Wanted: #DiscoverBMB 2024 interest group organizers
The Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ and Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ Biology is seeking organizers for interest group sessions at , to be held March 23–26 in San Antonio.
Just as with workshops, ASBMB members have the opportunity to shape the meeting program by developing interest group sessions in the following areas:
- Artificial intelligence and structural prediction/drug design
- ​Biochemistry and climate change
- BMB education and training
- Cancer biology and metabolism
- CRISPR based gene editing
- Gene regulation
- Immunology
- Mass spectrometry-based -omics and disease
- Metabolism and metabolic disease
- Protein structure, synthesis and folding
- Signal transduction
- Vaccine development and delivery systems
Interest group sessions are two-hour minisymposia held on the first day of the meeting, March 23.
Organizers will secure a lineup of diverse speakers and create ample time for Q&A, panel discussions and networking to facilitate community building.
Decisions will be sent by Oct. 26, at which time a final speaker list will be required.
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