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Allison Frick

Articles by Allison Frick

Feature
2023 holiday gift guide
Nov. 8, 2023
We hope these suggestions will help you check some of your favorite scientists off this year’s gift list.

Feature
2022 holiday gift guide
Nov. 15, 2022
We hope these suggestions will help you check some of your favorite scientists off this year’s gift list.

Wellness
Paddleboard lessons
Jan. 4, 2022
“Paddleboarding gives me a sense of peace and safety within myself that translates to hope and gratitude.”

Editor's Note
Share your aha moments!
May 4, 2021
How a brainstorming session produced two videos, an essay contest and gratitude.

Wellness
Pulse points: 2020
Jan. 16, 2020
Research can spark change. Here are examples of how scientific inquiry exposes health risks and leads to new treatments for disease.

Editor's Note
Gift guide: December 2019
Dec. 1, 2019
We hope these recommendations help you check some of your favorite scientists off your holiday shopping list.

Professional Development
#ASBMBlovesPOSTDOCS
Sept. 1, 2019
We’ve made some special plans for Postdoc Appreciation Week — and we’re not alone.

Jobs
By the numbers: Career prospects in the life sciences
Aug. 1, 2019
With employment numbers collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and data from two National Science Foundation surveys, we chart career prospects in the life sciences.

Wellness
Pulse points
Jan. 1, 2019
From their labs to their personal lives, scientists now are addressing wellness and working to raise awareness about mental health issues.

Award
August has been an unselfish proponent of access to STEM careers
March 1, 2016
Avery August, professor of immunology and chair of the microbiology and immunology department at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, won the ASBMB's 2016 Ruth Kirschstein Diversity in Science Award for his advocacy and mentoring.

Award
August has been an unselfish proponent of access to STEM careers
March 1, 2016
Avery August won the ASBMB's 2016 Ruth Kirschstein Diversity in Science Award for his advocacy and mentoring of underrepresented minorities in the sciences.

Interview
Teenage college grad is determined to help others
Sept. 1, 2015
At the age of 17, biochemistry major Ismail Gunacar was the second-youngest student ever to earn a bachelor’s degree from University off Cincinnati. ASBMB's media specialist, Allison Frick, talked to Gunacar about what's next for him.