Feb
18
Redox-dependent Actions of Tryptophan Metabolism
Dario Vitturi, PhD - University of Alabama at Birmingham
Mar
3
The Society for Redox Biology and Medicine (SfRBM) is soliciting proposals from investigators worldwide for thematic symposia sessions at SfRBM's 32nd Annual Conference, to be held November 19-22, 2025 in Washington DC, USA.
Read more details on how to submit here.
Jun
3
Society for Free Radical Research International 22nd Biennial Meeting
University of Galway
Galway, Ireland
co-sponsored by SfRBM
Established in 1987, the Society for Redox Biology and Medicine (SfRBM) provides solutions to global health challenges by advancing research and applications of redox biology.
Publication date: March 2025 Source: Redox Biology, Volume 80 Author(s): Yanan Zhang, Xiaoyu Tian, Liangyi Chen, Shiqun Zhao, Xinjing Tang, Xin Liu, Dan Zhou, Chaoshu Tang, Bin Geng, Junbao Du, Hongfang Jin, Yaqian Huang
Publication date: 16 February 2025 Source: Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Volume 228 Author(s): Anita Thyagarajan, Jeffrey B. Travers, Ravi P. Sahu
Publication date: March 2025 Source: Advances in Redox Research, Volume 14 Author(s): Karina Ricart, Kyle S. McCommis, David A. Ford, Rakesh P. Patel
Publication date: Available online 5 December 2024 Source: Redox Biochemistry and Chemistry Author(s): Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu, Bronisław Marciniak, Krzysztof Bobrowski
April 11, 2024
Eric Kelley has been elected as the new President-Elect of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB). Kelley has been a long time FASEB representative for SfRBM, serving on the Board of Directors and is currently Vice President of Science Policy. He will begin his term as President-Elect in July 2024 and ascend to the President position in July 2025. Kelley will be the first SfRBM member to serve as president of FASEB, which was founded in 1912.
April 11, 2024
On March 13, the Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) hosted the 2024 edition of Capitol Hill Day, bringing scientists from all over the US to Washington DC to advocate for basic science funding. SfRBM was well-represented among the 46 participants - representing 130,000 scientists nationwide - who met with congressional leaders for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), and other federal agencies supporting basic science research in 2025. Our delegation included Eric Kelley, FASEB's VP of Science Policy, Marcelo Bonini, FASEB's VP of DEIA and Patrick Pagano, FASEB Board Member.
April 5, 2024
Doug Spitz, director for the Free Radical and Radiation Biology program at the University of Iowa, will present the SfRBM Foundation’s inaugural Oberley Lectureship in Cancer and Aging during the SfRBM 2024 Conference in Savannah, Georgia. Spitz’s talk on "Exploiting Fundamental Differences in Cancer Cell Redox Metabolism for Enhancing Therapeutic Outcomes” will be given on Friday, November 22.