All ASBMB Fellows
The distinction of ASBMB Fellow is bestowed on members with a history of exceptional and sustained service to the society, as well as a distinguished record of professional accomplishment to advance molecular life sciences in areas such as basic and translational research, application and commercialization, education, outreach, diversity and inclusion, mentorship, leadership and/or public service.
Ahn, Natalie 2021
Natalie Ahn
Distinguished professor of biochemistry, University of Colorado Boulder
Research interests: Proteomics, cell biology and biophysical approaches to investigating signal-transduction mechanisms, particularly those implicated in cancer.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Past president
- JBC editorial board
From nominator Ruma Banerjee: "Natalie worked tirelessly to enhance the status of the national meeting and selected a new editor-in-chief for (the ASBMB’s) flagship journal, JBC, which ushered in sweeping and positive changes ... Natalie’s scientific record is stellar."
Allen, Karen 2021
Karen Allen
Professor of chemistry, Boston University
Research interests: Enzyme evolution and substrate specificity, with a focus on the haloalkanoate dehalogenase superfamily.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Women in Biochemistry and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology Committee
From nominators Ann Stock and Tina Iverson: "(Allen) is a superb scientist who has made fundamental contributions to the field of enzymology ... has her pulse on the leading questions of the field and is an investigator with the highest integrity and values."
Allewell, Norma 2023
Norma Allewell
Emeritus professor, University of Maryland at College Park
Research interests: Protein structure, function and dynamics.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC associate editor
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominators Lila Gierasch and Charles Samuel: "Norma is a pioneer. ... She maintained a cutting-edge research program and enjoyed success as a skilled administrator and academic editor."
Antalis, Toni 2024
Toni M. Antalis
Professor and director, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Research interests: Signaling mechanisms involved in vascular disease and cancer.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Past president
- Publications Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominators Dudley Strickland: "Dr. Antalis has a strong record of exemplary service to the ASBMB, research excellence, mentorship of the next generation of diverse scientists and service to the national scientific community."
Baird, Teaster Jr. 2021
Teaster Baird Jr.
Professor of chemistry and biochemistry, San Francisco State University
Research interests: Serine protease enzymology, modifying catalytic activity, substrate specificity and interactions with macromolecular inhibitors.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- Student Chapters Committee
From the nominators: "(Baird) sees potential, provides opportunities, and gives a voice to students and faculty who often are forgotten or overlooked ... (and) is constantly pushing the boundaries of the way students are educated."
Baldwin, Thomas 2023
Thomas Baldwin
Emeritus professor, University of California, Riverside
Research interests: Bioluminescence in organisms.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- Science Outreach and Communications Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Ralph Bradshaw: "Tom is an accomplished scientist, educator and academic administrator."
Bandarian, Vahe 2022
Vahe Bandarian
Professor of biological chemistry, University of Utah
Research interests: Developing molecular level understanding of biosynthesis of complex natural products.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Minority Affairs Committee
- Women in Biochemistry and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Catherine Drennan: "His CV has example after example of newly discovered chemistry, newly discovered enzymes and biochemical mysteries solved."
Banerjee, Ruma 2021
Ruma Banerjee
Professor of biological chemistry, University of Michigan
Research interests: Enzymes that metabolize and transform sulfur-containing compounds.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Minority Affairs Committee
- JBC associate editor
- MOSAIC co-principal investigator
From nominator Tina Iverson: "Ruma is a mover and shaker in enzymology... (who) has maintained this field-leading research program in the context of extensive service to her home institutions and the world at large."
Barbour, Suzanne 2021
Suzanne Barbour
Dean of the graduate school and professor of biochemistry and biophysics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Minority Affairs Committee
- JLR editorial board
From nominator Sterling Bradley: "(Barbour) is a recognized national advocate for many aspects of career development and the challenge facing working scientists and the coming generation of scientists."
Baserga, Susan J. 2023
Susan J. Baserga
Professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry, Yale University
Research interests: Ribosomal biogenesis and assembly.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Women in Biochemistry and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology Committee
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
From nominator Jennifer Gerton: "In addition to her service to ASBMB, Susan is a seasoned leader in the field, and brings a special perspective as an M.D. and Ph.D."
Bell, J. Ellis 2021
J. Ellis Bell
Lecturer in chemistry and biochemistry, University of San Diego
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- Student Chapters Committee
From nominator Marilee Benore: "Ellis' gift is his ability to step back and allow faculty to work within the strategic outline to create change, develop professionally and then step into their own leadership roles."
