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My earliest encounter with cell biology occurred when I was in medical school during the early 1970s. The beauty and…
Read MoreDear Labby, I know that your usual queries come from those establishing careers and dealing with many issues in and…
Read MoreThe ASCB Council has approved new committee members to begin three-year terms in 2017. COMPASS Committee Brooke Gardner, University of…
Read MoreThe Editorial Board of Molecular Biology of the Cell has highlighted the following articles from the November and December 2016…
Read MoreThe Cell Image Library (www.cellimagelibrary.org) is a freely accessible, easy-to-search, public repository of reviewed and annotated images, videos, and animations…
Read MoreEffects of the Fair Labor Standards Act Update (or Lack Thereof) on the Postdoctoral Population
On December 1, 2016, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was meant to be updated by the U.S. Department of…
Read MoreMore information is available at ascb.org/community-committee/minorities-affairs. All four applications close on March 1, 2017. Faculty Research and Education Development (FRED)…
Read MoreASCB Ensures Access to Conferences for Federal Scientists
Otto von Bismarck is reported to have said, “Laws are like sausages. It is better not to see them being…
Read MoreScientists and Patients Benefit from a Novel Approach to Legislating
Congress gets criticized for many things, but sometimes it gets things right and should be complimented. One of the times…
Read MoreHow to Manage a “Hard Ask”: Negotiating Up and Down the Hierarchy
You love being a scientist. Let’s re-state that: You love doing science but not some of the non-science activities that…
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