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  • April 15, 2026: Call for essays: Science in industry

    Research takes place across many settings, including industry, where teams of scientists pursue fundamental and applied questions that shape medicine, technology and society.

    For the summer 2026 ASBMB Today essay series, we invite scientists working in industry to share first-person reflections on their work. These essays will spotlight the science being done in industry and the scientists doing it, offering insight into how research questions are defined, pursued and translated in a range of organizational contexts.

    We are interested in essays from scientists across diverse companies and sectors — including biotech, pharma, startups, academic–industry partnerships, spin-off companies and established corporations — and across a wide range of research areas.

    Submit your pitch or completed essay to: asbmbtoday@asbmb.org

  • Jan. 15, 2026: Call for essays on the science of teaching and learning

    ASBMB Today is seeking first-person essays for an upcoming series on the science of teaching and learning, inviting educators in biochemistry, molecular biology and related fields to reflect on how their teaching approaches have evolved. Essays may explore topics such as active learning, inclusive pedagogy, new technologies or evidence-based teaching practices, and can be submitted as a full essay (500 words) or micro-essay (250 words). Submit your pitch or completed essay by Jan. 15 to mlocke@asbmb.org.

  • ASBMB wants to amplify your voice

    Have you made a meaningful professional connection — a new colleague, friend, mentor or professional collaborator — at the annual meeting? In 200 words or less, we want to hear your experience when you met someone whose science intersected with yours, exchanged ideas, or discovered shared interests that expanded your thinking. Submit your micro-essay to ASBMB Today at asbmbtoday@asbmb.org.

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