During her search for a postdoctoral
advisor in 1997, cell biologist Ahna Skop grew accustomed to getting
turned down. Again and again, she rang the bell at the labs of faculty
members only to have the door shut in her face. Her problem was that she
was dead set on investigating what was, to many, an uninteresting
vestige of cell division: the midbody. [
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