The Post

Segarra to Co-Chair Minorities Affairs Committee

November 7, 2016
,

The ASCB Council has appointed Verónica A. Segarra, High Point University, NC, to be the next Co-Chair of the Minorities…

Read More

Sharing Expertise through the MALT Program

November 7, 2016

This fall I am sharing my upper-level cell biology class and laboratory at Gannon University, where I am a professor…

Read More

Five More Years of the Promoting Active Learning and Mentoring (PALM) Network!

November 7, 2016

ASCB, in cooperation with several other professional societies, has obtained funding from the National Science Foundation for a five-year Research…

Read More

ASCB and EMBO Sign Deal for Joint 2017 and 2018 Meetings

November 7, 2016

In a world of science acronyms, two of the best known in research biology are coming together. The American Society…

Read More

On Publishing and the Sneetches: A Wake-up Call?*

November 7, 2016

*This column reflects the opinions of the authors about commercial academic publishing. Two institutions—learned societies and scientific journals—midwifed a scientific…

Read More

Cell News—Transcription Regulation That’s Not All in the Family

November 7, 2016

There is no shortage of complexity in animal cell biology but for sheer variety of unexpected mechanisms, plants are way…

Read More

Cell Biology of the Stem Cell

November 7, 2016

As a professional society, ASCB helps to define and support the discipline it represents, embracing new methodologies, approaches, and directions,…

Read More

ASCB Presents Public Service Award to Richard Durbin, Architect of American Cures Act

November 7, 2016
,

The architect of the American Cures Act, U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin (D-IL), was presented with the ASCB Public Service…

Read More

Ohsumi’s Nobel Is Big Win for Autophagy, Yeast Genetics, and ASCB

November 7, 2016

The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to ASCB member Yoshinori Ohsumi of the Tokyo Institute of Technology is…

Read More

Using social media to promote your work

November 4, 2016
,

Imagine you have a paper that has just been published, or you are presenting at a scientific meeting and you…

Read More