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ASBMB journals

The ASBMB's three prestigious journals offer a platform for your research with the benefit of editorial feedback, fast turnaround and open access.

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Journal of Biological Chemistry

JBC publishes high-quality science that seeks to elucidate the molecular and cellular basis of biological processes.

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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics

MCP showcases cutting-edge advances in proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics.

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Journal of Lipid Research

JLR is the most cited journal devoted to lipids in the world, focusing on the science of lipids in health and disease.

ASBMB Today
2025 ASBMB election results

2025 ASBMB election results

By Marissa Locke Rottinghaus

Learn about the new president, secretary, Council members and committee members.

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2025 ASBMB election results

Learn about the new president, secretary, Council members and committee members.

Yu receives early career research award

He will receive $35,000 to fund his research on the proteotype and cell signaling.

Neurobiology of stress and substance use

MOSAIC scholar and proud Latino, Bryan Cruz of Scripps Research Institute studies the neurochemical origins of PTSD-related alcohol use using a multidisciplinary approach.

Supporting science through advocacy and community building

ASBMB President Joan Conaway calls on scientists to take action as funding cuts and policy shifts threaten the U.S. research enterprise, emphasizing the power of community advocacy and persistence in protecting the future of science.

Webinar

Nuclear second messenger signaling: How phospholipids, bilirubin and inositol phosphates directly control gene expression

July 9, 2025 | 12:15–1 p.m. Eastern

Ray Blind of Vanderbilt University presents his research.

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From lab to launch: Navigating the path from academia to commercialization

From lab to launch: Navigating the path from academia to commercialization

June 26 | Learn strategies for navigating the commercialization process and securing research funding. More

The 15th international symposium on proteomics in the life sciences

The 15th international symposium on proteomics in the life sciences

Aug. 17–21 | An international forum for discussion of the remarkable advances in cell and human protein biology revealed by ever-more-innovative and powerful proteomics technologies. Register by July 23. More