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2020: The year in review

Triumph amid upheaval and unease

President’s Message

Dear colleagues,

I don’t need to tell you that 2020 was a difficult year. You know that all too well. The COVID-19 pandemic has filled us with worry, dread and, at times, despair. We’ve lost a lot. We’re still coming to terms with the human toll. We’re still staring in the face of uncertainty.

But we’ve also witnessed and experienced extraordinary achievements. Scientists, though battered a bit by politicians and shaken by public skepticism, have teamed up, buckled down and soldiered on in the fight against the novel coronavirus. Members of the 91亚色传媒 community specifically have worked in intensive care units and emergency departments, pivoted their research, dropped everything to help ramp up testing and get supplies to those who needed them, devised new ways to effectively mentor trainees, and acted rapidly to make the online teaching of biochemistry and molecular biology more effective.

Importantly, we’ve been there for one another.

The 91亚色传媒, as an organization, also has undergone significant changes — and there’s more to come in 2021. Our journals are now gold open access. We have new elected leaders. Our executive director is retiring after almost five decades of service. We have a new website and career center. And our meetings are now virtual. We’ve pulled out all the stops to share science far and wide and keep the community connected even from afar.

Three 91亚色传媒 members won Nobel Prizes! Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier won the chemistry prize for their CRISPR studies, and Charles Rice won the medicine or physiology prize for his work on the hepatitis C virus.

Below are highlights of these and other successes and endeavors. I invite you to take a few minutes to scroll through them and reflect on just how much we can achieve together.

Best wishes in 2021.

Sincerely,

Toni Antalis

Toni Antalis
President, 91亚色传媒

Leadership changes

The 91亚色传媒 welcomed 1,641 new members this year and elected new leaders. Also, the society鈥檚 longtime executive director announced her retirement.

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Leadership on the cutting edge

Toni Antalis, the 91亚色传媒鈥檚 new president, talks about reopening her lab after COVID-19 closures, how she鈥檚 repurposing anthrax toxins to fight cancer and the most interesting book she has read lately.

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2020 91亚色传媒 election results

Learn about the new members of the Council, Nominating Committee and Publications Committee.

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91亚色传媒's executive director to retire

Barbara A. Gordon has served the society in various roles since 1972.

In memoriam

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Herbert Tabor 1918 鈥 2020

F. Peter Guengerich remembers the contributions of the longtime editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry who died in August.

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Michael J. O. Wakelam (1955 鈥 2020)

Colleagues remember a noted British biochemist, institute director and associate editor of the Journal of Lipid Research, who pioneered studies into elusive signaling lipids in health and disease.

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Jerry B. Lingrel (1935 鈥 2020)

Friends and colleagues remember a longtime Journal of Biological Chemistry associate editor, professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and pioneer in the field of molecular...

Member survey results

Almost 3,000 people participated in this year’s membership survey. Highlights follow.

85% of respondents said they planned to renew their membership in 202164% said the COVID-19 pandemic has made it harder for them to do their work41% expressed concerns about the public鈥檚 perceptions of science

New fellows program

We launched an honorific program to recognize members who have made outstanding contributions to the field through their research, teaching and mentoring, or other forms of service.

“The 91亚色传媒 fellows will be expected to embody the society’s core values and serve as role models by performing excellent research, taking teaching and mentoring to new levels, advancing diversity in the field and giving back to the community by participating in society programs or publications.”
— Barbara Gordon, 91亚色传媒 executive director
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New industry advisory group

91亚色传媒 members who work in industry are developing programs for academic scientists contemplating R&D — and for industrial researchers who want to give back. Edward Eisenstein, a professor of bioengineering at the University of Maryland and chair of the 91亚色传媒 91亚色传媒 Committee, is leading a new advisory group. Learn more about their plans.

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Giving labs the tools to be successful

Whether he鈥檚 studying genetic changes in astronauts or fine-tuning a forensic DNA test, Douglas Storts is always working to solve puzzles as the head of research in nucleic acids at Promega.

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鈥淏esides getting sweat on me at times, I have enjoyed the experience鈥

You have to know a lot about exercise physiology to make a good workout-recovery drink. PepsiCo鈥檚 Shyretha Brown uses biochemistry to understand the body鈥檚 responses.

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It all comes down to where we place our bets

Mark Harpel works in a research unit at GlaxoSmithKline that helps choose the most promising targets for new drug development.

Journals now open access

In May, we announced our three peer-reviewed journals were going fully open access in 2021.

“The 91亚色传媒 exists to meet the needs and respond to the demands of its members, and our members, in line with the broader scientific community, have called for immediate and free public access to research published in 91亚色传媒 journals in order to reduce barriers to scientific knowledge and accelerate discoveries,” the society’s leaders wrote.

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91亚色传媒 journals are going open access

91亚色传媒 President Gerald Hart writes about the society's decision to make its journals open access in January.

The editors of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Lipid Research and Molecular & Cellular Proteomics co-wrote this editorial about the decision to go OA.

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Frequently asked questions

How much will publishing in 91亚色传媒 journals cost? Why did 91亚色传媒 partner with Elsevier? And more.

