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ASCB COMPASS Outreach Grant spotlight: Sharon STEM Talks

February 8, 2019
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It is 6:50 pm on an October evening. Fifty-five 11th and 12th-grade students pile into the Sharon High School (SHS)…

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Potential changes to science publishing

February 8, 2019

An earthquake is slowly rumbling across the international scientific publishing landscape. Depending on the size of the quake, it could…

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Educator regional meeting allows networking opportunities in the Southeast

February 7, 2019

Do you ever have to miss ASCB’s annual meetings because they conflict with finals in December? We have a fix.…

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Restarting the federal government; not like throwing a switch

February 6, 2019

The 35-day government shut down finally ended on January 25, 2019. Getting the operations of the federal government up and…

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ASCB announces new webinars for 2019

February 5, 2019

The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) is excited to announce its 2019 free webinar series.  Some of the webinars…

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Angelika Amon wins 2019 Vilcek Prize in Biomedical Science

February 4, 2019

Angelika Amon, the Kathleen and Curtis Marble Professor of cancer research and a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator at MIT, has…

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How to ignore good advice and postdoc in a newly opened lab

February 1, 2019

Once we reach the end of our PhD, grad students interested in an academic postdoc are united by one thing:…

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Five ways to get involved in community science outreach

January 18, 2019
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The start of the new year is often a time for reflection, gratitude, and thinking about new year’s resolutions. Is…

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Professional Societies, Who Needs ‘Em?

January 18, 2019

You’re a hip graduate student looking at the latest installment of PhD Comics and checking your Twitter feed to find…

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A Brief MAC History

January 15, 2019
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At the 1980 ASCB Annual Meeting, then-ASCB President William Brinkley met with Winston Anderson to discuss how to increase the…

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