Benore, Marilee 2023
Marilee Benore
Professor of biochemistry and biological sciences, University of Michigan–Dearborn
Research interests: Vitamin transport; women’s persistence in STEM.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Women in Biochemistry and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology Committee
- Student Chapters subcommittee
From nominator Michael Pikaart: "She is a careful, methodical and well-trained scientist ... And she shares her knowledge generously in print and in person."
Benovic, Jeffrey 2022
Jeffrey Benovic
Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, Thomas Jefferson University
Research interests: Regulation of G protein–coupled receptor signaling.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Publications Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominators Steven McMahon: "Dr. Benovic’s investigations opened up an entire new field of study... (and) his contributions to biochemistry extend well beyond his own scientific discoveries."
Bernlohr, David 2024
David A. Bernlohr
Professor and chair, University of Minnesota
Research interests: Biology of adipose tissue and the metabolic relationships with obesity, metabolic disease and cancer.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
- JLR Editorial Board
From nominator James Ntambi: "[Bernlohr is a] triple threat — exceptional research scholarship, outstanding professional leadership via mentoring and career development and commitment to the educational mission devoted to the next generation of biochemists."
Booker, Squire 2021
Squire Booker
Professor of chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology, Pennsylvania State University
Research interests: Catalytic mechanisms of redox enzymes involved in natural product biosynthesis and human health.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Minority Affairs Committee
- IMAGE founding principal investigator
From nominator Ruma Banerjee: "Squire’s work is characterized by its elegance and rigor. ... His research productivity is all the more impressive given his heavy teaching load and service commitments both at Penn State and nationally."
Bradshaw, Ralph 2022
Ralph Bradshaw
Emeritus professor of physiology and biophysics, University of California, Irvine
Professor of pharmacology, University of California, San Diego
Research interests: Growth factor action, signal transduction and protein processing.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- MCP editor-in-chief
From nominators William Merrick: "I can think of no one who has devoted more time and energy to the ASBMB in his almost 60 years as a researcher."
Brautigan, David 2022
David Brautigan
Emeritus professor of microbiology, immunology and cancer biology, University of Virginia
Research interests: Signal transduction by protein kinases and phosphatases.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator John Lazo: "In addition to his admirable research record, David has committed a significant amount of his effort to support ASBMB."
Brenner, Charles 2023
Charles Brenner
Professor and chair of diabetes and cancer metabolism, City of Hope National Medical Center
Research interests: NAD metabolomics, virology, diabetes.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Publications Committee
- ASBMB Today editorial advisory board
From nominator Rama Natarajan: "Brenner is a true leader who has advanced biochemistry and molecular biology with his own teaching, with his national work on education, with his mentorship of trainees and junior faculty members, with his highly original research program, with translation of his research program, and with his rigorous and broad commitment to outreach and honest science communications."
Burlingame, Alma 2022
Alma Burlingame
Professor of chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry, University of California, San Francisco
Research interests: Using proteomic techniques to study diverse protein-level challenges.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- MCP editor-in-chief and cofounder
From nominator Steven Carr: "He has worked tirelessly on behalf of biological mass spectrometry and proteomics community... Al has been a strong and passionate spokesman for our field."
Cameron, Craig 2023
Craig Cameron
Professor and chair of microbiology and immunology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research interests: RNA viruses and RNA polymerases.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Maximizing Access Committee
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- JBC associate editor
From nominator S. Gaylen Bradley: "Cameron has established himself as an outstanding molecular biologist ... (and) has an impressive record of publications on molecular biology of viruses and enzymes..."
Carman, George 2021
George Carman
Professor of food science, Rutgers University
Research interests: Regulation of phospholipid synthesis using the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisia.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- JBC associate editor
- JLR associate editor
- Lipid Research Division co-founder
From nominator Alfred H. Merrill Jr.: "George has made impressive contributions to science through both the discoveries of his laboratory and his assistance to others through these activities."
Clemons, Willam 2022
Willam Clemons
Professor of biochemistry, California Institute of Technology
Research interests: Tail-anchored protein targeting, membrane protein expression and bacterial glycobiology.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Douglas Rees: "(Clemons's) research has been at the forefront of advances providing the structural foundations of integral membrane protein biogenesis, and he has been a remarkable advocate for the diversification of STEM through his leadership and tireless efforts."
