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A strategic plan for 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½
91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ President Joan Conaway presents the society's strategic plan featuring a new mission and vision for 2025-2029.

91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ honors Lawrence Tabak with public service award
He will deliver prerecorded remarks at the 2025 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Annual Meeting in Chicago.

91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ names 2025 JBC/Tabor Award winners
The six awardees are first authors of outstanding papers published in 2024 in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Council roundup: February 2025
Council met to discuss governance policies, such as the strategic plan, departmental updates and the evolving political climate.

91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ names 2025 fellows
91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ honors 24 members for their service to the society and accomplishments in research, education, mentorship, diversity and inclusion and advocacy.

91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ releases statement on sustaining U.S. scientific leadership
The society encourages the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. government to continue their support of the nation’s leadership in science.
91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Council: Fall roundup

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Charting 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½â€™s vibrant and sustainable future
President Joan Conaway and Treasurer Russell DeBose–Boyd establish a plan to sustain 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½â€™s financial future.

91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Council approves bylaws updates
Changes bring society into greater alignment with current and best practice.

A decade of teaching the Art of Science Communication
Why now, more than ever, scientists must be able to explain what they do to non-scientists.

Commitment, content and community
The 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ president writes: People join and stay connected with societies for these three major reasons. What does that mean for 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ and for you in renewing your membership in 2025?

Member feedback contributes to building a strong 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ future
An 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ survey drew nearly 1,500 responses from members, nonmembers and expired members who want to engage with more science, maintain strong community.

What seems dead may not be dead
Vincent Tagliabracci will receive the Earl and Thressa Stadtman Distinguished Scientist Award at the 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Annual Meeting, April 12–15 in Chicago.
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