Membership
            Tips for starting a student chapter
The ASBMB Student Chapters program offers benefits to undergraduate students and faculty advisers alike. Starting a new chapter may seem daunting, but there are many great ideas to consider for activities and stories to review covering chapter accomplishments and student success.
Ideas for educational and professional-development activities
- Research talks
 - Alumni career panels
 - Course selection pre-registration lunch/dinner
 - Student–faculty luncheon
 - MCAT study group
 - Résumé photo event/headshots
 - Advising event
 - Faculty talks
 - Student mentor–mentee programs
 - Journal club
 - Off-campus trips to learn about BMB in the field
 
Ideas for outreach activities
- Presenting about research to high school students to introduce them to STEM
 - Publishing a chapter campus newsletter or magazine
 - Organizing a lesson for a local after-school program
 - Judging or presenting at local science festivals
 - Hosting a demonstration at a booth on campus
 - Leading a drive for supplies to send to health-oriented service organizations
 - Supporting local Boy Scout and Girl Scout groups on initiatives leading to merit badges
 - Participating in a science café
 - Hosting a demonstration at a local farmer’s market
 - Creating a science-focused podcast
 - Taking students on tour of on-campus labs
 - Participating in advocacy related to science
 
Ideas for social activities
- Building edible cell models with club members
 - Weekly informal luncheon
 - Creating terrariums as a group
 - Painting party
 - Senior cookout
 - Soap making
 - Finals study break
 
Learn more
 Magazine
                    How to run an ASBMB Student Chapter
A conversation with John Tansey, a professor at Otterbein University and adviser to the winner of the 2023 ASBMB Outstanding Chapter Award.
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                    Why should I be an ASBMB Student Chapter adviser?
Ann Aguanno and Andrea Anastasio answer frequently asked questions about advising undergraduate chapters.
