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Mom and iPOP
July 1, 2012
With help from his mother, Michael Snyder takes personal profiling via -omics to a whole new level.
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How does a baby 'breathe' while inside its mom?
May 9, 2020
Biochemist Julie Pollock writes that the answer to this question also helps explain why pregnant women can get so easily winded.
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The art of paper folding and the science of protein folding
Sept. 23, 2020
A pandemic hobby for her teenage son gets Sudha Neelam contemplating similarities in art and biology.
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The nightlife of a scientist–mother
Dec. 1, 2019
Teisha Rowland has an infant son, a toddler daughter, a new job to plan for and a manuscript to finish.
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A place with plentiful research support
Oct. 27, 2023
Zoe Hoffpauir, a postdoc at UTSA, is a native Texan who studies essential bacterial enzymes and makes San Antonio memories with her son.
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I am a homicide survivor
Jan. 10, 2024
“I called my mom for more details … then I called my PI … she was quiet and listened as I screamed and cried.”
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A straight and twisting career path
Aug. 1, 2018
Quira Zeidan never wavered in her straight-line path to a postdoc, but she made time for the teaching and outreach that fed her need for human interaction.
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When science runs in the family
Dec. 1, 2015
Claes Dohlman established the basis for current clinical practice in corneal science. His son Henrik Dohlman at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, says his father is also a paragon of hard work and kindness.
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Remembering Wood and Sorimachi
Feb. 15, 2021
Willis Wood was an ASBMB member for more than 60 years. Hiroyuki Sorimachi studied the structure and functions of calpains.
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Invisible and undervalued: Navigating caregiving and careers in STEM
July 24, 2024
A National Academies of Science and Medicine report calls for federal, nationwide paid leave and provides best practices for implementing caregiver support policies.
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