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ASCB Task Force Spots Three Opportunities for the Next Stem Cell Revolution

July 2, 2013

A task force organized by the ASCB to consider the next scientific steps in the stem cell revolution unveiled its…

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Rebecca Daugherty- Assistant Director of Science in Society, Northwestern University

June 25, 2013

  1. What is your current position? Assistant Director of Science in Society, Northwestern University 2. How far in advance…

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Sinead Roberts- Audit Assistant at KPMG

June 25, 2013

1. What is your current position? Audit Assistant, KPMG 2. How far in advance of your planned starting date did…

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Jay Stone- Press and Public Enquiries Officer at the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority

June 25, 2013

  1. What is your current position? Press and Public Enquiries Officer at the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA)…

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3D Print Your Favorite Protein

June 24, 2013
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I have a poster session coming up, and I wanted to show a homology model built by my collaborator Justin Kollman.…

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Navigating Career Development to Illuminate Pathways in Cell Biology

June 18, 2013
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The COMPASS career development subcommittee is a new team dedicated to expanding career development and training through ASCB. We have…

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What’s the beak of a scientist?

June 14, 2013
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Over a hundred and fifty years ago in the Galapagos Islands Charles Darwin observed that different finches had different beak…

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Say ‘No’ to the Impact Factor

June 11, 2013
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“For the sake of science, the emphasis [on the impact factor] needs to change.” Randy Schekman & Mark Patterson (1).…

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RNAi Therapy Takes Step from Bench to Bedside

June 10, 2013

RNA interference (RNAi) is a Nobel Prize-winning discovery first published in 1998 by Andrew Fire and Craig Mello. The potential…

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Women’s Unequal Share of Family Care is the Unmentionable Elephant in Unequal Science Careers

June 3, 2013

The nefarious impact of biomedical research budget cuts on the next generation of scientists has become a familiar theme of…

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