Conaway, Joan 2024
Joan W. Conaway
Professor, vice provost and dean, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Research interests: Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ mechanisms by which transcription factors and regulatory protein complexes control transcription.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- President-elect
- Meetings Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Barbara Gordon: "She has given her time, enthusiasm and expertise to the society freely and generously. This has served the biochemistry and molecular biology community and the ASBMB well"
Corbett, Anita 2022
Anita Corbett
Professor of biology, Emory University
Research interests: Function of evolutionarily-conserved RNA binding proteins.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Christine Dunham: "Dr. Corbett is an outstanding scientist and committed member of the ASBMB community."
Cornely, Kathleen 2024
Kathleen Cornely
Professor, Providence College
Research interests: Genetic diversity and evolution of bacteriophages, including mycobacteriophages.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Student Chapter adviser
- Education and Professional Development Committee
From nominator Marilee Benore: "It's not possible to fully share how wonderful she is, how hard she works and how passionately she shares her knowledge and expertise."
Cox, Michael 2021
Michael Cox
Professor of biochemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Research interests: DNA replication and repair.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- JBC associate editor
From nominator Aaron Hoskin: "Mike is a remarkable scientist. ... From writing a grant to writing an exam, Mike has been an exceptional scientific role model in every way."
Craig, Paul 2022
Paul Craig
Professor of chemistry and materials science, Rochester Institute of Technology
Research interests: Developing interactive computer programs that simulate separations processes encountered in biochemistry and proteomics.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- ASBMB Today editorial advisory board
From nominator Lea Michel: "Paul is the epitome of an outstanding teacher–scholar."
Cyert, Martha 2024
Martha S. Cyert
Professor and chair, Stanford University
Research interests: Using systems biology techniques to study the calcium-dependent phosphatase calcineurin.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Annual meeting co-organizer
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
From nominator Matthew Gentry: "Her service to the society as well as to the broader biochemistry and signaling communities, as well as her fundamental discoveries, has had and will continue to have high impact."
Davidson, Nicholas 2024
Nicholas O. Davidson
Professor and director, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Research interests: Genetic regulation of intestinal and hepatic lipid metabolism, including the pathogenesis of obesity, gallstone disease and fatty liver.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JLR co-editor-in-chief
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Kerry-Anne Rye: "Over the course of more than three decades, Dr. Davidson has made a major contribution to the ASBMB. During this time he has mentored future generations of scientists and physician–scientists and contributed to knowledge with a sustained and impactful body of seminal discoveries that have broad scientific impact in the areas of fatty liver disease, viral pathogenesis, cancer biology and cardiometabolic disease."
Dean, Dennis 2022
Dennis Dean
Distinguished professor of biochemistry, Virginia Tech
Research interests: Mechanism for biological nitrogen fixation and the biological pathways for assembly of simple and complex metalloclusters.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Publications Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Squire Booker: "It can be argued that he is the father of the field of ironsulfur cluster biogenesis."
De La Cruz, Enrique 2021
Enrique De La Cruz
Professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry, Yale University
Research interests: Actin cytoskeleton, molecular motor proteins and nucleotide signaling enzymes.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Minority Affairs Committee
- MOSAIC advisory board
- JBC associate editor
From nominator Mark Hochstrasser: "Enrique is an active member of the ASBMB and is an exemplary scientist in his research, teaching and training, particularly of underrepresented scientists. ... He has done an enormous amount of work in helping to build diversity both here at Yale and elsewhere."
Dennis, Edward 2021
Edward Dennis
Distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry, University of California, San Diego
Research interests: Lipid metabolism and cell signaling, phospholipase A2 enzymes.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- Past editor-in-chief of JLR
- JBC editorial board
From nominator George Carman: "Numerous investigators have entered the field of phospholipases and signal transduction as well as lipidomics because of the contributions of Dr. Dennis. ... The fact that many of his past students are now leaders in the field in their own right is testimony of his outstanding ability to train and motivate people."
Denu, John 2021
John Denu
Professor of biomolecular chemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Research interests: Enzymes responsible for adding and removing post-translational modifications.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Nominating Committee
- JBC associate editor
- JBC editorial board
From nominator Sharon Dent: "John’s research is consistently trailblazing. ... John is a highly productive scientist... (who) is also highly committed to teaching and mentoring."
Dohlman, Henrik 2021
Henrik Dohlman
Professor of pharmacology, University of North Carolina
Research interests: G protein–coupled receptor signaling and desensitization in yeast.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC associate editor
- JBC editorial board
From nominator Jeremy Thorner: "Henrik has made numerous path-finding contributions about what are now known as G-protein coupled receptors. ... Moreover, in the process, he has trained legions of his own Ph.D. students and postdoctoral trainees."
