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EDITORIAL Speaking Your Mind Most life scientists are working at an enormous disadvantage, and their resentment is growing. Plus assess the impact of monolingualism in science. COLUMN No to Negative Data Why I believe findings that disprove a hypothesis are largely not worth publishing. TRIBUTE Saying Goodbye Joshua Lederberg (1925-2008) was one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century, and my good friend. OPINION What About Congress? Electing a proscience president is only half the battle. Notebook The Agenda; Going batty; A trial, decoded; More mice by mail?; A Jewish pig geneticist; Doctor double dip FOUNDATIONS A Microplate Reader, circa 1981 PROFILES A Fierce Competitor Christine Jacobs-Wagners studies of a bacterial species have changed how scientists think about cell shape and polarity. Scientist to Watch: Ken-ichi Noma For the love of yeast BIOBUSINESS: Reinventing the Antibody Coming up with an entirely new approach to cancer therapy can be a headache, as Micromets Christian Itin has learned. THE LITERATURE Hot paper: The Small Side of Cancer Can microRNAs help diagnose, classify, and stage human cancers? Hot paper in Oncology: mTOR double punch Hot paper in Metabolism: Common resistance Hot paper in Genetics: The short silence Citation Classic: 50 Years Ago in Immunology A cancer biologist recalls his work on immunosuppression. LAB TOOLS Amplifying Trouble How to get robust results from your dodgiest PCR. Plus, profiles of PCR users: Northern alternative; Staying clean; Dilution; Defixation; and Single cells. And Tips for tricky PCR CAREERS Click to Submit Want a better way to submit grants electronically? Find out the pros and cons of the most widely-used programs: Cayuse; ProposalCENTRAL; and Customizable Product Suites |