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13 New Fellows Named for Scialog: Chemical Machinery of the Cell

Thirteen scientists have been named new Fellows for Scialog: Chemical Machinery of the Cell. These early-career researchers, together with Fellows selected in the previous two years, will convene virtually Oct. 9, 2020, for a half-day meeting. The final in-person CMC conference is scheduled for Oct. 7 – 10, 2021, in Tucson, Ariz.

Scialog: Chemical Machinery of the Cell, cosponsored by RCSA and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to catalyze breakthroughs in our understanding of chemical processes in the living cell that will lead to a new era of advancement in cell biology.

In the initiative’s first two years, RCSA and the Moore Foundation made awards totaling approximately $2 million in seed funding for cutting-edge collaborative projects proposed at the conferences. The Flinn Foundation provided additional support for one of the team projects.

“Even though we can’t meet in person in 2020, we’re excited to keep the community engaged virtually to think of new, potentially high-impact ideas to advance our understanding of cellular processes,” said Senior Program Director Richard Wiener. “That momentum will carry us into our final CMC conference and a final round of funding next year.”

Scialog is short for “science + dialog.” As part of each multiyear initiative, a diverse and inclusive cohort of Fellows is selected from multiple disciplines and institutions across the U.S. and Canada to maximize creative thinking and innovative ideas.

At each conference, participants form multidisciplinary teams to design research projects, which they pitch to leading scientists who have facilitated discussions throughout the meeting. A committee of these facilitators then recommends seed funding to catalyze the most promising of those team projects.

“It’s terrific to have 13 new Fellows join this outstanding community of rising stars,” Wiener added.

View the list of Scialog: Chemical Machinery of the Cell Fellows.

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