Cell biology is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and international, writes Satyajit Mayor, professor at the National Centre for Biological Science in…
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Read MoreA 108-year-old debate about centrioles may finally be settled. Normal cells have a pair of tiny barrel-shaped centrioles that are…
Read MoreMuch of the progress and development of science has been discussed from the perspective of the United States, Europe, Japan,…
Read MoreFrom orderly Salt Lake to chaotic Naples, postdoc Dustin Bagley outside the TIGEM lab at Pozzuoli. ASCB photo by John…
Read MoreFebruary 25, 2015 was a special day at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY. For the first time ever, a…
Read More[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Nine ASCB members—eight national and one foreign associate—have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. In addition, the…
Read MoreCouncil winners—Haynes, Heald, Spang, and Weisz In an ASCB election marked by a large increase in turnout, Pietro De Camilli…
Read MoreAlan Hall, a wary biochemist who became an enthusiastic cell biologist, and whose discovery that Rho, a Ras-related GTP-binding protein,…
Read MoreHere is where we will organize information about grant opportunities we particularly want to highlight for ASCB members and affiliates.…
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