The best place to find the newest engineering advances in genome and epigenome editing. Join us for #GENESRC in Portugal this July and submit your abstract by May 11 for a short talk or poster session. Register now: buff.ly/VUJOjCN
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Our Advocacy Town Hall is tomorrow! Carrie Wolinetz, from Lewis-Burke Associates and former NIH Chief of Staff, will discuss NIH grant distribution, recruiting institute/center directors, and policy issues. Register for FREE: buff.ly/zuo2aHB
Don't miss the FASEB Advocacy Town Hall on April 21! Carrie Wolinetz, from Lewis-Burke Associates and former NIH Chief of Staff, will discuss NIH grant distribution, recruiting institute/center directors, and policy issues. Register for FREE here: buff.ly/zuo2aHB
Darla Henderson, PhD, CEO of FASEB, has joined the @scholarlypub.bsky.social Advocacy Task Force.
As a federation of scientific societies, being part of this conversation—and helping shape advocacy and trust in research—matters.
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Not all important science confirms a hypothesis.
Null findings are a critical part of the research process—but they’re often left unpublished.
We’re highlighting why (and how to change that) in the latest edition of our new FASEB Publications LinkedIn Newsletter 👇
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FASEB expresses grave concerns about the proposed FY 2027 budget, which includes a 12% cut to NIH and nearly 55% to NSF. These reductions would slow biomedical research & delay new treatments and cures. FASEB urges Congress to reject the plan & back stronger science funding. đź”—https://buff.ly/JKegmmi
📢 Advocate for strong federal research funding for FY 2027! Book a 15-min virtual meeting with your Senators and U.S. House Representative and share why funding matters. ➡️ Act now:
NIH releases its Strategic Plan for Disability Health Research, outlining a collaborative framework to determine how NIH resources could be best utilized to advance the health and well-being of people with disabilities. Read more in the Washington Update:
Recent research in The FASEB Journal shows that activating the smoothened receptor may reduce brain swelling, inflammation, and neurological damage after traumatic brain injury—offering a promising path toward targeted TBI treatments. 🔗 buff.ly/P3yMAQh
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The White House has released its FY 2027 budget request, which includes major shifts in federal spending priorities. The proposal outlines significant cuts & restructuring at NIH & NSF. These changes will have major implications for the biomedical research enterprise. Read more: buff.ly/ql8IriT
📰 The latest Washington Update is here! Get up to speed on what’s happening on Capitol Hill, key developments in science policy, federal agency news, and current advocacy efforts shaping the research landscape. Read the full issue ➡️ buff.ly/wJLQb5q?utm_...
Encode the cell signals for this "dynamic" conference! Featuring keynotes Tobias Meyer of @weillcornell.bsky.social and @jinzhanglab.bsky.social, alongside organizers Mary Teruel, Eric Batchelor, @bugajlab.bsky.social, and Andrew Paek. Register and submit your abstract by April 26: buff.ly/YMRzst4
Join us at #SmallGTPSRC for keynote Anne Spang of @unibas.ch with organizers Daniel Abankwa from @uni.lu, @christinburd.bsky.social, Chris Fromme of @cornelluniversity.bsky.social, and Sabine Hilfiker from @rutgersuniversity.bsky.social. Register and submit your abstract by April 27: bit.ly/4cilsf0
Don’t miss our virtual Advocacy Town Hall on April 7! 📅 Get a recap of Capitol Hill Day, key wins, science policy updates, and insights straight from Capitol Hill. Save your spot: buff.ly/8FYDOBp
⏰ Deadline extended! Early-career researchers have until April 3, to complete & submit their application for an Early Career Representative role on FASEB’s Board or Science Policy Committee. If you’ve started your application, now is the time to finish it! Submit before the deadline: buff.ly/wOU595w
Last Wednesday, SFG Secretary Chad Slawson visited Capitol Hill for FASEB Hill Day, connecting with colleagues and meeting legislators to discuss the importance of federal funding for research, innovation, and a skilled scientific workforce. Inspiring to see our community engaging with leaders.
FASEB Retinal Neurobiology: Celebrate 30+ years of research on cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive vision, retinal function, and degeneration. Join keynote Massimo Scanziani alongside organizers Wei Li and Wei Wei. Submit your abstract by April 13 and register now: hubs.ly/Q047K6gk0
❗Early-career researchers: The deadline to apply for an Early Career Representative seat on FASEB’s Board or Science Policy Committee is this Friday, April 3. Add your voice to decisions shaping biological and biomedical research ➡️ buff.ly/Pb5s9fc
Award and abstract submissions due April 20! Join FASEB for #BioMethylSRC! Featuring speakers @garcialabms.bsky.social and @metorrespadilla.bsky.social alongside organizers @brianstrahl.bsky.social, @vanrechemlab.bsky.social, @bonalditiziana.bsky.social, and @rothbartlab.bsky.social. buff.ly/3GCABMr
Last day to apply! FASEB is reserving 3 voting seats on the Board & Science Policy Committee for early-career researchers. ECRs, this is your opportunity to bring your perspective to decisions affecting biological & biomedical research! Must be a member of a Full FASEB society. buff.ly/3eT46r1
DEADLINE TOMORROW! Early-career researchers, are you ready to lead? FASEB is reserving 3 voting seats on the Board & Science Policy Committee. Bring your perspective to decisions affecting biological and biomedical research. Applicants must be a member of a Full FASEB society. buff.ly/ydEnsEN
Our bodies run on a 24-hour clock—but diabetes can disrupt it.
This open access study in FASEB BioAdvances shows how circadian changes in the kidney may drive disease progression.
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Photo credits to Anthony Bolognese of Capitol Hill Photo.
FASEB’s Capitol Hill Day brought scientists directly to lawmakers to share how funding uncertainty, grant disruptions, and policy changes are impacting research and the next generation of scientists. Check out the recap: buff.ly/AJzVlKo
đź“° The latest Washington Update is here!
Get up to speed on what’s happening on Capitol Hill, key developments in science policy, federal agency news, and current advocacy efforts shaping the research landscape. Read the full issue ➡️ buff.ly/wJLQb5q?utm_...
Acne isn’t just skin deep—it’s driven by complex cellular changes.
This study in #FASEBBioAdvances identifies key skin cell biomarkers linked to inflammation and potential new treatment targets: buff.ly/3WxMI72
Celebrate 30+ years of research on cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive vision, retinal function, and degeneration. Join keynote Massimo Scanziani alongside organizers Wei Li and Wei Wei. Submit your abstract by April 13 and register now: buff.ly/Uo3ZNjZ
🚨 Deadline approaching! Early-career researchers, are you interested in making an impact on the #biosciences? Apply today to serve as a voting member of FASEB’s Board or Science Policy Committee ➡️
Join keynotes Svetlana Lutsenko and @brentstockwell.bsky.social to celebrate over 40 years of researching how essential micronutrients shape physiology, metabolism, and disease at the molecular and systemic levels. Register and submit your abstract by April 13: buff.ly/2phQ4HX
New tools like AI and organ-on-chip models are exciting—but they can’t fully replace animal studies.
This Perspective in FASEB BioAdvances explains why animal models remain key to understanding disease and developing safe, effective treatments.
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