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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
AI can be an asset, ASBMB educators say

AI can be an asset, ASBMB educators say

By Andrea Lius

Pedagogy experts share how they use artificial intelligence to save time, increase accessibility and prepare students for a changing world.

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AI can be an asset, ASBMB educators say

Pedagogy experts share how they use artificial intelligence to save time, increase accessibility and prepare students for a changing world.

Upcoming opportunities

Nominate a colleague for the distinction of ASBMB fellow to honor their exceptional service to ASBMB and distinguished record of professional accomplishment.

Honors for Gagna and Sundquist

Claude Gagna is being honored for the diagnostic tool he developed that uses AI to streamline diagnostics. Wesley Sundquist is being honored for his role in finding that HIV’s capsid was a target for treatment.

Cracking cancer’s code through functional connections

A machine learning–derived protein cofunction network is transforming how scientists understand and uncover relationships between proteins in cancer.

In-person Conference

The 15th international symposium on proteomics in the life sciences

Aug. 17–21, 2025 | Cambridge, Mass.

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.

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

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

July 9 | Ray Blind of Vanderbilt University presents his research. More