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Congratulations to Christine Holt, Kelsey Martin, Erin Schuman, and Oswald Steward, winners of the 2026 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience. Their discoveries revealed how neurons make proteins locally to support brain development, learning, and plasticity.
#KavliPrize
Need more time to submit your research?
The #CellBio2026 abstract submission deadline has been extended, giving you additional time to submit abstracts for talks and posters.
Learn more and submit: https://www.ascb.org/cellbio2026/
Editor Spotlight: Erin Goley
“MBoC provides an ideal venue for bacterial and archaeal cell biologists to share their findings with the broader cell biology community, with constructive peer review and fast turnaround.”
Learn more about publishing in MBoC: molbiolcell.org
Scientists: Your voice is needed.
New federal regulations could reshape research funding, publishing, and collaboration. Comments close July 13.
https://www.ascb.org/science-policy/proposed-regulations-would-fundamentally-change-american-science/
Discover how 3D tissue models are transforming tumor microenvironment research. Join ASCB’s free webinar on June 17 at 1 PM ET to learn how these systems are advancing cancer biology studies. Register: https://www.ascb.org/ascb-meetings/unlocking-tumor-microenvironment-biology-with-3d-tissue-models/
Free webinar: Quantitative Cell Biology
Keynote + lightning talks from early-career researchers
June 22 | 12 PM ET
https://www.ascb.org/ascb-meetings/mboc-highlight-quantitative-cell-biology-with-keynote-by-jennifer-lippincott-schwartz/
Editor Spotlight: Amy Gladfelter
Duke University
“MBoC welcomes interdisciplinary work addressing fundamental cell biology, offers a thoughtful review process, and provides space for discussion about our scientific culture.”
Explore the journal and submission opportunities at molbiolcell.org
Speak up for science! Join ASCB’s Virginia Virtual Capitol Hill Day on July 14. Free for members, virtual participation.
Register: https://www.ascb.org/ascb-meetings/ascb-virginia-virtual-capitol-hill-day/
Phase separation research is changing our understanding of cell biology, disease, and therapeutics. Join ASCB’s biomolecular condensates webinar June 3, 2026, at 11:00 am ET.
Register: https://www.ascb.org/ascb-meetings/phase-separation-biomolecular-condensates-from-mechanism-medicine/