Apr
19
Mitochondrial Calcium Transport: A Central Regulatory Node in Energy Metabolism
Alicia Kowaltowski, PhD University of São Paulo, Brazil
Nov
15
SfRBM 2023 & SFRRI 21st Biennial Meeting
Punta del Este Convention & Exhibition Center
Punta del Este, Uruguay
Nov
20
31st Annual Conference of the Society for Redox Biology & Medicine
Savannah Convention Center
Savannah, Georgia, USA
Established in 1987, the SOCIETY FOR REDOX BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE is a professional organization comprised of scientists and clinicians investigating redox biology, a unifying theme in the pathophysiology of human diseases.
Publication date: June 2023 Source: Redox Biology, Volume 62 Author(s): Carsten Carlberg
Publication date: June 2023 Source: Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Volume 202 Author(s): Huan Yao, Qingman He, Cong Huang, Shujun Wei, Yuanyuan Gong, Xueping Li, Weiwei Liu, Zhiyi Xu, Huihui Wu, Chuan Zheng, Yongxiang Gao
Publication date: April 2023 Source: Advances in Redox Research, Volume 7 Author(s): Matthew Ryan Smith, Xin Hu, Zachery R Jarrell, Xiaojia He, Michael Orr, Jolyn Fernandes, Joshua D. Chandler, Douglas I. Walker, Annette Esper, Lucian Marts, David C. Neujahr, Dean P. Jones, Young-Mi Go
August 2, 2022
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of one of the ‘founding fathers’ of the free radical and redox fields, Professor Robin Linhope Willson at the age of 81. Willson's direct observation of the ‘repair’ of radicals formed from the antioxidants, vitamin E and thiols, and by ascorbate (vitamin C) was notable in the development of the field of free radical chemistry and biology.
June 30, 2022
SfRBM's Senior Awards Committee has announced that the recipient of the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award is Ohara Augusto, PhD of the University of São Paulo.
September 21, 2021
After careful consideration and member input, the SfRBM Council has made the decision to move to a completely virtual Annual Conference, to be held November 15-18. The in-person portion of the scheduled hybrid conference in Savannah, Georgia has been cancelled. With COVID cases remaining high and many universities and employers enacting travel restrictions or not recommending travel, we want to keep you and your families safe and healthy, doing our part to stop the spread of COVID and burden on healthcare workers.