The science universe is dimmer after one of our brightest stars, Susan Lee Lindquist, was taken by cancer on October 27, 2016. Sue was an innovative, creative, out-of-the-box scientific thinker. She had unique biological intuition—an instinct for both the way things worked and the right questions to ask to uncover new research insights. Her wide-ranging career began with the study of protein folding and molecular chaperones, and she went on to show that protein folding can have profound and unexpected biological effects on such diverse processes as cancer, evolution, and neurodegenerative disease. As Sue's laboratory manager, I would like to offer a ground-floor perspective on what made her an exceptional scientist, mentor, and leader. She ...
At the culmination of my formal education, there are many people that have contributed to my success...
I would like to thank the President, and Council of the Society, for inviting me to be this year’s M...
A work of this magnitude can never be done in vacuum. I am indebted to many individuals who I am ver...
In the spring semester of 2007, the honor of the 21st Annual Volwiler Lecture was given to Massachus...
The support, friendship, encouragement and guidance of many people made the completion of my Ph.D. n...
Susan Lynn Williams (1951–2018) was an exceptional marine ecologist whose research focused broadly o...
Susan Lynn Williams (1951–2018) was an exceptional marine ecologist whose research focused broadly o...
To anyone who has ever said to someone else, “You can do this. I believe in you.” It matters. For me...
Professor Rita Levi-Montalcini, the 1986 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for the discov...
mentorship throughout my career were invaluable. You were a patient, kind, genuine, and professional...
September 2, 2017, marks the 25th year after the passing of Dr. Barbara McClintock, geneticist and r...
She was the scientists’ favorite study participant. Lisa Allen, according to her fi le, was thirty-...
Maxine Frank Singer began her education in the New York City public schools and earned her baccalaur...
In 2013, the New York Times published an obituary for Yvonne Brill. It began: “She made a mean beef ...
In January 2013 the international academic community was deeply saddened by the news that Professor ...
At the culmination of my formal education, there are many people that have contributed to my success...
I would like to thank the President, and Council of the Society, for inviting me to be this year’s M...
A work of this magnitude can never be done in vacuum. I am indebted to many individuals who I am ver...
In the spring semester of 2007, the honor of the 21st Annual Volwiler Lecture was given to Massachus...
The support, friendship, encouragement and guidance of many people made the completion of my Ph.D. n...
Susan Lynn Williams (1951–2018) was an exceptional marine ecologist whose research focused broadly o...
Susan Lynn Williams (1951–2018) was an exceptional marine ecologist whose research focused broadly o...
To anyone who has ever said to someone else, “You can do this. I believe in you.” It matters. For me...
Professor Rita Levi-Montalcini, the 1986 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for the discov...
mentorship throughout my career were invaluable. You were a patient, kind, genuine, and professional...
September 2, 2017, marks the 25th year after the passing of Dr. Barbara McClintock, geneticist and r...
She was the scientists’ favorite study participant. Lisa Allen, according to her fi le, was thirty-...
Maxine Frank Singer began her education in the New York City public schools and earned her baccalaur...
In 2013, the New York Times published an obituary for Yvonne Brill. It began: “She made a mean beef ...
In January 2013 the international academic community was deeply saddened by the news that Professor ...
At the culmination of my formal education, there are many people that have contributed to my success...
I would like to thank the President, and Council of the Society, for inviting me to be this year’s M...
A work of this magnitude can never be done in vacuum. I am indebted to many individuals who I am ver...