John Fleischman

Fat Night at the Movies-Simons Foundation film

December 5, 2016

You can BYOP (bring your own popcorn) but you might change your mind about the butter after seeing a special…

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Three New ASCB Celldance Video Awards Take You Inside Living Cells

December 5, 2016
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Riding a wave of powerful new imaging technologies, three ASCB member labs will take you inside the world of living…

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Quality Control

December 5, 2016

Protein folding is a problem that was born complex and shows few signs of getting simpler. Ever since Cyrus Levinthal…

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Mechanical Forces in Cell Biology

December 4, 2016

When Valerie Weaver brought her first and, at that point, only graduate student to the 2000 ASCB Annual Meeting, her…

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Keynote address-Richard Lifton, the new President of Rockefeller University

December 3, 2016

  Rick Lifton was moving house. After 23 years in New Haven at Yale, Lifton was packing up last July…

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A Bacterial Aphrodisiac and Zika’s Cellular Damager are Among Top ASCB 2016 Picks by Public Information Committee

December 3, 2016

A bacterial aphrodisiac, tissue origami, amyloid proteins protecting dormant eggs, and exactly how the Zika virus damages cells—these discoveries are…

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Doorstep Meeting—The Cell Biology of Cancer

December 3, 2016

A doorstep meeting is an arrival and a departure in one, so the name suits the ASCB’s first-ever “doorstep” meeting…

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Rethinking Fat at the Movies: Simons Foundation Premieres Experiment in Scientific Storytelling at ASCB 2016

November 29, 2016

You can BYOP (bring your own popcorn) but you might change your mind about the butter after seeing a special…

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What’s Super Cold and Super Close? Grant Jensen Takes Cryo-EM to ASCB 2016

November 28, 2016
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A type IV pilus is a bacterial grappling hook and one of the snazziest pieces of bacterial cell machinery going.…

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Know When to Fold Them: Protein Quality Control Reaches Critical Mass at ASCB 2016

November 21, 2016

Protein folding is a problem that was born complex and shows few signs of getting simpler. Ever since Cyrus Levinthal…

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