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Written and narrated by Mark Leaver. Edited and produced by Lisa Dennison.
Watch Mark's first Two Minute Talk to hear about another approach to this question (http://youtu.be/DFVKpvOUHEg), and watch Maria Begasse's Two Minute Talk to hear about related work in other nematode species (https://youtu.be/wde9j1cdsYU).</media:description>
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   <media:description>Highlights from a panel discussion held at the MPI-CBG on Nov 18, 2014. The discussion featured Jennifer McLennan, head of marketing and communications at the journal eLife, and three MPI scientists at different stages of their careers: Felipe Mora-Bermúdez (senior postdoctoral fellow), Simon Alberti (junior Group Leader), and Tony Hyman (senior Group Leader and MPI Director).

Publications are our primary scientific currency and play a major role in how we are evaluated when applying for jobs, tenure, and funding. Thus, the editorial, peer-review, and communication practices of major journals are important for all of us and can affect the progress of our careers, as well as the progress of science.

However, publishing has gotten out of control, with scientists valuing journal brand names over real discovery, and with hiring and funding committees relying on Journal Impact Factors to evaluate individual scientists. In addition, scientists are now spending more time than ever on the review process, slowing down the pace of science and especially affecting young scientists who need publications to advance. Has this gone too far?  How are we going to tackle these critical problem, and what’s being done already?

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  <published>2014-09-19T15:05:05+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>Tony spoke as part of a summer seminar series hosted by MPI-CBG postdocs during which group leaders gave thoughtful and personal advice about how to start your own group. Tony focused on the main goal of starting your own group -- to discover something important -- and how to stay on track towards achieving that goal.</media:description>
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  <published>2014-07-28T10:51:15+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>Describe your project in 2 minutes or less! Hyman lab postdoc Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich explains the biophysics of why and how cells become round during mitosis. 
Written and narrated by Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich. Produced by Lisa Dennison.</media:description>
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   <media:description>Describe your project in 2 minutes or less! Hyman lab postdoc Louise Jawerth tackles the phase transitions that occur within the cytoplasm. 
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  <published>2014-06-11T09:12:10+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>Describe your project in 2 minutes or less! Hyman lab postdoc Jeff Woodruff describes the great unknowns of centrosome assembly and his plan of attack.
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  <title>XMAP215 Molecules &quot;Tip Track&quot; on Growing Microtubule Ends</title>
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  <author>
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  <published>2014-03-11T15:15:21+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>XMAP215 molecules (green) are observed as distinct foci at the microtubule plus-end. These foci grow from the ends of the microtubules with an outward velocity that correlates with the previously measured microtubule growth rates for the given concentration of XMAP215 and tubulin. Therefore, we conclude that these foci represent XMAP215-GFP molecules at the growing end of the microtubules, indicating that XMAP215 molecules &quot;tip track&quot; with the plus end of microtubules. Brouhard et al, Cell 2008.</media:description>
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  <published>2014-03-11T15:15:15+00:00</published>
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  <title>Tony Hyman introduces Tim Mitchison for the 2013 Keith Porter Lecture at ASCB</title>
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