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Real innovations in medicine and science are historic and singular; the stories behind each occurrence are precious. At Molecular Medicine we have established the Anthony Cerami
Award
in Translational Medicine to document and preserve these histories. The monographs recount the seminal events as told in the voice of the original investigators who provided the crucial early insight. These essays capture the essence of discovery, chronicling the birth of ideas that created new fields of research; and launched trajectories that persisted and ultimately influenced how disease is prevented, diagnosed, and treated. In this volume, the Cerami
Award
Monograph is by Lawrence Steinman, MD, of Stanford University in California. A visionary in the field of neurology, this is the story of Dr. Steinman's scientific journey.
Mol
Med 2016 06 02
PMID:A Journey in Science: The Privilege of Exploring the Brain and the Immune System. 2765 78
My group and I feel tremendously honored to be recognized with the 2016 Early Career Life Scientist
Award
from the American Society for Cell Biology. In this essay I share the scientific questions that my lab has been excitedly pursuing since starting in August 2009 and the leadership behaviors we have adopted that enable our collective scientific productivity.
Mol
Biol Cell 2016 11 01
PMID:The thrill of scientific discovery and leadership with my group. 2779 90
Asked to reflect on my own research and career after being selected for the great honor of the Women in Cell Biology Mid-Career
Award
for Excellence in Research, I found myself contemplating not only how I approach my own science but also how this approach contributes to the larger scientific enterprise. Here I discuss my motivations and their impact on how I conduct my research as one example of the myriad ways to be a scientist. I invite you to consciously consider how, as scientists, we view one another's unique approaches and argue for the importance of diversity of perspective in scientific progress.
Mol
Biol Cell 2016 11 01
PMID:Think differently. 2779 92
The American Society for Cell Biology Women in Cell Biology Sandra Masur Senior
Award
recognizes leadership in scientific accomplishments and in mentoring, which are intertwined. My development as a scientist reflects important mentors in my life, including my father and Joe Gall, who is my "Doktor Vater." In turn, as an established investigator, my scientific successes in researching 1) chromosomes, their replication and genomics, and 2) ribosomes, their structure, evolution, and biogenesis, reflects the hard work of my students and postdocs, for whom I act as a mentor, guiding them in their research and along their career paths.
Mol
Biol Cell 2016 11 01
PMID:The path from student to mentor and from chromosomes to replication to genomics. 2779 93
Real innovations in medicine and science are historic and singular; the stories behind each occurrence are precious. At
Molecular Medicine
we have established the Anthony Cerami
Award
in Translational Medicine to document and preserve these histories. The monographs recount the seminal events as told in the voice of the original investigators who provided the crucial early insight. These essays capture the essence of discovery, chronicling the birth of ideas that created new fields of research; and launched trajectories that persisted and ultimately influenced how disease is prevented, diagnosed, and treated. In this volume, the Cerami
Award
Monograph is by Tak Mak, PhD, Professor, The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research, Ontario Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto. A visionary in the field of cancer, this is the story of Dr. Mak's scientific journey.
Mol
Med 2016 Dec
PMID:A Journey in Science: "Not Lost in Translation". 2781 9
Real innovations in medicine and science are historic and singular; the stories behind each occurrence are precious. At
Molecular Medicine
we have established the Anthony Cerami
Award
in Translational Medicine to document and preserve these histories. The monographs recount the seminal events as told in the voice of the original investigators who provided the crucial early insight. These essays capture the essence of discovery, chronicling the birth of ideas that created new fields of research; and launched trajectories that persisted and ultimately influenced how disease is prevented, diagnosed, and treated. In this volume, the Cerami
Award
Monograph is by Paul Nurse, Director, The Francis Crick Institute in London, UK. A visionary in the field of cell biology, this is the story of Dr. Nurse's scientific journey.
Mol
Med 2017 06
PMID:A Journey in Science: Cell-Cycle Control. 2869 23
The Editors of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences have established the Best Paper
Award
to recognize the most outstanding articles published in the areas of molecular biology, molecular physics and chemistry that have been published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. The prizes have been awarded annually since 2012 [...].
Int J
Mol
Sci 2017 Nov 02
PMID:International Journal of Molecular Science 2017 Best Paper Award. 2909 63
It is an incredible honor to receive the Woman in Cell Biology Mid-Career
Award
for Excellence in Research. My lab works on cell-cell fusion, an indispensable process in the conception, development, and physiology of multicellular organisms. In this essay, I reflect on my curiosity-led journey, which uncovered some unexpected mechanisms underlying cell-cell fusion.
Mol
Biol Cell 2018 11 01
PMID:Let curiosity lead you. 3037 31
How did a moderately sized scientific society create what many consider to be the leading journal in biology education? As Editor-in-Chief of the education journal of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), CBE-Life Sciences Education ( LSE) and recipient of the 2018 Bruce Alberts
Award
for Excellence in Science Education, I tell the story of the establishment, growth, and impact of ASCB's "other journal."
Mol
Biol Cell 2018 11 01
PMID:CBE-Life Sciences Education: the story of a "great journal scientists might be caught reading". 3037 32
The most challenging part of growing up a minority is identifying opportunities to follow your passion. My story is a bit convoluted, but a passion for science and learning coupled with motivation led to a stellar career that now includes the E.E. Just
Award
from the American Society for Cell Biology.
Mol
Biol Cell 2018 11 01
PMID:One step at a time. 3037 33
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