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Spring 2020 Newsletter Released!

The Spring 2020 newsletter was just released. BIOL members should have received it in their email. You can find the newsletter here.

December 2019 Newsletter Released!

The December newsletter was just released. BIOL members should have received it in their email. You can find the newsletter here.

July 2019 Newsletter Released!

The July newsletter was just released. BIOL members should have received it in their email. You can find the newsletter here.

January 2019 Newsletter Released

The fall newsletter was just released. BIOL members should have received it in their email. You can find the newsletter here.

Fall 2018 Newsletter Released

The fall newsletter was just released. BIOL members should have received it in their email. You can find the newsletter here.

Fall ACS 2018 BIOL Program Summary Released

The Program Summary and schedule for the Fall ACS 2018 BIOL Program has been released and can be downloaded here.

2018 Recipients of the Gordon Hammes Biochemistry Lecutureship and Scholar Awards have been Announced!

The recipient of the 2018 Gordon Hammes Lectureship is Vern L. Schramm, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the recipient of the Gordon Hammes Scholar Award is Timothy Bumpus, Cornell University.  Read more at the award recipients page.

Call for Papers: 256th ACS in Boston, MA, August 18-23, 2018

The Fall ACS Meeting in Boston will be held August 19-23, 2018. Deadline for Abstract Submission is Thursday, March 22nd at 11:59 PM EDT.
We will not be able to accept late submissions. If you are submitting a poster, we recommend that you check the box for the SciMix.

Call for Nominations — ACS Infectious Disease Young Investigator Award

Nominations for the  2018 ACS Infectious Diseases Young Investigator Awards  are now open (deadline:  March 1, 2018)  Nominations should be submitted to:  https://acspubs.formstack.com/forms/2018_acsinfectious_lectureship

Applications are Invited for Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Texas A&M University

Applications are invited for the position of Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Texas A&M University. An ideal candidate should have an internationally recognized research program, a demonstrated commitment to undergraduate and graduate education, significant administrative experience and visionary leadership. The position requires a Ph.D. in the biological sciences or a related field, with a record of distinction in research, teaching, and service.

For more information, see the attached PDF.