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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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Disease Informing Cell Biology

December 5, 2016

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

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Elevator Speech Contest

December 5, 2016

The premise of the One-Minute Elevator Speech Contest https://www.ascb.org/2016meeting/elevator-speech-contest/ is simple: The elevator door closes and you’ve got a trapped…

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Keith Porter Lecture—Eva Nogales

December 4, 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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Nanoparticles Probe Cell Signals Precisely

December 4, 2016

We may know a great deal about how cells interact with their environment and each other, but we haven’t been…

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Glowing Stem Cell Structures Light a Path Toward Understanding

December 4, 2016

Getting a clearer view inside a normal cell is a critical part of understanding what goes wrong when disease sets…

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E.E. Just Award—Daniel Colón-Ramos

December 4, 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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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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