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American Society for Cell Biology

Join Erika Check at the American Society for Cell Biology meeting in San Diego, 9-13 December. She'll be blogging about it here.

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I think it is in San Diego, or at least that's what the American Society for Cell Biology site says.

Kambiz

I am amazed and distressed at the lack of public discussion of the current and upcoming budget crisis at the NIH. Some institutes are functionally closed down.

This was inevitable, even without the debacle of the Bush years, because geometric growth in knowledge is not financially sustainable. That said, how do we ..or the world for that matter .. adapt to the Malthusian limits of scientific discovery? We need a Ricardo!

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