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Pietro De Camilli Selected for 2021 E.B. Wilson Medal

October 14, 2021
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Pietro De Camilli, professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at Yale University and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, has…

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Cell Bio Virtual 2021, an ASCB|EMBO Meeting: Advances in Cell Biology and Beyond

October 14, 2021
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ASCB President Ruth Lehmann invited Cell Bio Virtual 2021 Program Committee co-chairs Daniel Gerlich and Denise Montell to write this…

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I Am ASCB – Nick Ader

October 4, 2021

Nick Ader from the Yale School of Medicine uses fission yeast to study post-mitotic nuclear envelope sealing.

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Science Twitter is fun, useful, and really nice—no, really

September 29, 2021
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Most scientists are excited about their research. Chances are that the majority of scientists reading this blog think their science…

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The importance of effective science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic

September 10, 2021

In March of 2020, I received a call at night from my father across the ocean in southeastern Europe. He…

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Students in Greensburg, PA, GASP at the possibility of careers in science

September 3, 2021
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The year is 2012. A high school student in Greensburg, PA, desperately wants to become a scientist and decides to…

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ASCB announces 2021 honorific awards and recognition

September 1, 2021

Each year, the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) chooses remarkable individuals to be recognized for their various achievements in…

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Fourteen scientists elected to 2021 cohort of ASCB Fellows

September 1, 2021

The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) is pleased to present its cohort of 14 new Fellows for 2021. “ASCB…

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Making the undergraduate biology classroom inclusive of LGBTQ+ students

August 26, 2021
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This is the fourth and final essay in a series of blog posts to be released this quarter by the…

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A clown car or a minivan?

August 26, 2021
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The chance that metaphoric celestial bodies would align to allow for the development of new federal science policy1 has actually…

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