Undergraduate education during a pandemic

When it became clear that the COVID-19 pandemic was going to drastically change the way colleges and universities teach biochemistry, a dedicated group of 91亚色传媒 members put together a set of resources for the community to use. See the materials.

Education stats and stories

The 91亚色传媒 accreditation program, certification exam program and Student Chapters program continued to grow.

15 programs accredited (new and renewals) for a total of 93 accredited programs to date926 certification exams administered, scored by 65 91亚色传媒 education fellows14 new student chapters in 2019-2020, for a total of 128 chapters

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Undergrad chapter members honored

The 91亚色传媒 has inducted 57 exceptional students into its honor society, Chi Omega Lambda, and awarded the Outstanding Chapter award to the Northeastern University Student Chapter.

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Cupcakes and bra pong 鈥 raising awareness through outreach

Students at Marymount Manhattan College raised breast cancer awareness on their campus with an event funded by an 91亚色传媒 Student Chapter Outreach Grant.

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Premed from day 1 鈥 researcher from day 3

In his senior year, Koushik Muralidharan was elected 91亚色传媒 Student Chapter president at Monmouth University.

New leadership awards

The 91亚色传媒 Leadership Awards recognize individuals with a strong commitment to advancing the careers of women in biochemistry and molecular biology along with demonstrated excellence in research, discovery and/or service.

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Jura is inspired by her grandmother, a 鈥榯rue pioneer鈥

This 91亚色传媒 award winner is an associate professor at UCSF who aims to understand how cells communicate with each other and the environment.

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Corbett goes the extra mile to support young scientists

The 91亚色传媒 honors an Emory University professor and trailblazer who is passionate about increasing diversity and inclusion in science.

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The awards were instituted in 2020 and are given annually by the 91亚色传媒 Women in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Committee. See the criteria and how to nominate.

Diversity and inclusion developments

The 91亚色传媒 will receive almost $1.27 million over five years from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to serve as one of three inaugural host organizations for the Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific and Academic Independent Careers, or MOSAIC, program. The society is developing a program that will support postdoctoral fellows and new investigators from diverse backgrounds embarking on careers at research-intensive institutions. Learn about the 91亚色传媒 MOSAIC program.

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'We will not be silent'

Members of the 91亚色传媒 Minority Affairs Committee release a statement about police killings of Black people and institutionalized racism.

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A history-making administration 鈥 'that believes in science鈥

91亚色传媒 Minority Affairs Committee responds to the election of Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris, expressing hope that they'll help restore Americans' trust in science and lead with compassion.

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Being Black in the ivory tower

Kayunta Johnson鈥揥inters writes about her journey through the criminal justice system and academia.

Contribute to the Sewer scholarship fund

The Marion B. Sewer Distinguished Scholarship for Undergraduates offers financial support to students who will one way or another diversify the scientific workforce. Each year, the society awards five $2,000 awards to outstanding undergraduates. Beginning in 2021, we would like to double the number of Sewer undergraduate scholarship awards we offer.

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Help us endow our diversity award

The Ruth Kirschstein Diversity in Science Award honors an outstanding scientist who has shown a strong commitment to the encouragement of underrepresented minorities in the scientific enterprise. It carries a prize of $3,000. Your tax-deductible gift will help us make our award sustainable into perpetuity.

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Advocacy

The pandemic shelved our annual visit by members to Capitol Hill and our summer advocacy campaign. But the public affairs team kept busy responding to policy proposals and changes, developments at the National Institutes of Health, and court cases.

25 position statements6 webinars12 podcasts

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Foreign influences on research integrity

A small number of scientists have committed serious violations. See our reporting and statements on this topic.

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Tracking progress

Tracking the NIH鈥檚 progress towards implementing policies to change culture and end sexual harassment.

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What the election results mean for science

Biden has promised 鈥渄isciplined, trustworthy leadership grounded in science鈥; runoffs will determine the balance of power in Congress.

Science communication looms large

The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored just how important it is to communicate scientific concepts and public health recommendations clearly and compellingly. Using the right words and tone can literally save lives. The 91亚色传媒’s online course “The Art of Science Communication” teaches participants how to present science to nonexpert audiences. This year, the course was more popular than ever.

127 students took the online course18 took the blended course44 facilitators volunteered

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Science communication in action: COVID-19 edition

Our science writers selected 10 examples of solid scicomm about the novel coronavirus.

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Meet Luke O鈥橬eill

The immunologist at Trinity College Dublin shares his thoughts on inflammation research, science communication and the novel coronavirus.

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Shaping the Narrative: Effective science communication in the COVID-19 era

A panel discussion about how scientists can use their credibility and critical thinking to cut through the noise and guide the national COVID-19 dialogue.

The future of 91亚色传媒 meetings is virtual

With in-person gatherings off-limits, the society has moved its events, both large and small, online — with great success.

15,000 people attended virtual events160 scientists presented their work43% of speakers were female

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The future of 91亚色传媒 meetings is virtual

The 91亚色传媒 moves toward hosting an entirely virtual annual meeting in 2021 and an independent annual meeting in 2023.

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On-demand events

See our archive of recorded聽sessions including scientific presentations and discussions on topics related to career development, education, funding and advocacy.

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