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JBC Methods Madness

The is proud to the announce the fifth annual JBC Methods Madness.

Instead of basketball teams, this March we’ll be pitting influential techniques against one another in a three-week competition for JBC Methods glory. Sixteen prominent methods, eight classics and eight new challengers, spanning the scope of biological chemistry have been matched up and you get to decide which method will be crowned the tournament champion!

How to play

Fill out and submit your bracket by Feb. 25.

Vote for your favorite methods on these dates:

  • Feb. 26–March 1: Scientific Sixteen (Round 1)
  • March 4–8: Energetic Eight (Quarter Finals)
  • March 11 & 13: Free Radical Four (Semifinals)
  • March 18: #JBCMethodsMadness Championship
  • March 20: Champion method and tournament winner announced

Congratulations to the 2024 JBC Methods Madness winners Paul Neilsen, Ha An Nguyen, Aaron Robitaille and Matt!

And the winning method, Mass Spectrometry!

Scoring

Round Points
Scientific Sixteen (Round 1) 2
Energetic Eight (Quarter Finals) 4
Free Radical Four (Semifinals) 8
Championship 16

Selection process

Widely-used biochemical techniques were selected by ASBMB and JBC editorial staff with expertise in a range of scientific fields. All selected methods fall within the scope of the society’s journals. Upon selection, the list was split into two categories: “Classics” and “New Challengers”, representing established techniques (greater than 30 years old) and newer techniques (less than or equal to 30 years old). This list was then condensed to 16 total methods, eight in each category. Low performing methods were removed from last year’s list and new methods were added in their place.

Image credits

  • FRET:  Author: Thomas Shafee, Wikimedia Commons
  • CRYO-EM: Author: Guest2625, Wikimedia Commons
  • Live cell imaging: Author: Fenerliabi11, Wikimedia Commons
  • Immunoblotting:  Author: TimVickers, Wikimedia Commons
  • Optogenetics:  Movie S4 from Kakumoto T, Nakata T (2013). "Optogenetic Control of PIP3: PIP3 Is Sufficient to Induce the Actin-Based Active Part of Growth Cones and Is Regulated via Endocytosis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0070861. PMC: 3737352
  • PCR:  Science Museum London / Science and Society Picture Library
  • Mass spec:  NIH Image Gallery
  • Crystallography:  NIH Image Gallery, NIH History Office, National Institutes of Health
  • Flow cytometry: NIH Image Gallery
  • Protein prediction Author: Christoph Burgstedt
  • Precision medicine Author: FatCamera
  • CRISPR: Ernesto del Aguila III, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH
  • Spatial transcriptomics: "Development of a versatile LCM-Seq method for spatial transcriptomics of fluorescently tagged cholinergic neuron populations" 脡va Rumpler, Bal谩zs G枚cz, Katalin Skrapits, Mikl贸s S谩rv谩ri, Szabolcs Tak谩cs, Imre Farkas, Szil谩rd P贸liska, M谩rton Papp, Norbert Solymosi, Erik Hrabovszky. Journal of Biological Chemistry