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President's messages

Building on ASBMB’s strong foundation together
President's Message

Building on ASBMB’s strong foundation together

Aug. 1, 2024

A message from Joan Conaway, ASBMB's new president.

Talking about women in biochemistry and molecular biology
President's Message

Talking about women in biochemistry and molecular biology

Feb. 29, 2024

Ann Stock has a conversation with Susan Baserga, chair and co-founder of the ASBMB’s youngest committee.

Talking about science outreach and communication
President's Message

Talking about science outreach and communication

Aug. 1, 2023

Ann Stock, president of the ASBMB, has a conversation with Christina Swords about the Art of Science Communication, Community Day, outreach grants and more.

Let’s talk about Texas
President's Message

Let’s talk about Texas

July 26, 2023

“You know that policies enacted at the state and local levels across the U.S. affect the lives and careers of our members. They also influence scientists’ decision-making when it comes to attending conferences," writes the ASBMB president.

A hub for career exploration
President's Message

A hub for career exploration

April 4, 2023

Ann Stock, president of the ASBMB, talks to Cynthia Fuhrmann about how pd|hub is bringing together resources for professional development.

How far we've come
President's Message

How far we've come

March 1, 2023

A special event at Discover BMB will look back on the remarkable discoveries of Ed Krebs and Eddy Fischer, whose impact was legion long before they won a 1992 Nobel Prize.

Talking about maximizing access
President's Message

Talking about maximizing access

Feb. 1, 2023

Ann Stock, president of the ASBMB, talks to Sonia Flores about the society’s Maximizing Access Committee, better known as the MAC.

Fun in Seattle
President's Message

Fun in Seattle

Dec. 1, 2022

#DiscoverBMB 2023: Come to Seattle for the science. Stay for the aquarium!

Something for everyone at #DiscoverBMB
Annual Meeting

Something for everyone at #DiscoverBMB

Oct. 3, 2022

Researchers — it’s time to submit abstracts. Exhibitors — it’s time to reserve booths. Everyone — mark your calendars to be in Seattle in March.