ASBMB welcomes new members
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular biology welcomed more than 60 new members in April.
Axel Abelein, Karolinska Institutet Omar Abdulaziz A Albalawi, New York Medical College John Barrows, Medical University of South Carolina Kathleen Boris–Lawrie, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Simone Brixius–Anderko, University of Michigan Claire Brown, McGill University Daisy Castillo–Guzman, University of California, Davis E. Coiti帽o, Universidad de la Rep煤blica James Collins, University of Colorado Denver Eric Cordeiro Spinetti, Van Andel Institute Lukas Corey, Yale University Dorothy Dean, University of New Mexico Elston Dsouza, Baker Institute and the University of Melbourne Abdulai Dukuray, Northern Virginia Community College Robyn Eugenio, California State University, Long Beach Paul Fiesel, Michigan State University Natasha Frank, Brigham and Women's Hospital Carlos Gonzalez, San Jose State University Prabhat Goswami, University of Iowa Isabella Hajnos, University of Illinois at Chicago Nicole Hansmeier, Luther College at University of Regina Kyle Hewitt, University of Nebraska Medical Center Matthew Higgins, Central Oregon Community College Damon Huber, University of Birmingham Gregory Hurlbut, Sanofi Lemoor Joshua–Tor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Peter Juhasz, PJ Consulting Karla Lambaren, University of California Santa Barbara Ana Lima Perez, Universidad de la Rep煤blica Connor Littlefield, Brigham Young University Karen Lo, Trinity Western University Min Lu, New Jersey Medical School of Rutgers University Alicia Lundby, University of Copenhagen |
Lance Lynn, El Centro College Fran莽ois Marchildon, The Rockefeller University Sheri McClerklin, University of Chicago Cole Middleton, University of California, Santa Barbara Michelle Moua, Sacramento State University Sophia Nappo, Skidmore College Yu Peixuan, Michigan State University Daraishka Perez, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine Nektaria Petronikolou, University of California, San Francisco Alexa Pinos, Grand View University Francisco Ponce, University of California, Santa Barbara Joydeep Rakshit, Michigan State University Visvanathan Ramamurthy, West Virginia University Pedro Ramos, Tacoma Community College Jesus Rangel Valenzuela, Dr. Gustavo H. Day, M.D. Sarah Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside Cyprian Rossetto, University of Nevada, Reno Alivia Roy, Providence College Paul Rudnick, Spectragen Informatics, LLC Sara Sagoo, University of California, Berkeley Ramendra Saha, University of California, Merced Siddhartha Sarma, Indian Institute of Science Kristina Sattler, Mount St. Joseph University Judith Simcox, University of Wisconsin–Madison Priscila Slepicka, Stanford University David Stroud, The University of Melbourne Malika Vassilova, Nazarbayev University Julia von Blume, Yale School of Medicine Dylan Wagner, York College of Pennsylvania Molly Willging, University of Wisconsin–Madison Elizabeth Wilson, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Jennifer Wurm, Vanderbilt University Renee Yura, Pfizer |
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