Obituaries
In memoriam: Robert Warren Newburgh
He was a distinguished developmental and cell biologist and a member of the ASBMB since 1957.
In memoriam: William Catterall
Known as the 鈥渇ather of ion channels,鈥 he was a neuroscientist and pharmacologist at the University of Washington and an ASBMB member for more than 45 years.
In memoriam: Harry Schachter
He was a leader in the field of glycobiology and glycan synthesis and an ASBMB member since 1970 who served on the JBC editorial board in 1983.
In memoriam: George Alton Dunaway Jr.
He was an emeritus professor of pharmacology at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and had been an ASBMB member for more than 40 years.
In memoriam: Sterling Gaylen Bradley
He was a longtime professor of microbiology and immunology at the Medical College of Virginia and a well-known science educator and advocate.
In memoriam: Julius Adler
His research advanced the understanding of how bacteria and other organisms sense and respond to chemical stimuli in their environment.
In memoriam: Lubert Stryer
He was known for pioneering discoveries in fluorescence spectroscopy, human vision and high-speed genetic analysis, and for writing an influential textbook used worldwide.
In memoriam: Thomas Devlin
He was a professor emeritus of biochemistry at Drexel University College of Medicine and an ASBMB member for more than 60 years.
In memoriam: Maxine Singer
She was a revolutionary molecular biologist, National Medal of Science recipient, federal health official and inclusion advocate.