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ASBMB Today Article
Breaker ‘vastly expanded
our appreciation of the versatility
of noncoding RNAs in biology’
March 1, 2016
Ronald R. Breaker won the 2016 ASBMB–Merck Award for establishing the importance of ligand-binding RNAs in biology.
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As pharma loses interest in new antibiotics, infections grow stronger
July 22, 2022
CDC reports that infections unfazed by oral antibiotics expanded their range during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Navigating the ethics of ancient human DNA research
Feb. 11, 2023
Paleogenomic research has expanded rapidly over the past two decades, igniting heated debate about handling remains. Who gives consent for study participants long gone — and who should speak for them today?
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ASBMB endorses the American Innovation Act
April 24, 2024
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Expansion microscopy ‘grows’ samples larger for super-resolution imaging
July 20, 2022
One of the pros of working in ExM is that samples can be preserved and used again and again as long as the specimen doesn’t dry out.
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The tenured itch
Aug. 1, 2019
Midcareer malaise can cause once-engaged scholars to redirect their obsessional natures in nonproductive ways. Audrey Lamb and Graham Moran suggest a range of remedies.
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In memoriam: Helen Davies
March 6, 2023
She was a microbiology professor, a passionate educator and a proponent for racial and gender equality at the University of Pennsylvania.
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ASBMB public hearing testimony submitted to the Dept. of Education regarding student loan relief
July 20, 2023
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Why is the 100-year-old BCG vaccine so broadly protective in newborns?
May 19, 2022
Study finds changes in metabolite and lipid profiles, providing clues for designing future vaccines for newborns.
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In the rush to innovate for COVID-19 drugs, sound science is still essential
April 11, 2020
To battle the coronavirus, strong regulatory protection from the FDA is essential.
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