Who we are: Founded in 1906, the ASBMB has a storied history of advancing the mechanistic understanding of nature through promotion of the highest-quality research in biochemistry and molecular biology.
What we do: The society is committed to advancing scientific knowledge by publishing and reporting on significant and enduring research.
Why us?: ASBMB journals are committed to helping scientists disseminate their findings in the most efficient and effective way. We strive to keep review times short, provide useful feedback and promote contributions after publication. As always, our publications are free to any reader, increasing visibility and ensuring research equity.
Journal of Biological Chemistry
The focuses on science at the intersection of chemistry and biology, illuminating the mechanistic details of biological processes.
All accepted manuscripts are available to the public for free within 48 hours of acceptance. The average time from submission to first decision is 21 days for regular articles and shorter for .
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- — the top-rated papers published in JBC accompanied by commentaries and author profiles.
- — authoritative analysis of topics including recent advances in specialized areas, methodologies and technology, and interdisciplinary research.
- — highlighting breakthrough papers published in JBC with context about the field and authors.
- — scientific memoirs by trailblazers in the field of biological chemistry.
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Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ & Cellular Proteomics
fosters the development and applications of proteomics in both basic and translational research. It showcases cutting-edge advances in proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics.
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Explore MCP papers:
- — themed issues on topics such as immunopeptidomics and glycoproteomics.
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Journal of Lipid Research
The is the most-cited journal devoted to lipids in the world, focusing on the science of lipids in health and disease.
Explore JLR papers:
- — a series of articles on a hot lipid-related topic appearing in consecutive issues.
- — based on human data collected for genetic or characterization studies.
- — highlighting an especially significant article, JLR editorial board members discuss the importance of the research and examine its potential consequences.
- — peer-reviewed, one-page articles celebrating scientists and the images they create.
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ASBMB Today
ASBMB Today is the society's news magazine, containing extensive coverage of awards, meetings, research highlights, job placements and human interest articles.
Andre Nussenzweig will receive the Bert and Natalie Vallee Award at the 2025 ASBMB Annual Meeting, April 12–15 in Chicago.
Recent books by Thomas Cech and Sara Imari Walker offer two perspectives on where to look for the basic properties that define living things.
This new single-dose therapy blocks a protein that increases inflammation and shows promise in enhancing muscle repair in preclinical models.