Dowhan, William 2021
William Dowhan
Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston McGovern Medical School
Research interests: Lipid‒protein interactions.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Meetings Committee
- JBC editorial board
From nominator George Carman: "Dr. Dowhan’s success lies in successfully challenging dogma ... use of evolving technology and approaches ... and generating new concepts."
Drennan, Catherine 2021
Catherine Drennan
Professor of biology and chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research interests: Structural biology of metalloenzymes.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- Publications Committee
From nominator Tina Iverson: “Deep commitment to education and inclusivity ... (and) long service to ASBMB, her contributions to training, and her stature as a world leader in the field warrant her inclusion."
Dunham, Christine 2022
Christine Dunham
Professor of biochemistry, Emory University
Research interests: Effect of RNA modifications, bacterial toxins and antibiotics on gene expression.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
- Publications Committee
From nominator Anita Corbett: "In her research group, Dr. Dunham has tackled critical scientific questions that are key... to addressing one of the most pressing clinical challenges of the day in antibiotic resistance."
Felder Sumter, Takita 2021
Takita Felder Sumter
Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and professor of chemistry, Winthrop University
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Minority Affairs Committee
- Student Chapters Committee
From nominator Heather J. Evans Anderson: "... the products of Dr. Sumter’s mentorship skills have established broad contributions and her widespread impacts will continue to influence the next generation of science education and production of scientists."
Fleming, Karen 2021
Karen Fleming
Professor of biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
Research interests: Membrane-protein folding — structural basis of chaperone interactions with unfolded membrane proteins.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- JBC associate editor
From nominator Cynthia Wolberger: "She has worked extensively on issues facing women in STEM ... and has recently expanded her efforts to confront issues that face both women and men of color."
Flores, Sonia 2023
Sonia Flores
Professor and vice chair for diversity and justice, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Research interests: HIV.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Maximizing Access Committee
- IMAGE steering committee
From nominator Ruma Banerjee​: "For her substantial and substantive contributions to ASBMB and across all levels of our scientific community, to promoting STEM diversity, Sonia is most deserving of being recognized as an ASBMB Fellow."
Forsburg, Susan 2023
Susan Forsburg
Professor of biological sciences, University of Southern California
Research interests: Chromosome duplication and maintenance.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
From nominators: "Forsburg is an outstanding scientist with an impressive track record of service to ASBMB as well as a commitment to the field of molecular biology."
Gatto, Gregory J. Jr. 2023
Gregory J. Gatto Jr.
Scientific director, GSK
Research interests: Drug discovery.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Committee
From nominators Mark R. Harpel and Jeremy M. Berg: "...in his scientific accomplishments and professional record, commitment to educating and encouraging other scientists, and participation as a leader within ASBMB, Greg embodies the spirit and character of an ASBMB Fellow."
Gentry, Matthew 2024
Matthew S. Gentry
Professor and chair, University of Florida College of Medicine
Research interests: Glycogen metabolism and how it goes awry in cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Blake Hill: "His remarkable combination of scientific excellence, leadership acumen, and unwavering dedication to ASBMB and our broader scientific community make him an exceptionally well-suited candidate for this prestigious recognition."
Gierasch, Lila 2021
Lila Gierasch
Distinguished professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Research interests: Protein folding — mechanisms of molecular chaperones and the effects of misfolded protein aggregates.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC editor-in-chief
From nominator Daniel Hebert: "What is most special about Lila are the so many things she does that do not show up on a resume. Beyond serving as an example of excellence and dedication, she cares deeply about her trainees and colleagues."
Gordon, Barbara 2022
Barbara Gordon
Former executive director of the ASBMB
From nominator Gaylen Bradley: "Barbara Gordon has made exceptional contributions to the society and its programs over and above her role as an employee."
Greer, Susanna 2022
Susanna Greer
Senior director for clinical cancer research and immunology, American Cancer Society
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Science Outreach and Communication Committee
From nominators Nicole Woitowich and Matt Koci: "She is a champion for broader representation among scientists, and making science more accessible to the public and stakeholders."
Guengerich, F. Peter 2021
F. Peter Guengerich
Professor of biochemistry, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences
Research interests: Mechanisms of activation and detoxication of chemical carcinogens and toxicants.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- JBC deputy editor
From nominator Lawrence J. Marnett: "(Guengerich's) extraordinary accomplishments in scientific research are matched only by his devotion to the ASBMB."
