UPCOMING EVENTS

May

15

Core Concepts in Redox Biology: Virtual Seminar

From Nitrates to sGC Agonists – Update on the Pharmacology of the NO-sGC-cGMP Signaling Pathway
Peter Sandner, PhD - Bayer Pharmaceuticals

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Jun

3

SFRRI 2025

Society for Free Radical Research International 22nd Biennial Meeting
University of Galway
Galway, Ireland
co-sponsored by SfRBM

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Jun

11

Mitochrondria and Cell Metabolism Symposia

Universidad de la Republica
Montevideo, Uruguay
co-sponsored by SfRBM

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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.

Latest Articles in SfRBM Journals

Redox Biology

Homocysteine induced N6-methyldeoxyadenosine modification perturbation elicits mitochondria dysfunction contributes to the impairment of learning and memory ability caused by early life stress in rats

Publication date: July 2025 Source: Redox Biology, Volume 84 Author(s): Ling Zhang, Fang Xie, Xue Wang, Zhaowei Sun, Yuhan Wu, Zhaoxin Sun, Shijia Zhang, Xiaobing Chen, Yun Zhao, Lingjia Qian

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Free Radical Biology and Medicine

Glabridin protects against paraquat-induced acute lung injury by targeting ME1 to mitigate oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cGAS-STING activation

Publication date: 1 August 2025 Source: Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Volume 235 Author(s): Mingming Zhao, Xuanhai Xie, Yitian Ding, Qiang Zhang, Xinheng Liu, Taotao Lin, Linhua Lan, Guangliang Hong

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Advances in Redox Research

Global hotspots and prospective trends for chondrocyte metabolic changes and oxidative stress in osteoarthritis: A bibliometric analysis

Publication date: June 2025 Source: Advances in Redox Research, Volume 15 Author(s): Wuyan Lu, Jieshen Huang, Zhonglin Zhang, Shuangmeng Jia, Weiqiao Zhao, Linxiao Li, Fengting Niu, Ke Fang, Zixin Cai, Yao Li, Yishu Lu, Lei Cui, Jiefeng Huang, Shuaijun Li

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Redox Biochemistry and Chemistry

Methionine oxidation products as biomarkers of oxidative damage to proteins and modulators of cellular metabolism and toxicity

Publication date: June 2025 Source: Redox Biochemistry and Chemistry, Volume 12 Author(s): Michael J. Davies

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WHAT'S NEW

Nominations Open for SfRBM Discovery Award

February 26, 2025

SfRBM is accepting nominations from members for the 2025 Discovery Award, which recognizes seminal or high-impact redox research that has been completed within the past 5 years and is given when there is a significant discovery in the field. The award includes a featured lecture at SfRBM's 32nd Annual Conference (SfRBM 2025) in Washington DC as well as a $2,500 cash award, paid travel to SfRBM 2025, a bronze medal and fellow status.  Deadline to apply is May 7, 2025.     

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SfRBM Travel Awards Available for 22nd Biennial SFRR International Meeting - Ireland

February 4, 2025

SfRBM is providing 10 Travel Awards at $1,000 USD each to trainees and early career researchers who will be attending the 22nd Biennial SFRR International Meeting  to present their latest research.  Five (5) awards will be provided to trainee members (student or postdoc) and the remaining 5 for early to mid-career PIs (up to 12 years post graduate training).  Applicants must be a current SfRBM member with dues paid for calendar year 2025 and reside in either North or South America.  Deadline to submit is March 20, 2025.

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Kelley Named FASEB President Elect

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.

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