Society news briefs: December 2020
Brady, Coulson and Strahl join JBC in 2022
Donita Brady, Elizabeth Coulson and Brian Strahl will become associate editors for the Journal of Biological Chemistry in January. All three are current editorial board members.
is a faculty member at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She also serves as assistant dean for inclusion, diversity and equity in research. Her areas of specialty are cell signaling and protein kinases in cancer.
In 2016, a JBC Herbert Tabor Early Career Investigator Award winner. Also, in April, she will give a talk at the 2022 ASBMB Annual Meeting session on signaling titled “Tracing copper utilization by kinase signal transduction pathways: Implications for cancer cell processes.”
is a group leader at the Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research and a professor at the Queensland Brain Institute. She also serves as deputy head of the school of biomedical sciences.
Coulson's lab studies the degeneration that occurs in cholinergic neurons in the brain and spinal cord. She has been a member of the ASBMB since 2013.
is a professor at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, where he also serves as vice chair of the biochemistry and biophysics department. His areas of specialty are chromatin biology and histone modifications. He has been a member of the society since 2005.
Strahl won the ASBMB Young Investigator Award in 2006.
Advocating for open science and security in research enterprise
In early October, the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology held an important hearing on balancing open science and research security within the U.S. The ASBMB public affairs staff submitted testimony on this issue urging members of Congress to pass legislation harmonizing disclosure requirements, defining procedures for handling allegations of research misconduct violation, and providing the scientific community with evidence-based reports on research integrity violations. Read the testimony here.
ASBMB welcomes new undergraduate education coordinator
In October, the ASBMB welcomed Tejiri Olafimihan as its new undergraduate education coordinator. In this role, she will support the society’s student chapters, undergraduate poster competition at the annual meeting, degree-accreditation program and certification exam.
“I have been an educator for the past five years, and stepping into this role from the classroom as a STEM educator, I’m excited to continue to champion diversity in the scientific community as well as provide students with different resources and opportunities that will empower them to contribute to the next generation of great scientists,” Olafimihan said. “I look forward to helping bring about incredible change in the field of life sciences.”
Nominations for the ASBMB Honor Society due Jan. 31
Student chapter members are eligible for election into the ASBMB Honor Society, ΧΩΛ. The honor society recognizes juniors and seniors demonstrating exceptional achievement in academics, research and science outreach. For more information and to apply, visit the honor society page on our website.Give the gift of ASBMB membership
Give a colleague, student or friend a full year of exceptional resources and enriching experiences. Visit asbmb.org/gift-membership.
Get involved with the ASBMB
We encourage all ASBMB members to engage in society activities — big or small. Use our advocacy toolkit to communicate with lawmakers. Start a student chapter at your school. Watch an on-demand webinar. Contribute to our diversity scholarship fund. Learn all the ways you can benefit and help.
Enjoy reading ASBMB Today?
Become a member to receive the print edition four times a year and the digital edition weekly.
Learn moreFeatured jobs
from the
Get the latest from ASBMB Today
Enter your email address, and we’ll send you a weekly email with recent articles, interviews and more.
Latest in Careers
Careers highlights or most popular articles
Upcoming opportunities
Just added: Register for ASBMB's virtual session on thriving in challenging academic or work environments.
Who decides when a grad student graduates?
Ph.D. programs often don’t have a set timeline. Students continue with their research until their thesis is done, which is where variability comes into play.
Upcoming opportunities
Submit an abstract for ASBMB's meeting on ferroptosis!
Join the pioneers of ferroptosis at cell death conference
Meet Brent Stockwell, Xuejun Jiang and Jin Ye — the co-chairs of the ASBMB’s 2025 meeting on metabolic cross talk and biochemical homeostasis research.
A brief history of the performance review
Performance reviews are a widely accepted practice across all industries — including pharma and biotech. Where did the practice come from, and why do companies continue to require them?
Upcoming opportunities
Save the date for ASBMB's in-person conferences on gene expression and O-GlcNAcylation in health and disease.