On-demand science events
‘All of Us’ for the future of inclusive research and healthcare
A webinar held in observance of National Minority Health Month featuring the work of two BMB researchers who are using the NIH's All of Us Research Program to do their work and highlighting the importance of including populations from historically marginalized backgrounds in research.
Member only contentBlack history in the making: A postdoc research talk series (Pt. II)
In recognition of Black History Month, the ASBMB and NBPA are highlighting the research of Black postdocs in a series that covers a range of BMB topics. Learn about the innovative research that BMB postdocs are doing.
Black history in the making: A postdoc research talk series (Pt. I)
First in a series of talks highlighting the research of Black postdocs in a range of BMB topics in recognition of Black History Month and the significant role Black scientists have in advancing biomedical research.
Member only contentDebunking misinformation about your science
John Cook, founder of Skeptical Science website, discusses debunking strategies for misinformation that occurs within biochemistry and molecular biology topics.
Member only contentNovel insight into the role of lipid contact sites in lipid signaling
June 29, 2022
Pipping the plasma membrane: regulation of plasma membrane dynamics by PIP kinases
April 27, 2022
Recent advances and applications in cryo-EM
This webinar delves into recent advances in cryo-EM sample preparation, developments in machine learning and applications for identifying structure–function relationships in SARS-CoV-2 spike variants.
Member only contentMass spectrometry-based proteomics and disease
In the first installment of the ASBMB Publications Technique Talks webinar series, our speakers delve into different mass spectrometry approaches with a focus on proteomics and disease.
Metabolic reconstruction, modeling and omics data analysis through BioCyc
A bioinformatics workshop featuring a tutorial for using the BioCyc pathway/genome web portal and Pathway Tools software, and a talk about Pathway Tools-based metabolic reconstructions.
Protonic bioenergetics and action potential
Three webinars on the latest discoveries and progress in mitochondria, neurons and other biosystems.
Shedding light on phosphatidic acid signaling with chemical tools
Jeremy Baskin, Cornell University. Walter A. Shaw Young Investigator Award in Lipid Research lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Getting there: Thyroid hormone receptor intracellular trafficking
Lizabeth Allison, College of William & Mary. Ruth Kirschstein Diversity in Science Award lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Death by lipids: Role of non-coding RNAs in metabolic stress
Jean Schaffer, Joslin Diabetes Center at Harvard University. Avanti Award in Lipids lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Phospholipase A2: A paradigm for allosteric regulation by membranes and cell signaling
Edward Dennis, University of California, San Diego. Bert and Natalie Vallee Award in Biomedical Science lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Host parasite interactions between the sexually-transmitted parasite T. vaginalis and its human host
Alice and C.C. Wang Award in Molecular Parasitology lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Wiring the powerhouse: Systems-to-structure approaches for defining mitochondrial protein function
David Pagliarini, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. Earl and Thressa Stadtman Young Scholar Award lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Toolbox to evaluate biological function of histone deacetylases
Carol Fierke, Texas A&M University. Mildred Cohn Award in Biological Chemistry lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Constraining evolution → avoiding drug resistance: Lessons from viruses
Celia Schiffer, University of Massachusetts Medical School. William C. Rose Award lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Cellular machineries devoted to rubisco — the most abundant enzyme
Manajit Hayer-Hartl, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry. ASBMB–Merck Award lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Structural basis of dystroglycan function and the pathogenesis of muscular dystrophy
Kevin Campbell, University of Iowa. Herbert Tabor Research Award lecture given at the 2021 ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Phospholipid control of intracellular transport and membrane repair
Feb. 24, 2021
Phospholipid-rich membrane domains, integrins and actin cytoskeletal organization
Jan. 13, 2021
Glycosylation and extracellular matrix in neurologic and metabolic diseases
June 25, 2020
Glycosylation and extracellular matrix in immunologic, inflammatory and infectious disease
June 24, 2020
Enzyme regulation by filamentation and other alternate and emerging mechanisms
May 27, 2020