Advancing molecular life science

ASBMB promotes discovery, community and advocacy to empower the scientists that drive breakthroughs in health, environment and biotechnology.

There's still time to register for the 2026 ASBMB Annual Meeting, March 7–10.
The seven awardees are first authors of outstanding papers published in 2025 in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Margaret Phillips will receive the Alice and C. C. Wang Award in Molecular Parasitology at the ASBMB Annual Meeting
ASBMB's PROLAB award helps graduate students and postdoctoral fellows spend up to six months in U.S. or Canadian labs.

Opportunities to learn & engage

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ASBMB Annual Meeting

2026 ASBMB Annual Meeting

March 7–10, 2026 | National Harbor

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In-person Conference

Transcriptional regulation by chromatin and RNA polymerase

Oct. 29 – Nov. 1, 2026 | Alexandria, Va.

Supporting our members

Advocacy

ASBMB is a leading voice communicating the value and integrity of molecular life science.

Professional development

With a suite of training programs, webinars and mentorship opportunities, ASBMB empowers its members to achieve and maintain career success.

Education

ASBMB supports the next generation of scientists with degree program accreditation, a certification exam and teaching resources for faculty.

Membership
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is a nonprofit professional society that supports scientists through every step of their journey — offering connection, impact and opportunities to shape what's next in molecular life science.