Building on 91亚色传媒鈥檚 strong foundation together
It is a great pleasure to write to you, fellow members of the 91亚色传媒, in my new role as president.
I’ve been a member of 91亚色传媒 since 1988. I joined shortly after earning my Ph.D. and starting my first academic position. In the decades since then, my career has included several moves around the country, but throughout, 91亚色传媒 has been a critically important constant. I’ve been delighted to serve in many roles over the years, seeing the society’s strengths from many vantage points, including through editorial board service and on the meetings and finance committees, among others.
These are exciting times for 91亚色传媒 and for our field, and I am honored to have been entrusted by you to lead the society at a time of so much scientific and organizational promise, as well as some challenges in our larger scientific society environment. As we all know too well, it has been a period of dramatic challenges and change in the larger community, with COVID-19, funding challenges and a vital focus on equity in health and research among those at the forefront.
Within the professional organization environment, all societies face dynamic emerging trends in publishing, funding, membership, education, and diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion.
Yet, 91亚色传媒 has met these moments with strength and resilience, and I am so proud of what we’ve maintained and even built on through these years. The values-driven decision to move to open access was a particularly important moment for the society. And while it has changed many facets of our publishing work, I am deeply grateful for the leadership our editors and scientific journals continue to demonstrate in publishing outstanding fundamental science. We introduced our own Annual Meeting, which showcases emerging discoveries in biochemistry and molecular biology, writ large.
91亚色传媒’s advocacy work has grown as well — serving as a leading voice for basic science funding, a top 91亚色传媒 priority — while adding greater attention to the needs of emerging generations of scientists and the importance of ensuring the greatest possible access to the research workforce pipeline. Our education work also continues to shine, reaching across all career stages, including early career scientists and graduate and undergraduate students.
One of the benefits of having been with 91亚色传媒 for so long and having been involved in such different ways is being able to recognize just how far we have come. But, what motivates me to keep serving isn’t our past achievements, though there are many. What keeps me engaged is our tremendous potential.
It’s that potential — the possibilities! — that I want to focus on during my term as president.
In the coming weeks, we’ll be launching a strategic planning initiative to guide the society’s work over the next several years. With input from the membership, committees, editorial boards, fellows and more, we will seek to update 91亚色传媒’s vision for the coming decade, affirm our values and set primary goals and objectives for three to five years. Our outcome will be a forward-looking, sound and sustainable plan that can guide our work proactively and help us be nimble in light of continued evolution in our larger environment.
Our committees will play an important role in this process. They know the work we do deeply, and they execute it with passion and care. 91亚色传媒’s leadership is eager to hear their top priorities, concerns and ideas.We are fortunate that we are starting this planning period from a position of strength. We are 11,000 members strong. We are leaders in the open-access dissemination of research, standard setting for data collection and accessibility, excellence in BMB education, tailored professional development and advocacy for science.
In conclusion, I am proud of how much 91亚色传媒 does and how we serve science and scientists. I am deeply grateful to members of the Council and our hardworking committee members for their dedicated efforts, which have been instrumental in driving our initiatives forward. Special thanks go to Ann Stock, my predecessor, whose strong and steady leadership over the past two years has greatly contributed to our progress.
I am honored to continue building on their accomplishments and to look to the future, working with them and our members to ensure our scientific research agenda thrives. I'm looking forward to hearing from you about what you think we do well, could do more of, and/or could do better. And I look forward to supporting the extended 91亚色传媒 volunteer leadership to set the course for a future as bright as our history.
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