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iScience is the interdisciplinary journal from Cell Press publishing across life, physical, earth and health sciences.
Cambridge, MA
Joined September 2017
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    🚨 We’re expanding to other platforms! 🚨 This account isn’t monitored regularly anymore, but you can find and follow us on: 🔹 Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/cp-isc… 🔹 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/iscien… Stay connected for the latest in #science, #publishing, and more! #CellPress
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    Nature's surprising solution to an engineering problem! This interdisciplinary paper from @NTUsg show us how a marine crustacean can inspire new thinking beyond biology. youtu.be/bTpUJWWIAaM @iScience_CP @CurrentBiology @CellPressNews @CellCellPress @CellReports @Joule_CP
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    Preclinical evaluation of an Adjuvanted Whole Virion Inactivated #SARS-CoV-2 #Vaccine - BBV152 @RachesElla @BharatBiotech dlvr.it/RwHTMF
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    Online now: Comprehensive multi-omics single-cell data integration reveals greater heterogeneity in the human immune system
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    Online now: Microglia depletion prevents lactation by inhibition of prolactin secretion
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    Perspective Online Now: @BoettcherLab, Shane Ardo, and @PAKempler join forces to highlight electrochemistry education and its importance in linking students to job opportunities and making #interdisciplinary collaborations. #RealTimeChem ⚡️💡cell.com/iscience/fullt…
    iScience article heading in blue, highlighting open access. Title text "Reinvigorating electrochemistry education". Authors: Kempler, Boettcher, Ardo. 

Summary text: Electrochemistry is an established discipline with modern frontiers spanning energy conversion and storage, neuroscience, and organic synthesis. In spite of the expanding opportunities for academic and industrial electrochemists, particularly in the growing energy-storage sector, rigorous training of electrochemists is generally lacking at academic institutions in the United States. In this perspective, we highlight the core concepts of electrochemistry and discuss ways in which it has been historically taught. We identify challenges faced when teaching inherently interdisciplinary electrochemical concepts and discuss how technology provides new tools for teaching, such as inexpensive electronics and open-source software, to help address these challenges. Finally, we outline example programs and discuss how new tools and
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    While in this article the 2019 cohort w/in the #CASFutureLeaders family shared their ideas for the future of chemistry, now it is your turn to join the conversation. In the next hour, we will discuss questions that extend beyond the article. [1/2] cell.com/iscience/fullt…
    CAS Future Leaders advertising Twitter chat at 11 am EDT on August 21st
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    Who gets credit for AI-generated art? The latest paper by @_ziv_e, Levine, @DG_Rand & @iyadrahwan shows how the AI system is anthropomorphized. How we talk about and personify AI matters! bit.ly/3mq4G1p @mit @medialab @iyadrahwan @Max_Planck_CHM. Editor @tonzani
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    ONLINE TODAY: @MartaHatzell sits down w/ Prof. Jennifer Wilcox (@jwilceclab), current Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (PDAS) for Fossil Energy @ENERGY, and discusses the "portfolio of solutions" needed in the field of #NegativeEmissions science. 🔽🔓cell.com/action/showPdf…
    Headshots of Marta Hatzell and Jennifer Wilcox. Backstory text, and title, "The need for a portfolio of solutions rooted in common messaging to facilitate negative emissions science".
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    The CAS Future Leaders program has given a global platform for ECR chemists for the last decade. Here the 2019 cohort shares their thoughts about the future of interdisciplinary scientific leadership. Check out the🧵+ article to follow them! #ACSFall2020 cell.com/iscience/fullt…
    Credit to Liz Neeley (Story Collider), 2019 CAS Future Leaders
    The Future of Scientific Leadership is Interdisciplinary: The 2019 CAS Future Leaders Share Their Vision cell.com/iscience/fullt…
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    We are looking for papers on Ecology and evolution in the context of microbe host interactions! Guest editors include @EvolvedBiofilm @kaylacking @chicaScientific and @bkoskella Do you have papers that fit our remit? Contact us and or @ShebaAJ for more information!
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    Electrosynthesis is changing the way chemists, physicists, engineers, + policy experts are thinking about decarbonization and the production of valuable chemicals. In this backstory, check in w/ two leaders in this field @lnce_epfl and @SmithElectroLab. cell.com/action/showPdf…
    Head shot of Raffaella Buonsanti and Wilson Smith, with the title "Emerging collaborations at the forefront of growth in electrochemical synthesis"
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    On the August cover: Two colonies of the cnidarian, Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus, reject after recognizing each other as non-self. Hydractinia distinguish self from non-self via polymorphic allorecognition loci. One of these loci, Alr2, encodes a homophilic binding #protein
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    It’s out! @biochemist_hero @mindceleste journey into #bioelectronics and the challenges ahead for the field cell.com/iscience/fullt… . Hear it from the Guest Editors of @iScience_CP Special Issue