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Emily Ulrich

Emily Ulrich is the ASBMB’s science editor.
Articles by Emily Ulrich

Journal News
From the Journals: JBC
March 25, 2025
How cells recover from stress. Cancer cells need cysteine to proliferate. Method to make small membrane proteins. Read about papers on these topics recently published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Award
ASBMB names 2025 JBC/Tabor Award winners
March 24, 2025
The six awardees are first authors of outstanding papers published in 2024 in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Journal News
From the journals: JBC
Feb. 7, 2025
Linking modified cysteines to cell migration. Recognizing protein tags for degradation. Disrupting C. difficile toxin production. Read about recent JBC papers on these topics.

Journal News
From the journals: JBC
Jan. 9, 2025
Histone demethylase inhibited by own sequence. MicroRNA reduces cell cycle–related apoptosis. Multipurpose antibiotic takes on staph infections. Read about recent JBC papers on these topics.

Journal News
From the journals: JBC
Dec. 27, 2024
Huntington protein interactions affect aggregation. Intrinsically disordered protein forms a scaffold. From unknown protein to curbing cancer growth. Read about recent JBC papers on these topics.

Journal News
From the journals: JBC
Nov. 22, 2024
Prefoldins participate in parasite pathology. Protein modifications coordinate in DNA repair. Nucleotide analog blocks viral RNA polymerases. Read about recent papers in the JBC on these topics.

Journal News
Virtual issue celebrates water in ASBMB journals
Oct. 30, 2024
Read a dozen gold open-access articles covering exciting research about the society’s 2024 Molecule of the year.

Journal News
From the journals: JBC
Oct. 25, 2024
Lyme disease pathogen evades host immunity. Transporters unite to assist cancer cells. How a fungal pore protein assembles. Read about these recent JBC papers.

How-to
From the known to the unknown
Feb. 20, 2024
The ASBMB’s technical editor offers tips and tricks for writing a manuscript introduction.

Annual Meeting
Tips for writing an abstract
Oct. 5, 2023
“You may be asking yourself: How do I boil down the details of my research into something concise, clear and approachable to read?â€