Gutkind, J. Silvio 2022
J. Silvio Gutkind
Distinguished professor of pharmacology, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine
Research interests: G proteins and GPCRs.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Sarah Spiegel: "Silvio is a scientific superstar and one of the preeminent biomedical scientists active in the U.S., indeed in the world."
Haltiwanger, Robert 2023
Robert Haltiwanger
Professor, University of Georgia
Research interests: O-linked glycosylation.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Publications Committee
- JBC associate editor
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominators Christopher M. West and Michael Tiemeyer: "Bob is an outstanding scientist who, together with his tireless leadership and service efforts, has effected a significant and sustained impact on the field of biochemistry and molecular biology especially in the disciplines of glycobiology and developmental biology."
Hamm, Heidi 2021
Heidi Hamm
Professor of pharmacology, ophthalmology and visual sciences, and orthopedics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences
Research interests: G proteins’ roles in protease-activated receptor signaling in the cardiovascular system and regulation of exocytosis at synapses.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Past president
- ASBMB Council
- JBC editorial board
From nominator Tina Iverson: "...her national contributions to science advocacy and her stature as a world leader in the field warrant her inclusion."
Hannun, Yusuf 2022
Yusuf Hannun
Director, Stony Brook Cancer Center
Research interests: Roles of sphingolipids in cell signaling, programmed cell death and carcinogenesis.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
- Lipid Research Division cofounder
From nominators: "He brings honor and recognition to the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology."
Hart, Gerald 2022
Gerald Hart
Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, University of Georgia
Research interests: How nutrients regulate signaling and transcription by O-GlcNAcylation.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Past president
- ASBMB Council
- JBC Editorial Board
- MCP associate editor
From nominators Christopher West and Michael Tiemeyer: "Jerry is broadly recognized and appreciated as an excellent citizen, always willing to do what is needed to support the group effort. He is approachable to students and faculty colleagues, unpretentious and can be counted on to offer a thoughtful and balanced opinion on wide-ranging issues."
Holz, Marina 2024
Marina K. Holz
Professor and dean, New York Medical College
Research interests: Mechanisms of hormone and growth factor signaling in breast cancer and lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Women in Biochemistry and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology Committee
- IMAGE mentor
- Student Chapter adviser
From nominator Sonia C. Flores: "Dr. Holz is an exemplary member of ASBMB, a respected leader, scientist and educator, and she has worked tirelessly to advocate for students, advance the (diversity, equity and inclusion) mission, create innovative educational programs, and serve the greater scientific community."
Huff, Mary 2024
Mary O. Huff
Dean, Bellarmine College of Arts and Sciences
Research interests: Role of estrogen and estrogen-like substances in lung cancer.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Student Chapters Steering Committee
From nominator Celeste Peterson: "Her exceptional and sustained service to ASBMB and her leadership skills in higher education make her an inspiring and deserving candidate."
Johnson, Eric 2022
Eric Johnson
Professor of molecular medicine, Scripps Research Institute
Research interests: Structure, function and regulation of cytochrome P450.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator F. Peter Guengerich: "Throughout Eric's career, one of the hallmarks of his research is the very high quality of his work, regardless of the scientific area he works in."
Kennelly, Peter 2024
Peter J. Kennelly
Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Research interests: Use of archaea to dissect the development and evolution of protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator S. Gaylen Bradley: "Peter has invested an impressive and significant portion of his personal and professional career in service to the ASBMB."
Leahy, Daniel 2022
Daniel Leahy
Professor of molecular biosciences, University of Texas at Austin
Research interests: Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ mechanisms of signaling in EGFR and Hedgehog signaling pathways.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
From nominators Jessie Zhang, Daniel Raben and Jason McLellan: "Dan Leahy's achievements and leadership have made tremendous impacts on the scientific society and community."
Lemmon, Mark 2023
Mark Lemmon
Professor and chair of pharmacology, Yale University
Research interests: RTK signaling.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
From nominator Alex Toker: "Prof. Lemmon actively and effectively fosters the careers of not only those who work with him but, perhaps more impressively, of those young scientists whose work intersects with his."
Marqusee, Susan 2023
Susan Marqusee
Professor of molecular and cell biology, University of California, Berkeley
Research interests: Structural and dynamic information encoded in the linear sequence of amino acids.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
From nominator Eva Nogales: "Susan has, in addition to a stellar scientific career, a fantastic record of service to the scientific community at large and to ASBMB in particular."
