%0 Journal Article %T The 2011 Ming K Jeang Award for Excellence in Cell & Bioscience %A Yun-Bo Shi %J Cell & Bioscience %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/2045-3701-2-16 %X We are very pleased to announce that two research groups, who each published an outstanding research article in Cell & Bioscience in 2011, have been selected to receive the Ming K Jeang Award for Excellence in Cell & Bioscience. The Ming K Jeang Award for Excellence in Cell & Bioscience was established in 2011 with a generous donation from the Ming K Jeang Foundation to honor outstanding research articles published in Cell & Bioscience, the official journal of the Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America (SCBA; http://www.scbasociety.org webcite). A committee of Cell & Bioscience Editors, chaired by Dr Chris Lau, considered all research articles published in the journal in 2011 and produced a short list of 4 articles. The committee then voted the following two articles to receive the award [1,2]:DNA vaccines delivered by human papillomavirus pseudovirions as a promising approach for generating antigen-specific CD8+ T cell immunityShiwen Peng, Barbara Ma, Shu-Hsia Chen, Chien-Fu Hung, TC WuCell & Bioscience 2011, 1:26 (28 July 2011)Transient knockdown and overexpression reveal a developmental role for the zebrafish enosf1b geneSteve Finckbeiner, Pin-Joe Ko, Blake Carrington, Raman Sood, Kenneth Gross, Bruce Dolnick, Janice Sufrin, Paul LiuCell & Bioscience 2011, 1:32 (26 September 2011)Congratulations to these two groups of investigators for jobs well done! We are also looking forward to receiving contributions of outstanding research articles from the scientific community in 2012 and beyond.I would like to thank all authors who contributed articles to Cell & Bioscience in 2011, and the selection committee for reviewing and selecting the awardees. The opinions expressed in this Editorial are the author¡¯s personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of his employer, the National Institutes of Health, USA. %U http://www.cellandbioscience.com/content/2/1/16