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Immune cells can adapt to invading pathogens
A team of bioengineers studies how T cells decide whether to fight now or prepare for the next battle.
Hinton lab maps structure of mitochondria at different life stages
An international team determines the differences in the 3D morphology of mitochondria and cristae, their inner membrane folds, in brown adipose tissue.
National Academies propose initiative to sequence all RNA molecules
Unlocking the epitranscriptome could transform health, medicine, agriculture, energy and national security.
From the journals: JLR
What can you do with artificial lipoproteins? A new key to angiogenesis. Flavonoids counteract oxidative stress. Read about recent papers on these topics.
2024 voter guide
Learn about the candidates running for ASBMB Council, Nominating Committee, Publications Committee and treasurer.
A paleolithic peer review
You might think review panels have only been around for the last century or so. You would be mistaken.
Charles O. Rock (1949 – 2023)
Colleagues and trainees remember a world expert in membrane lipid homeostasis.
Iron could be key to treating a global parasitic disease
A study has found that leishmaniasis causes body-wide changes in iron balance, leading to red blood cell damage.
Honors for Clemons, Hatzios and Wiemer
Awards, honors, milestones and more. Find out what's happening in the lives of ASBMB members.
Meet Our Contributors
Raechel McKinley
Marissa Locke Rottinghaus
Arti Dumbrepatil
Nicholas Rhind
ATP delegates push for improved policies
Raechel McKinley
Science Policy Manager
This ASBMB program helps advocates gain skills to address issues that affect science and scientists. Read More
Cities under the sea
Marissa Locke Rottinghaus
Science Writer
Nanotechnology offers a way to restore and re-create coral reef biodiversity. Read More
Understanding the fat science
Researchers at UCLA investigate lipid remodeling in the liver for energy generation. Read More
The power of sabbaticals
Nicholas Rhind
Professor
To mark Women’s History Month, Nicholas Rhind writes about learning techniques in other researchers’ labs that empower the work in his own. Read More
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