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  1. Congratulations to Fiona, the winner of our prize draw at #BSCB #BiochemEvent for the much sought-after Cytosis board game, seen here receiving her prize from @J_Cell_Sci Editor-in-Chief Michael Way.

  2. Q: What's something researchers use all the time, yet often don't think about?

    A: Lab Books!

    I was invited to write a piece for the #BSCB magazine on the history of the lab book and in it I reflect on:

    - Why we keep lab records
    - The link to #ResearchIntegrity
    - Why the physical lab book has been so enduring (even through fire!)
    - Advantages of Electronic Lab Notebooks
    - Why adoption of #ELNs in pre-clinical #biology is slow
    - & I set some lab book challenges!

    bscb.org/wp-content/uploads/20

  3. Q: What's something researchers use all the time, yet often don't think about?

    A: Lab Books!

    I was invited to write a piece for the #BSCB magazine on the history of the lab book and in it I reflect on:

    - Why we keep lab records
    - The link to #ResearchIntegrity
    - Why the physical lab book has been so enduring (even through fire!)
    - Advantages of Electronic Lab Notebooks
    - Why adoption of #ELNs in pre-clinical #biology is slow
    - & I set some lab book challenges!

    bscb.org/wp-content/uploads/20

  4. Q: What's something researchers use all the time, yet often don't think about?

    A: Lab Books!

    I was invited to write a piece for the #BSCB magazine on the history of the lab book and in it I reflect on:

    - Why we keep lab records
    - The link to #ResearchIntegrity
    - Why the physical lab book has been so enduring (even through fire!)
    - Advantages of Electronic Lab Notebooks
    - Why adoption of #ELNs in pre-clinical #biology is slow
    - & I set some lab book challenges!

    bscb.org/wp-content/uploads/20

  5. Q: What's something researchers use all the time, yet often don't think about?

    A: Lab Books!

    I was invited to write a piece for the #BSCB magazine on the history of the lab book and in it I reflect on:

    - Why we keep lab records
    - The link to #ResearchIntegrity
    - Why the physical lab book has been so enduring (even through fire!)
    - Advantages of Electronic Lab Notebooks
    - Why adoption of #ELNs in pre-clinical #biology is slow
    - & I set some lab book challenges!

    bscb.org/wp-content/uploads/20

  6. Q: What's something researchers use all the time, yet often don't think about?

    A: Lab Books!

    I was invited to write a piece for the #BSCB magazine on the history of the lab book and in it I reflect on:

    - Why we keep lab records
    - The link to #ResearchIntegrity
    - Why the physical lab book has been so enduring (even through fire!)
    - Advantages of Electronic Lab Notebooks
    - Why adoption of #ELNs in pre-clinical #biology is slow
    - & I set some lab book challenges!

    bscb.org/wp-content/uploads/20

  7. Some notices from #BSCB British Society for Cell Biology.

    1-day meetings:
    UK Actin 2023 - 15th December 2023
    Bristol, UK
    mellorlab.wordpress.com/actin-
    Deadline for registration 30th November

    UK Membrane Trafficking – 18th December 2023
    University College London, UK
    onlinestore.ucl.ac.uk/conferen
    Deadline for registration 16th December

    #CellBiology #Biochemistry #Biophysics #Cytoskeleton #MembraneTrafficking
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  8. The origins of cilia: donuts!
    CLEM-STEM magic by Kerstin Schmidt will leave you wanting more! 🍩
    Witzgall lab
    #cilia #UKCilia2023 #UKCiliaNetwork @Mill_lab #BSCB @J_Cell_Sci #GenSocUK