Masters, Bettie Sue 2024
Bettie Sue Masters
Adjunct professor, Duke University Medical Center
Research interests: Nitric oxide synthase and characterization of cytochrome P450 reductase.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Past president
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Peter Guengerich: "In my opinion, there is no one else more qualified to be an ASBMB Fellow, just on the basis of service to our society."
Merrick, William 2021
William Merrick
Professor of biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Research interests: Eukaryotic translation initiation.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- JBC editorial board
From nominator Thomas Dever: "His work has established much of our current understanding of the initiation pathway for eukaryotic protein synthesis and the biochemical properties of the translation factors."
Merrill, Alfred 2022
Alfred Merrill
Emeritus professor of biosciences, Georgia Institute of Technology
Research interests: Sphingolipids and mass spectrometry.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
- JLR associate editor
From nominator George Carman: "Al has made impressive contributions to science through both the discoveries by his laboratory and his assistance to others through service activities."
Mertz, Pamela 2023
Pamela Mertz
Professor of chemistry and biochemistry, St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Research interests: Lipid metabolism and intracellular drug synthesis; science pedagogy.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Student Chapters steering committee
From nominator Kristin Fox: "Her numerous activities of increasing responsibility show the high esteem that her colleagues at ASBMB hold her in."
Montgomery, Beronda 2022
Beronda Montgomery
Dean and vice president of academic affairs, Grinnell College
Research interests: How photosynthetic organisms respond to their environments.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Thomas Sharkey: "(Montgomery) has worked tirelessly to achieve an exemplary record of scholarly research, mentoring and public service through diversity initiatives... (and) is a treasured colleague in many spheres of the scientific academy."
Newton, Alexandra 2021
Alexandra Newton
Distinguished professor of pharmacology, University of California, San Diego
Research interests: Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ mechanisms of cell signaling.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- JBC editorial board
From nominator John D. Scott: "Alexandra is a thought leader in the field of signal transduction, a role model for the next generation of women biochemists, and a tireless advocate for ASBMB. ... There is no question that ASBMB is a better organization as a result of (her) insights, commitment and enthusiasm."
Ntambi, James 2023
James Ntambi
Professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Research interests: Genetic regulation of metabolism in health and disease.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Gerald Hart: "(Ntambi) has been and continues to be truly outstanding and at the cutting edge, having dramatic impacts on our fundamental understanding of genetic regulation of metabolism."
Orth, Kim 2022
Kim Orth
Professor of molecular biology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Research interests: Interactions between bacterial effectors and host cells in infection.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Meetings Committee
- Awards Committee
From nominator Eric Olson: "(Orth's work) represents a unique convergence of biochemistry and cellular biology with the basic mechanisms of infectious disease."
Ortiz, Phillip 2023
Phillip Ortiz
Assistant provost for undergraduate and STEM education, State University of New York
Research interests: STEM education.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Maximizing Access Committee
- Student Chapters steering committee
From nominator Marilee Benore: "Phil Ortiz has had a long-term and critical impact on the work of the ASBMB society in his diverse roles in education research, diversity and inclusion efforts, and in connecting BMB researchers internationally."
Page, Richard 2024
Richard C. Page
Professor and associate vice president, Miami University
Research interests: Structural and biophysical basis of protein quality control and antibiotic resistance.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
- IMAGE mentor
- Student Chapter adviser
From nominator Ann West: "Rick has a distinguished record of service as a faculty member and administrator at Miami U. and, I can say first-hand, as an exceptional leader of the Public Affairs Advisory Committee for eight years."
Peters, Reuben 2022
Reuben Peters
Distinguished professor of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology, Iowa State University
Research interests: Synthetic pathways of diterpenoids.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
- IMAGE steering committee
From nominator Squire Booker: "In addition to his scientific accomplishments, Prof. Peters has been a leader with regard to service to the profession, especially ASBMB, and has given his time selflessly to mentoring the next generation of scientists. "
Phillips, Margaret 2022
Margaret Phillips
Professor of biochemistry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Research interests: Metabolism in protozoan parasites.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Kim Orth: "(Phillips) exemplifies the curious, clever, efficacious, rigorous and altruistic science that her peers drive to emulate."
Pikaart, Michael 2023
Michael Pikaart
Professor of chemistry, Hope College
Research interests: Environmental microbiology; biochemistry pedagogy.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- Student Chapters steering committee
From nominator John Tansey: "His work with the society, his work with students, his scientific contributions and his contributions to education all collectively paint a picture of someone the society should be proud to call a fellow."
