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Structural insights reveal how SPOP protein contributes to cancer
St. Jude team publishes the first 3D structure of the entire assembly.

ASBMB makes recommendations to support bioeconomy
Society advocates for immigration and funding reforms to diversify the workforce and measures to ensure equitable access to standardized data and tools.

Talking about maximizing access
Ann Stock, president of the ASBMB, talks to Sonia Flores about the society’s Maximizing Access Committee, better known as the MAC.

What to read and watch during Black History Month
The ASBMB Maximizing Access Committee shares its picks.

Common psychotropic meds disrupt cholesterol synthesis in brain
Mouse study explains why adults sometimes get misdiagnosed with rare syndrome that affects babies.

Silva, Damo win diversity awards; Sonenberg named to hall of fame
Awards, promotions, milestones and more. Find out what's going on in the lives of ASBMB members.

In memoriam: Maria C. Linder
She was a dedicated scientist and mentor at California State University, Fullerton and a member of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology since 1984.

Could getting rid of old cells turn back the clock on aging?
Researchers are investigating medicines that selectively kill decrepit cells to promote healthy aging — but more work is needed before declaring them a fountain of youth.

Calendar of events, awards and opportunities
Happening this week: Early-bird registration deadline for #DiscoverBMB. Regular registration deadline for Deuel Conference on Lipids. The NIH's virtual grants conference. And two deadlines for ASBMB undergrads.
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‘I like to be in the lab’
Martina G. Efeyini
Careers Columnist
Our industry careers columnist spoke with Susan Abbatiello, a principal consultant scientist at Waters Corp. Read More
Breathing and not breathing
“These moves don’t necessarily raise your heart rate, but the constant apnea cycles combined with total body engagement are definitely an exercise you feel.” Read More
ASBMB supports bill to lower cost of federal student loans
Raechel McKinley
Science Policy Manager
Society backs legislation to increase Pell grants and make loans more affordable for current and future students. Read More
Turning points
Eight scientists from academia and industry reflect on how mentors have impacted their lives. Read More
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