Cell Bio Journal Club: Sam Sanderson, Dongre Lab
Sam Sanderson, BBS Graduate Student rotating in Dongre Lab, will lead a discussion on TBD.
Join the Cell Bio Journal Club: Explore, Present, and Connect Through Molecular and Cellular Biology
The Weill Institute’s Cell Biology Hub invites members of the Cornell community to join and present at the Cell Bio Journal Club, a monthly gathering to bring together faculty and trainees in molecular and cellular biology to discuss exciting advances, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations. We invite volunteers to present cutting-edge papers in any area of cell biology.
Spring 2026 Meeting Schedule: bi-weekly on Fridays from 9:00-10:00am
Location: Weill Hall 321
“The CBJC has a long history. It began around 1985, and has been running continuously almost every Friday. It even survived the pandemic through a transition to virtual meetings and back again. Our resident Cornell historian, Tony Bretscher, estimates that the CBJC has discussed about 1,400 papers (I like to imagine journal clubs before powerpoint).” – Jorgensen, J. (2020), CBJC Listserv
Presenting at Journal Club offers participants the opportunity to:
- Practice scientific presentation skills in a supportive setting
- Engage with peers from diverse fields
- Share perspectives on new techniques, methods, or applications
Graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and staff are all encouraged to participate. Articles may be drawn from a wide range of disciplines, or you may choose to lead a discussion on a specific technique or application of interest.
For questions or to volunteer as a speaker, contact:
Xuran Chen
xc532@cornell.edu
Stay connected: Subscribe to the Cell Bio Journal Club mailing list for updates on upcoming events and meetings. To join, send an email to cell_biology_journal_club-request@list.cornell.edu with the subject line join (leave the body of the message blank).