Raben, Daniel 2021
Daniel Raben
Professor of biological chemistry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Research interests: Enzymology, structure, regulation and function of lipid-metabolizing enzymes.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC editorial board
- JLR editorial board
- Lipid Research Division co-founder
From nominator Michael Wolfgang: "It is hard to imagine another ASBMB member who has contributed as much service to the society in as many capacities over the last 25 years."
Roberts, Mary 2022
Mary Roberts
Emeritus professor of chemistry, Boston College
Research interests: Protein–membrane interactions.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Lizbeth Hedstrom: "(Roberts’) plethora of scientific contributions were facilitated by her generosity, manifest in many successful, lasting collaborations."
Roecklein–Canfield, Jennifer 2024
Jennifer Roecklein–Canfield
Professor, Simmons University
Research interests: Using a systems approach to studying the mechanisms of viral–host interactions and the use of synthetic biology principles to create novel DNA devices used to introduce new functions into cells.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Women in Biochemistry and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology Committee
- ASBMB accreditation program
From nominators Victoria Del Gaizo Moore and Michael Wolyniak: "Dr. Canfield’s career can only be described as one of selfless dedication to the betterment of those around her with a special emphasis on providing opportunities for girls and women to excel in STEM fields."
Rohlman, Christopher 2024
Christopher E. Rohlman
Professor, Albion College
Research interests: RNA structure and function, with a focus on the role of transcription, aptamers and ribozymes in health and disease.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
From nominator Craig Streu: "I believe, and others have confirmed, that it is possible to trace the success that ASBMB has had in undergraduate education directly to a number of his foundational contributions. Just as importantly, it is possible to trace the success of a generation of biochemists to his instruction and mentorship."
Rye, Kerry-Anne 2021
Kerry-Anne Rye
Research professor, University of New South Wales
Research interests: Signal-transduction pathways in multiple cell types to identify new therapeutic targets for atherosclerosis and diabetes.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Meetings Committee
- JLR co-editor-in-chief
From nominator Nicholas Davidson: "Rye has had a long and distinguished scientific career, in which she has advanced the molecular life sciences, through her own research programs as well as through her commitment to education and mentorship and as well as her service to the society."
Scott, John 2022
John Scott
Professor of cell signaling and cancer biology, University of Washington
Research interests: Role of anchoring proteins in modulating kinase activity.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Alexandra Newton: "John is a passionate biochemist... (and) is an outstanding citizen to the biochemistry community."
Shaw, Walter 2024
Walter A. Shaw
Founder, Avanti Polar Lipids Inc.
From nominator Alfred H. Merrill: "Walt (and Avanti) have always been more than just a company that sells lipids through their assistance at meetings as well as provision of helpful tips on the company website."
Smith, William 2023
William Smith
Emeritus professor, University of Michigan Medical School
Research interests: Signal transduction, eicosanoid metabolism and function, lipids and lipid mediators, essential fatty acid metabolism and nutrition.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC associate editor
From nominator George Carman: "Bill’s scientific stature is exemplified by continuous funding from the NIH, service on national and international advisory boards, service on numerous editorial boards besides those operated by ASBMB, and numerous honors and awards."
Spiegel, Sarah 2021
Sarah Spiegel
Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, Virginia Commonwealth University
Research interests: Sphingosine-1-phosphate.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC editorial board
- JLR editorial board
From nominator Suzanne Barbour: "Dr. Spiegel is a remarkable scientist whose brilliant career has helped to launch and sustain an entire field of biochemistry. In the process, she has trained outstanding scientists and thus has contributed to the development of human resources as well."
Stahelin, Robert 2022
Robert Stahelin
Professor of pharmacy and medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology, Purdue University
Research interests: Protein–lipid interactions.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Lipid Research Division co-director
- JLR Editorial Board
From nominator Erica Ollmann Saphire: "Rob’s service and dedication to the lipid research community (specifically the Lipid Research Division of ASBMB), ASBMB and ASBMB society journals have been nothing short of outstanding."
Starovasnik, Melissa 2023
Melissa Starovasnik
Scientific advisor, Genentech (retired)
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Committee
From nominator Wayne J. Fairbrother: "I believe her greatest legacy is her contributions as a mentor and a champion for diversity and inclusion."
Storch, Judith 2023
Judith Storch
Professor of nutritional sciences, Rutgers University
Research interests: Fatty acid and cholesterol binding proteins.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Publications Committee
- Lipid Research Division steering committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator George Carman: "I have the highest regard for her as a scientist, educator and colleague with respect to outreach activities within and outside the ASBMB."
