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Just added: SEBM webinar series on synthetic biology, NIH panel about women in leadership, #BlackInChem week and more

Every week, we update this list with new meetings, awards, scholarships and events. If you’d like us to feature something that you’re offering to the bioscience community, email us with the subject line “For calendar.” 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ members’ offerings take priority, and we do not promote products/services. Learn how to advertise in 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Today.

Aug. 3: Event "Navigating Uncomfortable Situations"

At noon Pacific time on Aug. 3, the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Sciencewill host a webinar with a panel of former community college students. They will share "uncomfortable situations they experienced on their path through STEM, including systemic discrimination, navigating higher education while being part of a historically excluded group, and other challenges." A discussion will follow. 

Aug. 4, 18 & 25: SEBM webinar series on synthetic biology

The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine is hosting a webinar series on synthetic biology throughout August. Here's the lineup. All are at 1:30 p.m. Eastern.

Aug. 4: Oscar Ces, Imperial College, London, and Neal Devaraj, University of California, San Diego

Aug. 18: David Baker, University of Washington, and Floyd Romesberg, Sanofi

Aug. 25: Hana El-Samad, University of California, San Francisco, and Ashty Karim, Northwestern University

Aug. 5: Live NIH panel on women in leadership

The National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women's health is holding a Facebook Live event at 2 p.m. Eastern on Aug. 5. Here's how they describe it: "The panelists will discuss their research and career paths, the role of institutions and mentors in helping to ensure women are provided the tools and support needed to excel in leadership roles, and how increasing the number of women, especially women of color, in these roles can help address health disparities and improve quality of care and health outcomes for all." 

Aug. 10–15: #BlackInChem week on Twitter

has a full calendar for #BlackInChem week, but here's a quick rundown. On Monday, use the hashtag #BlackInAnalytical. On Tuesday, use #BlackInBiological. On Wednesday, use #BlackInInorganic. On Thursday, use #BlackInOrganic. On Friday, use #BlackInPhysical. And on Saturday, use #BlackInChemJourney.

Sphingolipids in physiology and pathology

Christopher Clarke (Stony Brook Medicine), Giovanni D’Angelo (EPFL) and Liana C. Silva (Universidade de Lisboa) have organized a webinar series focused on sphingolipids, with support from LIPID MAPS and Avanti Polar Lipids. To attend an upcoming lecture, click on the title link to register. You can view past webinars . All are scheduled for 11 a.m. Eastern.

Aug. 10 

| Stefanka Spassieva (University of Kentucky)

 | Michael Airola (Stony Brook University)

Aug. 11: Deadline for HHMI program for medically trained scientists

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute will be accepting up to 10 biomedical scientists for its new $120 million research program. According to the announcement we received, the Medically Trained Scientists Program "will offer as many as eight years of support for up to 10 early career scientists who are committed to conducting basic research."

Aug. 12–13: Environment and biomarkers workshop

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine will hold a virtual workshop titled "Predicting Human Health Effects from Environmental Exposures: Applying Translatable and Accessible Biomarkers of Effect" on Aug. 12 and 13. Now, what's unique about this event is that they're going to release pre-recorded lectures on Aug. 3 so that workshop participants can watch them when they have time and then engage in discussion before, during and after the event on the online platform.

Call for virtual scientific event proposals

The 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ provides members with a virtual platform to share scientific research and accomplishments and to discuss emerging topics and technologies with the BMB community.

The 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ will manage the technical aspects, market the event to tens of thousands of contacts and present the digital event live to a remote audience. Additional tools such as polling, Q&A, breakout rooms and post event Twitter chats may be used to facilitate maximum engagement.

Seminars are typically one to two hours long. A workshop or conference might be longer and even span several days.

Prospective organizers may submit proposals at any time. Decisions are usually made within four to six weeks. 

Propose an event.

August through September: FASEB Research Conferences

The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology has a virtual conference series running through September. The schedule is below.

  • The Nutrient Sensing and Metabolic Signaling Conference  | Aug. 10–11 
  • The Folic Acid B12 and One-Carbon Metabolism Conference | Aug. 17–19
  • The Cell Signaling in Cancer Conference: From Mechanisms to Therapy | Sept. 21–22

Aug. 12–Dec. 9: Webinars about science policy jobs

The University of Cincinnati's student-run science policy group has invited a bunch of speakers to talk about the work they do. You can see the lineup . 

Aug. 31: Deadline for FASEB's BioArt competition

The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology is accepting submissions for its until Aug. 31. 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ members frequently win this contest, and we encourage you to check out these examples of past winners and to submit your own images/videos. Learn more about the competition: .

Aug. 31: Deadline for health disparities award

The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities is accepting applications for the 2021 NIMHD William G. Coleman Jr., Ph.D., Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Innovation Award through Aug. 31. The award supports one-year projects by intramural postdocs and staff scientists and clinicians. (In other words, you must already be an employee of the National Institutes of Health.)

Sept. 1: Deadline for PROLAB travel awards

The Promoting Research Opportunities for Latin American Biochemists program allows Latin American graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to spend up to six months in U.S. or Canadian laboratories. Participants get access to technologies and expertise that may not be readily available in their home countries, allowing them to grow their skills and contribute to building capacity in the life sciences at home. Note that the deadline has been extended from this spring to Sept. 1.  Learn more.

Oct. 1: Deadline for IUBMB fellowships

The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has — the Wood–Whelan Research Fellowships, the IUBMB Mid-Career Research Fellowships and the Tang Education Fellowships — and . The deadline to apply for all of them is Oct. 1.

Oct. 5: Deadline for microbiology award

The National Academy of Sciences is accepting nominations for the Selman A. Waksman Award, which recognizes significant contributions to the field of microbiology and carries a $20,000 purse.  

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