…while the team gets an email from a potential speaker volunteering to give a talk. Also, the iBiology team seeks input from the scientific community in order to select speakers….
Read MoreFly-by cell biology: a passenger at Dulles Airport pauses to look at ASCB’s “Life:Magnified” exhibit which opened this week in Terminal C and online. ASCB photoRoll-aboard suitcase in tow, the…
Read More…Jobs, Academic Jobs Online, Higher Education Jobs, and the ASCB Job Board are useful for finding faculty position openings. 3) Show your credentials: the CV. Show all of your relevant…
Read More…they will explain things in an accessible way that won’t make your brain cells hurt. New Scientist is always a classic choice, as well as some free online outlets like…
Read More…works on infectious disease mentioned CRISPR during his talk… I went online to see how people are using it and what is it. Then I realized that CRISPR is actually…
Read More…information about this option, check here. Or 2) you can use Prezi, a free online tool to make zooming multimedia presentations. Prezi will allow you to easily import video and…
Read More…tables in an online format. So stay tuned! Though we are busy and excited with these projects, we don’t want to limit our subcommittee’s goals. We want to hear from…
Read More1. What is your current position? Director of Research Development and Innovation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 2. How did you learn about your current position? Online posting 3. What was…
Read More…to equip yourself with the knowledge needed to win a green card case for free. To see a full list of additional online events, visit our ASCB Webinars page. …
Read More…online to a public server by the authors. The largest site doing this for the life sciences is bioRxiv (read as Bio Archive). Although they are posted before peer-review, preprints…
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