Headed to DC to advocate with #ASBMB for science funding, reminding NY & NJ congressional staffers of the impact of NIH/NSF/DOE-supported research & training in their states & districts. Glad to have @gillibrandny one Amtrak car away, looking forward to meeting her office Wed!
Congratulations to our newest graduate Kylie Paul! She is moving on to grad school at UMass Amherst this fall. Very proud of her and all her accomplishments! She's also very creative.. she bedazzled her graduation cap with her fav protein, Grp94! 😍
Very happy to report that our paper on using BLI to monitor ubiquitination in real time is now available! Congratulations to Ruvindi and Shreesti!
For anyone looking for a high-quality postdoc, Ruvindi is on the market now! Reach out to me to connect!
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Come join our great Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry @mu_chem @miamiuniversity!
Opening for a TT Inorganic/Bioinorganic faculty member. Apply via link below
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Please join us in congratulating the winners of the ASBMB annual awards! Colleagues nominated the winners for making significant contributions to biochemistry & molecular biology & training emerging scientists. Recipients will give talks at #DiscoverBMB! asbmb.org/asbmb-today/people…
ASBMB staff and committee members, Greg Miller, @Jelena23Lucin, @kfblock, Shantá Hinton, @SNeote & @MckinleyRaechel at the Congressional Life Sciences Fair! Our activity is a blood typing demonstration that highlights the important work that our members do! #ASBMBadvocates
ALT Six ASBMB committee members and staff members stand behind a table with a blue table cloth that reads ASBMB at the Congressional Life Sciences Fair at the Rayburn House building in Washington, D.C.
Great job by @miamiuniversity VPRI Sue McDowell on presenting “Improving the Graduate Student and Post-doctoral Experience” at the @APLU_News COR meeting
Dynamic panel of speakers and a wonderful discussion of a challenging issue
Great job by @miamiuniversity VPRI Sue McDowell on presenting “Improving the Graduate Student and Post-doctoral Experience” at the @APLU_News COR meeting
Dynamic panel of speakers and a wonderful discussion of a challenging issue
We are thrilled to announce the fifth cohort of #ASBMBATP delegates! Please join us in extending congratulations and good wishes for their training this summer, which will feature sessions across a wide range of science policy topics.
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ALT The 2023 cohort of ASBMB Advocacy Training Program delegates. Text reads Advocacy Training Program in orange and "Prepaaring BMB scientists for effective science policy and advocacy" in black. There are headshots of the 12 delegates. The background is a black and white photo of the MD State House.
Great wrapup to #ASBMBHillDay23 - visits to 6 NY & NJ offices w/current @ASBMB President Ann Stock surprise meeting w/former ASBMB President Natalie Ahn! Glad to play some small role sharing info on the tremendous benefits of NIH / NSF / DOE support of fundamental research –
ALT Ronald Wek and Rick Page hold their "I advocated for fundamental science!" sign for a photo in front of the U.S. Capitol during ASBMB's Hill Day.
ALT Shantá Hinton, Karen Lewis and Jill Johnson pose for a photo in front of the U.S. Capitol during ASBMB's Hill Day.
ALT Sarina Neote, Shantá Hinton, Marissa Locke-Rottinghaus, Jill Johnson, and Karen Lewis pose for a photo across the street from the U.S. Capitol during ASBMB's Hill Day on May 17.
That wraps a great day on the Hill advocating with @ASBMB and Ron Wek, asking for supporting fundamental research and increasing U.S. competitiveness.
Show your support and send a letter to your policymakers here: bit.ly/3LKowCm#ASBMBHillDay23#ASBMBAdvocates