanding…

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Using Disease to Illuminate Basic Cell Biology at ASCB 2016

August 31, 2016

“Pointing cell biology toward disease has brought so many important insights into pathogenesis. It’s from the cell biology that the…

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Build Your Own Professional Development Program: Some Assembly Required

August 26, 2016
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A successful career after graduate school or a postdoctoral fellowship requires careful planning and training. The NIH recognizes the need…

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The Early Lab Rat Gets the Cheese: My Observations as a High School Lab Intern

August 19, 2016
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A year ago, I finished working on my International Baccalaureate personal project. It was a year-long culmination of research and…

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Cellular Communities of Bacteria and More Coalesce at ASCB 2016

August 16, 2016

Bacteria may seem like exceedingly simple and lonely organisms, but more and more evidence shows they can communicate, act collectively,…

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Graduate Student Teaching: What Cell Biology and Statistics Have in Common

August 12, 2016
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Most career paths in academia will at some point require teaching responsibilities. Expectations vary in terms of teaching responsibilities between…

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Researcher Who Made the Fly Fly Again in Genetics Criticizes NIH Narrowing of Model Organism Support

August 4, 2016

“The NIH’s broad and species-diverse program of basic research during the last 60 years generated a revolution in our understanding…

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