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ASCB: Spotlight on Cell Biology

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By Laura S. Marshall, Photonics Spectra Managing Editor

SAN DIEGO, Dec. 11, 2009 – Not even a day of rain and wind could keep attendees away from the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) annual meeting at the San Diego Convention Center this week. In fact, the uncharacteristically gray, wet weather might have kept conferencegoers from being distracted by San Diego’s beaches, at least on Monday. The San Diego Convention Center hosted the American Society for Cell Biology annual meeting this week. (Photonics Media photo by Laura S. Marshall) Fortunately, there was plenty to keep cell biologists happy inside the convention center. The conference connects thousands of...Read full article

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    Published: December 2009
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