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Marilee Benore

Marilee Benore

Marilee Benore is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Michigan–Dearborn, where she studies vitamin transport, and a member of the ASBMB Women in Biochemistry and ͵͵ Biology Committee.

Articles by Marilee Benore

Books we love for future scientists
Books

Books we love for future scientists

March 6, 2024
Members of the ASBMB’s Women in Biochemistry and ͵͵ Biology Committee highlight stories that empowered them on the way to becoming scientists.
Evolving to connect
Essay

Evolving to connect

March 31, 2022
This essay by Marilee Benore received an honorable mention in our “Meeting Connections” contest.
Lonely science
Jobs

Lonely science

March 17, 2022
While the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the lives of all scientists, some groups were affected more than others. Women and early-career scientists were among the hardest hit.
My study-abroad experience
Essay

My study-abroad experience

Oct. 1, 2014
Marilee Benore of the University of Michigan–Dearborn went to France this summer with a group of students and researchers to study artifacts unearthed from a burial ground.
How to help students learn — and thrill your department chair
How-to

How to help students learn — and thrill your department chair

May 1, 2013
Choosing a career in academics? While most scientists are reasonably well-prepared to embark upon research careers, many have far less experience in teaching.