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approaches for high school teachers and professors who teach undergraduates, and to spur future discovery and collaboration. The ASCB also presents awards, poster sessions (where students, postdoctoral fellows, and independent scientists present their research and receive feedback), scientific sessions (symposia, minisymposia, working groups, workshops, translational sessions, special interest subgroups, award lectures, and
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cells. Other early ASCB leaders—George Palade, Don Fawcett, Hewson Swift, Arthur Solomon, and Hans Ris—also were EM pioneers. All early ASCB leaders were concerned that existing scientific societies and existing biology journals were not receptive to this emerging field that studied the cell as the fundamental unit of all life.
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represents young scientists. They are dedicated to providing a forum for student and postdoc members to identify and address topics that are essential to their success. They strive to uphold the values and advance the goals of ASCB by promoting the active participation of students and postdocs in the
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The ASCB was legally incorporated in New York State on July 31, 1961. A call for membership went out, enlisting ASCB's first 480 members. The first ASCB Annual Meeting was held November 2–4, 1961, in Chicago, where 844 attendees gathered for three days of lectures, slides, and movies showing cellular
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The ASCB did not remain an EM society. New technologies and new discoveries in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and light microscopy quickly widened the field. Cell biology has continued to expand ever since, extending its impact on clinical medicine and pharmacology while drawing on new
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By 1963, the membership consisted of 9,000 scientists. In 2008 it was reported that ASCB had 11,000 members worldwide. Today, 25% of ASCB members work outside the United States). Annual meetings now draw upwards of 5,000 people. Since 1960, 32 past or current ASCB members have won Nobel Prizes in
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The Education Committee focuses on promoting biology education, science literacy, and career development in biology-related fields, honoring educators Bruce Alberts Award for Excellence in Science Education, educating educators through sessions at the ASCB Annual Meeting including the Education
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Typically held within the first two weeks of December, the ASCB's annual meeting brings together scientists in the field of cell biology to highlight the latest research, techniques, products, and services, providing a venue for networking and career advice, offering research-tested educational
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The ASCB was first organized at an ad hoc meeting in the office of Keith R. Porter at Rockefeller University on May 28, 1960. In the 1940s, Porter was one of the first scientists in the world to use the then-revolutionary technique of electron microscopy (EM) to reveal the internal structure of
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The Cell: An Image Library is a comprehensive, easily accessible, public resource database of images, videos, and animations of cells from a variety of organisms, showcasing as well cell components and functions. The database will advance research on cellular activity with the ultimate goal of
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The major objectives of the International Affairs Committee are to broaden the base of the society's international efforts by working with national cell biology societies and coordinating international activities; facilitating exchange between U.S. and international scientists; increasing cell
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is to provide opportunities and information useful to women and men in developing their careers in cell biology. The committee also provides career development advice of value to all basic biomedical scientists.
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Erika Holzbaur (President), Martin Chalfie (Past President), Sandra Ann Murray (President-Elect), Rebecca Alvania (Chief Executive Officer), A. Malcolm Campbell (Treasurer), Kerry Bloom (Secretary)
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Initiative Forum, Education Minisymposium, Education workshop on undergraduate teaching, K–12 Science Education (for local high school students and teachers), and developing careers.
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The Minorities Affairs Committee seeks to significantly support underrepresented minority scientists in all stages of their education and career.
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It also calls for scientists and institutions to reevaluate the use of impact factor to assess individual scientific efforts .
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The Program Committee develops the scientific program for the annual meeting, which is generally held in late Fall/early Winter.
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The Membership Committee, chaired by the secretary, reviews and recommends policies related to membership retention and growth.
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passed a resolution for the establishment of a "national society of cell biology to act as a national representative to the
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The Public Information Committee promotes education of the lay public in cell biology, directly and through the media.
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biology training and capacity worldwide; and increasing international membership and satisfaction in the ASCB.
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technologies in bioengineering, high-resolution imaging, massive data handling, and genomic sequencing.
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structure. The results of a mail ballot were read out and Fawcett was declared ASCB's first president.
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At the American Society for Cell Biology meeting in San Francisco in 2012, scientists developed the
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Elizabeth Blackburn and the story of telomeres: deciphering the ends of DNA
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Undermining Science: Suppression and Distortion in the Bush Administration
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William Bechtel (2006). "Giving Cell Biology an Institutional Identity".
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about the importance of basic biomedical funding and biomedical policy.
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Endow, Sharyn A.; Nizami, Zehra F.; Gerbi, Susan A. (5 July 2013).
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Discovering cell mechanisms: the creation of modern cell biology
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Margaret Fisk, ed. (1973). "American Society for Cell Biology".
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The following people have been elected president of the ASCB:
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Pioneering cell biologist Hewson Swift, Ph.D., 1920–2004
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