Riding a wave of powerful new imaging technologies, three ASCB member labs will take you inside the world of living…
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Read More“Pointing cell biology towards disease has brought so many important insights into pathogenesis. It’s from the cell biology that the…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreEva Nogales, a University of California, Berkeley professor, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory senior faculty member, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute…
Read MoreWe may know a great deal about how cells interact with their environment and each other, but we haven’t been…
Read MoreGetting a clearer view inside a normal cell is a critical part of understanding what goes wrong when disease sets…
Read MoreDaniel Alfonso Colón-Ramos always liked asking questions. Growing up in Puerto Rico, his questions earned him a lousy reputation among…
Read MoreWhen Valerie Weaver brought her first and, at that point, only graduate student to the 2000 ASCB Annual Meeting, her…
Read MoreRick Lifton was moving house. After 23 years in New Haven at Yale, Lifton was packing up last July…
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