ASBMB Student Chapters

ASBMB Student Chapters The ASBMB Student Chapters is a network of thousands of undergraduate biochemistry/molecular biology faculty and students.

Exploring a future in biochemistry or molecular biology? 🧪The ASBMB Marion B. Sewer Undergraduate Scholarship offers $2,...
04/01/2026

Exploring a future in biochemistry or molecular biology? 🧪

The ASBMB Marion B. Sewer Undergraduate Scholarship offers $2,000 for students who are committed to advancing these fields while helping to strengthen the diversity in science.

🎓 Apply now! https://www.asbmb.org/awards-grants/undergraduate-scholarship
🗓️ Deadline: April 30

Provides up to $2,000 toward undergraduate tuition costs for one academic year.

📣 Undergraduate students: Don’t miss these upcoming research & career opportunities!🔬Deadlines are approaching for sever...
01/15/2026

📣 Undergraduate students: Don’t miss these upcoming research & career opportunities!

🔬Deadlines are approaching for several summer research programs, internships and career-exploration opportunities in the molecular life sciences, including:

• NIH, NIST & Amgen summer research programs
• A fully funded Ph.D. admissions prep institute
• Science policy career exploration webinars
• Paid industry and leadership internships

Many applications are due January–February, so now is the time to start planning. Mentors and advisors — please share with your students!

➡️ Learn more: https://www.asbmb.org/asbmb-today/careers/011426/opportunities-for-scientists-11426

Calling all biochemistry and molecular biology educators! Share your teaching experiences and insights in ASBMB Today’s essay series. Submit your essay or pitch by Jan. 15, 2026.

Make your chapter legendary: Outstanding Chapter AwardThe Outstanding Chapter Award celebrates student chapters that lea...
11/21/2025

Make your chapter legendary: Outstanding Chapter Award

The Outstanding Chapter Award celebrates student chapters that lead in education, outreach, and campus engagement.
Applications are now open! Submit by Dec.12 for a chance to be recognized at the ASBMB Annual Meeting and receive $850 to support chapter activities.

Apply now and showcase your chapter’s impact!
https://www.asbmb.org/student-chapters/awards/outstanding-chapter

An $850 cash prize to support chapter activities.

🎉Congratulations to Melodie Cadichon, the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Henry Teoh Award for Outstanding Collegiate Sci...
08/05/2025

🎉Congratulations to Melodie Cadichon, the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Henry Teoh Award for Outstanding Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program Graduating Senior!

This award recognizes exceptional achievement, leadership and promise in a student. Cadichon is being honored for enhancing the connections between CSTEP and the ASBMB Student Chapter at SUNY Old Westbury: https://ow.ly/66b550WzNi9.

She won the State University of New York at Old Westbury’s Dr. Henry Teoh Award for Outstanding Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program Graduating Senior, which recognizes exceptional achievement, leadership and promise in a student.

Please join us in congratulating the 16 new undergraduate juniors and seniors inducted to ASBMB's honor society, Chi Ome...
05/06/2025

Please join us in congratulating the 16 new undergraduate juniors and seniors inducted to ASBMB's honor society, Chi Omega Lambda (ΧΩΛ)!
https://ow.ly/bkLV50VNYYK

Chi Omega Lambda, which recognizes exceptional juniors and seniors pursuing degrees in the molecular life sciences, has 16 new inductees in 2025.

The University of Illinois Springfield's ASBMB Student Chapter, in collaboration with The Research Society at UIS, recen...
10/17/2024

The University of Illinois Springfield's ASBMB Student Chapter, in collaboration with The Research Society at UIS, recently teamed up with SIU Medicine to host their annual "Meet-Your-Mentor" event, during which students have the opportunity to connect with UIS and SIU professors and learn about starting research projects. Congratulations on a successful event!
https://www.instagram.com/p/DA8oPRDxOwC/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Shoutout to the ASBMB Student Chapter at Purdue Biochemistry for this awesome interview with faculty advisor Orla Hart! ...
10/17/2024

Shoutout to the ASBMB Student Chapter at Purdue Biochemistry for this awesome interview with faculty advisor Orla Hart! Dr. Hart highlights the benefits of attending the ASBMB's annual meeting and being involved with the society. She says: "You will meet people that you will have as professional contacts. It will be fun!"
🔬 abstract submission info: https://www.asbmb.org/annual-meeting/abstracts
💡 Learn more about ASBMB Student Chapters and student and faculty benefits: https://www.asbmb.org/education/student-chapters
✅ Follow .bchm.club on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBNtPxjRdVQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
⭐ This interview is such a wonderful example of the work our student chapters members and faculty advisors do to support the next generation of scientists! Thank you all!

05/22/2024

Thank you to our ASBMB Public Affairs Advisory Committee members, Advocacy Training Program delegates and staff who met w/policymakers on Capitol Hill today. And a very important thank you to all who participated in our letter writing campaign. (If you haven't yet emailed your elected officials, there's still time. Check out the link in our story for details!) We so appreciate all your support in advocating for basic science!
Photo credit: Rick Page
https://www.asbmb.org/advocacy/capitol-hill-day

Support ASBMB members and staff who are on Capitol Hill today advocating for basic scientific research funding by sendin...
05/22/2024

Support ASBMB members and staff who are on Capitol Hill today advocating for basic scientific research funding by sending an email to your policymakers! Visit https://www.asbmb.org/advocacy for details.

04/17/2024

To quote Amy Schneider on , “What are (optical) tweezers?”

In this technique, a molecule of interested is usually tethered to one or two micron-sized beads by double stranded DNA molecular handles. A laser beam, focused by a microscope objective lens, can then trap these beads and use light’s momentum to stretch and compress the molecule of interest to study its structure. Head to jbc.org and check out Amy K. Chau and co-authors’ latest paper to learn more!
https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(23)01818-5/fulltext

To quote Amy Schneider on  , “What are (optical) tweezers?”In this technique, a molecule of interested is usually tether...
04/12/2024

To quote Amy Schneider on , “What are (optical) tweezers?”

In this technique, a molecule of interested is usually tethered to one or two micron-sized beads by double stranded DNA molecular handles. A laser beam, focused by a microscope objective lens, can then trap these beads and use light’s momentum to stretch and compress the molecule of interest to study its structure.

Head to jbc.org and check out Amy K. Chau and co-authors’ latest paper to learn more! (Link also in bio.)
https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(23)01818-5/fulltext

04/09/2024

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