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February 2023 Newsletter
Unable to display PDF file. Download instead. In this issue: President’s column MAC Posters Session Winners Cell Bio 2022 Wrap-up Coaching Scientists And more!
Fifteen ASCB members elected 2022 AAAS Fellows
Congratulations to these American Society for Cell Biology members on being elected as 2022 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows! Last October, the AAAS Council elected more than 500 members as Fellows of AAAS. This life-long recognition “honors members whose efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications in…
MAC poster session winners offer scientific diversity
During Cell Bio 2022 in Washington, DC, Minorities Affairs Committee (MAC) Travel Awardees and other minority scientists presented their research data at the Minorities Poster Session and during their regularly scheduled poster session. Members of the Poster Review Committee rated each abstract for originality, clearly stated hypothesis and rationale, appropriateness of methodology, and whether the…
Get to Know: Liam P. Hallada
Editor’s Note: “Get to Know” is an American Society for Cell Biology blog series devoted to profiling our membership. If you are a current ASCB member and would like to be featured, please get in touch with ASCB’s Director of Membership, Brian Theil, btheil at ascb dot org. Liam P Hallada Graduate Student St. Jude…
Get to Know: Imge Ozugergin
Editor’s Note: “Get to Know” is an American Society for Cell Biology blog series devoted to profiling our membership. If you are a current ASCB member and would like to be featured, please get in touch with ASCB’s Director of Membership, Brian Theil, btheil at ascb dot org. Imge Ozugergin Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University https://www.gerholdlab.net/…
Get to Know: Blake Riggs
Editor’s Note: “Get to Know” is an American Society for Cell Biology blog series devoted to profiling our membership. If you are a current ASCB member and would like to be featured, please get in touch with ASCB’s Director of Membership, Brian Theil, btheil at ascb dot org. Blake Riggs Professor of Biology, San Francisco…
Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBoC)
Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBoC) is a premier journal for research in all areas of cell biology, from biophysics to genetics to neuroscience. Its 14 online issues per year include Special Issues in the important areas of Quantitative Cell Biology, and Forces on and within Cells. Readers and authors alike benefit from the journal’s review process, which offers authors constructive feedback by working scientists.
CBE—Life Sciences Education (LSE)
CBE—Life Sciences Education (LSE) is a peer-reviewed journal of life science education research and evidence-based practice published by the ASCB in editorial partnership with the Genetics Society of America and partially funded by Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Online and completely free, LSE emphasizes teaching innovations and evidence of their effectiveness and is designed for educators at all levels and across all life science disciplines.
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