ASBMB Honors Lawrence Tabak with Public Service Award
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)He will deliver prerecorded remarks at the 2025 ASBMB Annual Meeting in Chicago.
He will deliver prerecorded remarks at the 2025 ASBMB Annual Meeting in Chicago.
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology honors 24 members for their service to the society and accomplishments in research, education, mentorship, diversity and inclusion and advocacy.
Researchers have used advanced sequencing technology to determine how the mix of microbes present in patients with healthy eyes differs from the mix found in patients with dry eye.
Researchers have identified a new complex-carbohydrate biomolecule, or glycan, that plays a key role in the nasal colonization of the Bordetella bacteria responsible for whooping cough. The discovery could make it possible to create a new drug or vaccine that interferes with the glycan to greatly reduce or even stop ongoing Bordetella transmission.
A new study found higher levels of neurodegeneration in rats that consumed reused deep fried cooking oils and their offspring compared to rats on a normal diet.
Scientists have developed a new lung surfactant that is produced synthetically rather than relying on the use of animal tissues. With further development, the formulation could provide a cheaper and more readily available alternative to Infasurf, a medication used to prevent and treat respiratory distress in premature babies.
A newly discovered feedback loop involving estrogen may explain why women might become dependent on nicotine more quickly and with less nicotine exposure than men. The research could lead to new treatments for women who are having trouble quitting nicotine-containing products such as cigarettes.
A new study conducted in cell cultures showed that cholesterol-lowering drugs help to dampen the inflammation associated with periodontal disease by altering the behavior of macrophages, a type of immune cell.
A newly developed compound is showing promise in animal studies as a more effective treatment for human schistosomiasis, an understudied tropical disease caused by parasitic worms.
A new study examining cholesteryl esters suggests that periods of prolonged inactivity may affect people differently depending on their age.
Scientists report they have extracted a compound with powerful antibacterial properties from the skin of farmed African catfish.
New research conducted in mice offers insights into what鈥檚 going on at the molecular level that could cause people with diabetes to develop Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.
The Princeton professor's research lies at the intersection of virology and proteomics.
Discover BMB, the annual meeting of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will be held March 23鈥26 in San Antonio. Secure your front-row seat to cutting-edge findings, approaches and technologies in the biological sciences by registering for a complimentary press pass to attend in person or to access press materials electronically.
Reporters are invited to register for a complimentary press pass to attend #DiscoverBMB in San Antonio or access press materials electronically. Discover BMB, the annual meeting of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will be held March 23鈥26 in San Antonio.
The honorific program recognizes biochemists and molecular biologists who have made outstanding contributions to the field through their research, teaching, mentoring or other forms of service.
Complimentary press passes are now available for Discover BMB, the annual meeting of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB). Join us March 23鈥26 in San Antonio to experience an engaging agenda showcasing the newest developments and current trends in the field.
ASBMB names 2024 award winners, who will present at #DiscoverBMB in March in San Antonio.
In public hearing testimony to the Department of Education, ASBMB calls for student loan relief programs and expresses concern about how student loans disadvantage the scientific workforce.