Honors for Shan, Landick and Bankston
In memoriam: Ulrich auf dem Keller
News and Ideas
What is metabolism
A biochemist explains how different people convert energy differently – and why that matters for your health.
Upcoming opportunities
Molecule of the year nominations are due Friday! Plus: A new Finding the Funds webinar and LRD seminar are coming up later this month.
What’s next in the Ozempic era
Diabetes, weight loss and now heart health: A new family of drugs is changing the way scientists are thinking about obesity — and more uses are on the horizon.
Consider an undergraduate summer research internship in government
Our careers columnist offers a rundown of agencies that can provide you with a couple of months of lab experience.
Learning to listen
In her talk at DiscoverBMB, ASBMB Sustained Leadership Award recipient Adele Wolfson reflected on the increased inclusiveness of science in recent decades.
MOSAIC scholar explores enzymes
Organic chemist Edwin Alfonzo's scientific journey took an unexpected turn when he discovered the world of enzymes.
How a gene spurs tooth development
University of Iowa researchers find a clue in a rare genetic disorder’s missing chromosome.
Honors for Wright, Chiu and Flanegan
Awards, promotions milestones and more. Find out what's going on in the lives of ASBMB members.
In memoriam: Michael Waterfield
He was a British biochemist and a pioneer in the cancer research field who opened a proteomics lab at University College London.
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Swapping stethoscope for pipette to understand diabetic retinopathy
MOSAIC scholar Emma M. Lessieur Contreras is inspired by the work of her ophthalmologist father. Read More
Notebook scribbles to synthesis pathways
The discipline Kendrick Smith learned as a musician helps him stay focused at the bench. Read More
In memoriam: Michael Waterfield
He was a British biochemist and a pioneer in the cancer research field who opened a proteomics lab at University College London. Read More
Getting to know scientists half a world away
Donald Elmore
Professor of Chemistry
In a program at Wellesley College, students interview and write about researchers at a university in Ghana. Read More
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