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ASBMB journals are going open access
May 13, 2020
ASBMB President Gerald Hart writes about the society's decision to make its journals open access in January.
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Out now
June 22, 2020
Cell biologist Beverley Rabbitts shares insights on life, love, sexuality, and reinvention
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NIH data-sharing requirements: a big step toward more open science
April 23, 2022
The director of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s Open Programs Office weighs in.
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An open letter from a not-so-good Brahmin boy
Feb. 1, 2014
Akshat Sharma’s open letter is adapted from an actual letter he sent while applying to a creative-writing program before deciding to pursue his Ph.D. after all.
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ASBMB statement on balancing open science and security in the U.S. research enterprise
Oct. 25, 2021
The House held a hearing on research security and balancing open research with security concerns.
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The first malaria vaccine is a leap forward, but we can’t stop now
May 7, 2022
Next-generation vaccines, and a lot more money, are needed now to crack the stalemate in the fight against malaria
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Can science publishing be both open and equitable?
Dec. 14, 2023
An updated memo from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has researchers, funders and publishers looking ahead
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An open letter to my younger self, an aspiring graduate student in the sciences
March 1, 2014
In this month’s open letter, Paul, a first-year radiation oncology postdoctoral fellow at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, writes to his younger self.
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An open letter about the 2024 annual meeting
Dec. 12, 2023
“Words are an inadequate response to policies that target individuals, harm communities and limit the voice of science in society,” Dan Herschlag writes.
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A year of open access
Feb. 10, 2022
We asked the editors of the ASBMB’s journals how the transition to open access has gone and what they’re planning for the future. Here’s what they told us.
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