…appears elusive to a student who just started noticing the quantitative aspects of biology. It has been shown that incorporating learning experiences with quantitative analysis into biology curricula can increase…
Read More…will reflect what is directly in front of you into the camera. Tilt your head slightly or adjust your glasses to eliminate this effect. During the recording or the live…
Read More…virtual setting. Attendees can sign up to create a room where they can invite others to join them and catch up with colleagues, meet new people, or just host a…
Read More…research. Just last year, I was astonished to hear a talk where a graduate student had plucked an organism off a California beach, sequenced and annotated its genome, performed single-cell…
Read More…in order to help their students learn, rather than just learning it to do well on a test. It was a whole different way of thinking about education for me,…
Read More…changes come from education, inclusion, and acceptance. For more information on the needs and challenges of deaf and HOH scientists, please see the following articles: https://www.sciencemag.org/careers/2007/03/deaf-needs-hearing-impaired-scientists https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6234809/pdf/cbe-17-es10.pdf https://leaps.org/deaf-scientists-just-created-over-1000-new-signs-to-dramatically-improve-ability-to-communicate/particle-3 …
Read More…Successful nominees will be… Read more E.E. Just Lecture The purposes of this award are to honor early 20th century biologist Ernest Everett Just, who made seminal contributions to cell…
Read More…working properly on our systems. An audiovisual technician will be on duty in each individual session room to ensure a smooth transition between speakers, answer any equipment questions, and adjust…
Read More…most challenging part of working with our systems is the lack of existing tools. I often get asked “Why don’t you just use CRISPR?” Of course, we would love to…
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