Sundquist, Wesley 2021
Wesley Sundquist
Distinguished professor of biochemistry, University of Utah School of Medicine
Research interests: HIV protein structure and assembly, and interactions with the host endomembrane system.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Public Affairs Advisory Committee
From nominator Dana Carroll: "It has been my pleasure to have Wes Sundquist as a colleague ... and to witness his amazing accomplishments."
Tansey, John 2024
John T. Tansey
Professor and director, Otterbein University
Research interests: Role of PAT proteins in lipid storage and disease.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- Student Chapter adviser
From nominator Peter Kennelly: "He stands out as an influential leader of both his university community and of the ASBMB's scientist–educator community."
Taylor, Susan 2021
Susan Taylor
Distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry, University of California, San Diego
Research interests: Structure, function and dynamics of cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Past president
- ASBMB Council
- JBC editorial board
From nominator Alexandra Newton: "Susan’s service to biochemistry and training the next generation of biochemists is exceptional. ... Her leadership has had a far-reaching impact, from UCSD to a global level. ... Her infectious enthusiasm for biochemistry is unparalleled."
Ten Hagen, Kelly 2023
Kelly Ten Hagen
Senior investigator, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, NIH
Research interests: Regulation of protein O-glycosylation.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- Women in Biochemistry and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology Committee
- Meetings Committee
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominator Lawrence A. Tabak: "Her efforts led to the formation of the NIH Anti-Harassment Steering Committee (on which she serves), which subsequently led to new policies and procedures for reporting and addressing harassment in the workplace."
Toker, Alex 2022
Alex Toker
Associate director, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Cancer Research Institute
Professor of pathology, Harvard Medical School
Research interests: Effect of lipid kinase PI(3)K on cancer cell behavior.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- JBC editor-in-chief
From nominator Lila Gierasch: "(Toker) has the wonderful combination of superb research stature, generous and influential service to his profession (notably ASBMB), and compassionate and effective mentoring that position him perfectly to be selected as an ASBMB fellow."
Vanderford, Nathan 2022
Nathan Vanderford
Associate professor of toxicology and cancer biology, University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Research interests: Cancer disparities, health promotion, cancer education and training.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
From nominator Xiaoqi Liu: "Nathan has done what few faculty do in terms of creating a highly innovative and impactful program that is preparing a unique set of underserved students for graduate and professional school and ultimately for a future career in oncology while also enhancing Appalachian Kentucky residents’ understanding of cancer."
Voelker, Dennis 2022
Dennis Voelker
Professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics and medicine, National Jewish Health/University of Colorado School of Medicine
Research interests: Phospholipid–protein interactions, lipid metabolism and lipid transport.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- JBC associate editor
From nominator George Carman: "(Voelker) has had a profound influence on our current understanding of lipid synthesis and transport and the roles lipids play in disease ... (and) provides exemplary service to ASBMB."
Wattenberg, Brian 2024
Brian W. Wattenberg
Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
Research interests: Biochemistry and trafficking of lipids such as sphingolipids.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Lipid Research Division
- JBC Editorial Board
From nominators Daniel Raben, Yusuf Hannun, Vytas Bankaitis and Teresa Dunn: "In addition to his stellar record of scientific achievement it is important to note his major impact on the ASBMB and the lipid research community at large."
Weissbach, Herbert 2021
Herbert Weissbach
Professor emeritus of biological sciences, Florida Atlantic University
Research interests: How cells respond to oxidative stress and how oxidative damage can be prevented.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- ASBMB Council
- JBC associate editor
Wolfson, Adele 2021
Adele Wolfson
Professor emerita of physical and natural sciences, and chemistry, Wellesley College
Research interests: Proteases and peptidases with a focus on the enzyme thimet oligopeptidase.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Education and Professional Development Committee
- JLR associate editor
From nominators: "Adele is a role model for committee leadership. .... She balances a focus on rigor and consistency with the recognition of diversity and promotion of inclusiveness. ... She has helped lead this society and helped shape its positions as we move forward into the next decade."
Young, Stephen 2021
Stephen Young
Distinguished professor of medicine and human genetics, University of California, Los Angeles
Research interests: Triglyceride-rich lipoprotein processing.
Highlights of ASBMB involvement
- Deuel board
- JLR associate editor
From nominator Peter Tontonoz: "Dr. Young is an international leader in the field of metabolism whose work has transformed decades-old models of lipid physiology. ... He has been the force that has kept the Deuel meeting financially viable and scientifically vibrant."