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ASCB Minorities Affairs Committee Career Development Programs accepting applications

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The American Society for Cell Biology Minorities Affairs Committee (MAC) has two different career development programs now accepting applications.

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#ASCB15 Recap: Effective Science Communication and Social Media for Scientists

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Recently I led two science communication workshops at the 2015 American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. The first titled “Delivering Science: Effective Communication Skills to Become a Successful Scientist” aimed to provide 1) an introduction to effective communication principles and strategies; 2) tangible examples of how effective communication skills can support their professional advancement; and 3) resources that will help them strengthen their communication skills. The first half of the workshop included a panel featuring:

Se buscan nominaciones para el E.E. Just Lecture Award

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Presented by the Minorities Affairs Committee (MAC) at the ASCB Annual Meeting to memorialize early 20th-century biologist E. E. Just and to recognize outstanding scientific achievement by a minority scientist. The Awardee is selected by the ASCB MAC.

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Postdoc o facultad? ASCB ofrece becas para taller en San Juan, PR

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American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Minorities Affairs Committee (MAC)

MAC 9th Annual Junior Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellows Career Development Workshop Application and Travel Award Request

The Condado Plaza Hilton San Juan, PR 00907 June 29-30, 2014

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Pasantías de investigación para profesores universitarios

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The ASCB Minorities Affairs Committee (MAC) is pleased to announce that applications are being accepted for the Visiting Professor Awards Program.  Please share this announcement and/or consider applying.

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New $5,000 ASCB Kaluza Prize Supported by Beckman Coulter To Encourage Creative Graduate Student Research

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BETHESDA, MD. AUGUST 27, 2013—A competition for a $5,000 prize to encourage excellence in research by a graduate student member of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) was announced today by ASCB President Don Cleveland, PhD.

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