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NEWSLETTERASCB
V O L U M E 3 9 , N U M B E R 1
President’s Column 3
MBoC Manuscript Review 5
Annual Meeting Highlights 6
WICB Column 40
MBoC Video Feature 42
Public Policy Briefing 43
Policy Fellow Job Listing 45
Top Stories from the Post 46
Upcoming Local Meetings 46
Seen on the Cell 47
Highlights from MBoC 48
Call for Nominations 50
Meetings Calendar 53
Members in the News 53
Managing Your Membership 53
Did You Know? 54
Corporate Members 54
Books by Members 54
Member Gifts 55
Dear Labby 58
On Cell Biology and Awesomeness
Page 3
How to Preserve Your Data
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Annual Meeting Highlights
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Inside
J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 6
Keynote, continued on p.10
Cajal bodies, snurposomes, Balbiani bodies, magnetoreception—terms both familiar and obscure and the new science behind them were flying fast and furious at ASCB 2015 as speaker after speaker expanded the definition and extended the frontiers of cell biology. The meeting’s traditional themes of cell structure and mechanism were explored in depth, but running through the 367 talks and 2,428 posters over five days in San Diego was a new appreciation of scale across biological systems.
Jane Lubchenco, a professor of marine ecology at Oregon State University, the former Administrator of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the current U.S. State Department Science Envoy for the Ocean, was one of the opening Keynote speakers at ASCB 2015 in San Diego in December. In the first part of her talk, “Can the Science Paradox Be Resolved?,” Lubchenco described her unexpected summons in 2008 to Chicago to meet with President-Elect Barack Obama, who invited her to join his “science team” as head of NOAA. Lubchenco described her four years at NOAA as exhilarating and productive but challenging. Hurricane Sandy and the Deepwater Horizon blow-out in the Gulf of Mexico occurred on her watch. But under her leadership, NOAA positioned scientific integrity as sine qua non in the midst of an increasingly toxic, partisan, and anti-science atmosphere in Washington, DC. This mistrust of science is not confined to inside the Beltway, Lubchenco believes.
Not Every Scientist Should Do Public Communications, But All Scientists Should Support Those Who Do—Jane Lubchenco’s Keynote at ASCB 2015
ASCB 2015—Exploring the Frontiers of Cell Biology in San Diego
Microtubules with a repair site shown in yellow. Illustration by Manuel Théry.
This will be your last issue of the Newsletter…... if you haven’t paid your 2016 dues. Renewing is easy. Go to www.ascb.org and click on “Membership.” Forget your username or password? Contact us today at [email protected]. n
Science Highlights, continued on p.6
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Keep your finger on the pulse of the cell biology community.Spread your message with the ASCB Print Newsletter.
NEWSLETTER
ASCBV O L U M E 3 7 , N U M B E R 5
MBoC Special Issue 2
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International Affairs 6
Early Career Life Scientist 7WICB Column
9Public Policy Briefing
12CLS on Capitol Hill
13COMPASS Points
14Annual Meeting Update
16Annual Meeting Program 18
Local Meeting Highlights 20Upcoming Local Meetings 22
Top Stories from the ASCB Post 232014 Call for Nominations 23
LSE Table of Contents 24
iBiology Update 26
Seen on the Cell 27
Highlights from MBoC 28
Grants & Opportunities 30
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Member Gifts
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33 Dear Labby
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Why You Must Attend the Annual Meeting
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Where Will a Biology PhD Take You?
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Overcoming Early–Mid Career Obstacles
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Inside
J U N E 2 0 1 4
If cells were cars, then the three pioneering cell
biologists just named winners of the 2014 E.B.
Wilson Medal, the highest scientific honor bestowed
by the ASCB, helped write the essential parts list.
William “Bill” Brinkley of the Baylor College
of Medicine in Houston, John Heuser of the
Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Louis, and Peter Satir of the Albert Einstein College
of Medicine in the Bronx identified crucial pieces
of the cytoskeleton and showed how these elements
drive life at the cellular level.
Cytoskeleton Pioneers Brinkley, Heuser, and Satir Receive E.B. Wilson Medal
William Brinkley
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NEWSLETTERASCBV O L U M E 3 7 , N U M B E R 6
ASCB Imaging Webinars 2
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Office Hours with EdComm 17
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Member Gifts
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In Memoriam
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Dear Labby
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Must We All Model?Page 30
Fowlks to Receive
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Inside
J U L Y 2 0 1 4
Roll-aboard suitcase in tow, the passenger in the red chinoiserie jacket was coming up the
ramp to Terminal C in Washington Dulles International Airport at a determined rate when
her eye was caught by a blaze of color on the wall. She stopped to study the image glowing on
the wall-mounted light box. Then she read the label. It was an enormous blow-up of mouse
cancer cells with actin labeled in green to show the cell–cell adhesion points. And it was
ASCB and NIGMS Open “Life:
Magnified” Show at Dulles Airport
Michael P. Sheetz
Dulles, continued on p.6
Cellular Beauty Dazzles Passengers
Michael P. Sheetz Named 2014
Porter Lecturer
Michael P. Sheetz of Columbia University, who is Distinguished
Professor and Founding Director of the Mechanobiology Institute
at the National University of Singapore, will give the 33rd Annual
Keith R. Porter Lecture at the 2014 ASCB/IFCB Meeting this
December in Philadelphia.
Sheetz’s research interests include cell motility, motor molecules,
and integrin–cytoskeleton interactions. He has been credited with
pioneering the fields of mechanobiology and biomechanics. Sheetz
earned his bachelor’s degree at Albion College in 1968, received
his PhD in 1972 from the California Institute of Technology,
became a professor of cell biology and physiology at the Washington
University in St. Louis in 1985, and in 1990 became the William
R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Cell Biology at Columbia University in
New York. Among the many honors Sheetz has received are the Albert Lasker Award for
Basic Medical Research, the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences, and the Massry Prize.
The Porter Lecture, named for Keith Porter, a legendary figure in electron microscopy
and the driving force behind the formation of the ASCB in 1961, will be given December
7 at 6:45 pm at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. n —Cheryl Lehr
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Pietro De Camilli President
Yale University Medical School
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Northwestern University Medical School
Gary J. GorbskyTreasurer
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Angelika Amon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bob Goldstein, UNC Chapel Hill John K. Haynes, Morehouse CollegeRebecca Heald, UC BerkeleyErika L.F. Holzbaur, Perelman School of
Medicine, University of PennsylvaniaAnthony A. Hyman, Max Planck Institute of
Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
council membersWallace F. Marshall, University of California,
San Francisco Ira Mellman, Genentech, Inc.Denise J. Montell, University of California, Santa
BarbaraSamara Reck-Peterson, Harvard Medical SchoolAnne Spang, Biozentrum University of Basel,
SwitzerlandOra Weisz, University of Pittsburgh
committee chairs/ co-chairsEducationSusan M. Wick
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Public InformationLee Ligon
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Women in Cell BiologyDiane L. Barber
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