Executive Director, CSHL Library & Archives, Center for Humanities & History of Modern Biology. Founder of special CSHL meetings on the History of Life Sciences
Congratulations to Nancy Hopkins of @MIT, winner of the 2024 @theNASciences Public Welfare Medal for her courageous leadership over three decades in illuminating the unequal treatment of women in science, and efforts to create and ensure equal opportunity! #NASaward#academia
So happy to share the news that @CSHL has appointed me Full Professor. Every day I think about how I can't believe I work here. So many brilliant scientists of all career stages that I am constantly learning from and inspired by. Thank you all!
Celebrating 50 years of recombinant #DNA at @CSHL ! Major contributors to rDNA and eminent biotech leaders discussed the early days of science and policy. Among them were five Nobelists and 2023 Nobel Prize Laureate Kati Kariko https://t.co/ugisvXH7mE
The @CSHL Library and Archives is very pleased to have the papers of biologist Matthew Meselson. Read about his work, and his most famous experiment, here:
https://t.co/97H6eGcou2
#histsci#Science#biology#lifescience#archives
Beyond our films, the Imagine Science Film Festival brings to you in-depth conversations that will be available in the festival zone @labocine . Make sure to RSVP/get your #ScienceNewWave Festival pass today to tune in. https://t.co/Iz5HYpU2rh
Thurs, 9/29, 6:30p - our City of Science series explores the fascinating field of genetics - Nobel winner Phillip A. Sharp speaks with @DrSidMukherjee about his groundbreaking research. Reserve for in-person or livestream: https://t.co/HBDt5anNCh
The first review of my new book, The Song of the Cell. Almost the end of the road. Putting in last few corrections/changes....phew !!
https://t.co/xlR9iDn6Ix
Be they genes or jeans, one type does not fit all. Prof & @HHMINews Investigator Zachary Lippman (@CSHLplants) highlighted that different plants can respond differently to changes in the same gene. #FoPD22 https://t.co/F4eIPyy9jQ
Trying to help friends who have to leave Russia.
Would anyone be interested in a postdoc with PhD in Physics and Mathematics (2016). He mostly worked in Materials Science, but after was a scientific journalist, interested in Neuroscience, and has strong computational background.
Are you a trained scientist looking to step away from the bench? CSHL Library seeks a highly motivated, collaborative Research Data Informationist to lead the Data management program and support a research at CSHL. Join our team!
https://t.co/PKhGZb7S4i
Reminder! On Thursday, Dec. 9, at 10:30AM Eastern Time, Professor Helen Muller will talk about the experiences of her father, geneticist and #Nobel laureate H.J. Muller in #Russia
Info and registration here:
https://t.co/rDBXgjAEY0
#sciencetwitter#histsci#histSTEM#biology
I would like to invite you to participate in a special discussion about and with women Nobelists moderated by Susan Hockfield which will be held virtually on October 18th 2021 https://t.co/j4Dx2rocdz
Norton Zinder, a Rockefeller Univ. prominent scientist and a CSHL former trustee, was a friend of the Lab. Excellent article just published by our historian A. Sutto. Find more original Zinder material at our Archives' website:https://t.co/CaOSsgTrSH
#ScienceTwitter#Archives
Have you ever been scooped? Deep in the CSHL Archives, we found letters about a research scoop that happened in the 1950s. Two friends and colleagues had the same idea at the same time…
https://t.co/XYaRkIGRvW
#science, #biology, #sciencetwitter#academiclife#historyofscience