2011 Celldance Contest—ASCB's Cell Biology Film Contest
ASCB is now accepting entries to the world’s leading cell biology film festival. Celldance seeks to open the eyes of the world to the best video and animated images that illuminate the wonders of cell biology. In 2011, Celldance returns to its roots as a cell biology film contest, welcoming live videos, reset classic films (resetting 16mm black and white microscope films from—1960s and 1970s—into modern formats), and new animations. Under the auspices of the ASCB’s Public Information Committee, the Celldance judges are looking for the best videos, films, animations, and other dynamic imaging process that illuminate the structure and function of cells. Entries can be descriptive or experimental, newly created video, or classic 8/16mm films remastered on video. Animations, cartoons, and dynamic sequences from electron microscopy are also welcome. (We're dropping the still image competition this year.) Show your support for cell biology and the beauty and inspiration that cells can offer—submit your entry by September 27, 2011. The Cell: An Image Library™
Important Deadlines—2011 ASCB Annual Meeting: Abstracts, Travel/Childcare Awards, and More…The ASCB Annual Meeting offers the opportunity to present your research, learn about the latest cutting-edge science, and network with peers and scientific leaders from around the world. The meeting is also a forum to recognize research efforts and other accomplishments of promising students and cell biology leaders. To encourage diversity, ASCB offers travel and childcare awards. Below are key deadlines that are quickly approaching. Don’t delay, take action today. Abstract Submission Deadlines
Travel/Childcare Award Application Deadline
To apply, go to the 2011 ASCB Annual Meeting homepage. Click on the Travel/Childcare Awards tab. Help Us Promote the 2011 ASCB Annual Meeting in Denver
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iBioMagazineiBioMagazine Discoveries: Drug Development
iBioMagazine® offers a collection of short (less than 15 minute) talks that highlight the human side of research. iBioMagazine goes “behind-the-scenes” of scientific discoveries, provides advice for young scientists, and explores how research is practiced in the life sciences. iBioSeminars
iBioSeminars® is a freely available library of seminars from outstanding scientists who host lectures of on-going research in leading laboratories. BioEDUCATE
Educators at all levels have access to categorized cell biology teaching resources, including web sites, instructional tools, course curricula, PowerPoint slides, and more. |
2011 Annual Meeting Information
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July 15, 2011 Issue
ASCB 50th Anniversary July 2011 Issue Summer 2011 Issue |