Amid ongoing upheaval and conflict in her home of Sudan, ASM Young Ambassador Sara Albagir Abdalla Mohammed is determined to keep microbiology alive in the country—both for herself and others. Read the Spotlight to learn about her journey: https://lnkd.in/g7nkhiaq
American Society for Microbiology
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Advancing the Microbial Sciences.
About us
The American Society for Microbiology is a life sciences society composed of more than 36,000 scientists, educators and health professionals. ASM's mission is to promote and advance the microbial sciences. ASM advances the microbial sciences through conferences, publications, certifications and educational opportunities. It enhances laboratory capacity around the globe through training and resources. It provides a network for scientists in academia, industry and clinical settings. Additionally, ASM promotes a deeper understanding of the microbial sciences to diverse audiences.
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https://linktr.ee/asmicrobiology
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 51-200 employees
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- Washington, District of Columbia
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- 1899
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- Scientific publishing, Global health, Meetings and events, Advocacy and policy, Public outreach, Journals, Membership, Association, and Education
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It is my honor to represent my organization American Society for Microbiology (ASM) at the IUMS - International Union of Microbiological Societies meeting this year in Florence, Italy. I had a chance to present the work that Dr. Rino Rappuoli and I have been working together in the past year to identify microbial solutions to address climate change. I also met with wonderful scientists Drs. Lisa Y. Stein , Amy C. Shurtleff, PhD, Dilfuza Egamberdieva who join us on a great panel discussion yesterday. It is also very nice to see keys figures and leaders at the meeting who I have been working closely with in the past few years to promote the climate change work such as Drs. Rita Colwell and Arturo Casadevall. Our goal at the meeting is to bring forward a positive message: despite the destructive potential microbes can bring, microbes hold a great power to solve many challenges that we face today, including climate change. We welcome many positive responses toward this concept and look forward to bring forward concrete actions in the near future. Thanks to #IUMS for the very nice meeting and many colleagues and participants for joining us in this journey. #ASM, #climatechange, #microbiology
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ASM Young Ambassadors around the world are working to advance the microbial sciences in their local communities. Check out how Aureliana Chambal Chilengue, Young Ambassador to Mozambique, is taking steps to spark curiosity about microbiology in the next generation of scientists! 🔬✨ 🌐Do you want to become an ASM Young Ambassador? Apply by Nov. 1! https://lnkd.in/gG56quKF
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As we wrap up International Open Access Week, hear from ASM’s CEO, Stefano Bertuzzi, about our commitment to Open Access and how the Subscribe to Open model is driving innovation in scientific publishing. 🔗 Learn more on our OA Week Resource Page: https://lnkd.in/gHwUqsvk 🔓 Discover Subscribe to Open: https://lnkd.in/gNmDx5yS 📽️ Watch the Full Q&A: https://lnkd.in/g9jCCQDT Thank you for celebrating OA Week with us! #OAWeek
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Are you ready to contribute to global knowledge dissemination? Discover how you can publish open access with ASM Journals. Whether you choose one of our fully open access journals, hybrid journals (through 2024), or Subscribe to Open (S2O) journals (beginning in 2025), we offer flexible options to support open science. Explore more by visiting our resources page: https://lnkd.in/gHwUqsvk #OAWeek And don't forget to inform your librarian about S2O! https://lnkd.in/gpk56E-X
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Exciting news! Today, ASM is partnering with IUMS - International Union of Microbiological Societies to host a panel discussion at the #IUMS2024 Congress in Florence, Italy. Our "Climate Change and Microbe-driven Sustainable Solutions" session will explore scientific innovations to solve global environmental challenges and gather insights to shape a future joint declaration on how scientific societies can bring a collective voice to microbial solutions for the climate crisis. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gwWD3KXW
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Mentorship and community are vital for women to navigate gender gap challenges in STEM careers. Want to learn how to build a mentoring network and find community to increase your career success and satisfaction? Read the article! https://lnkd.in/gVtuPnxY
Women in STEM: The Importance of Mentorship and Community | ASM.org
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Did you know that ASM offers multiple publishing options to support open access and advance scientific discovery? Starting in 2025, 13 of our journals will be fully open access or under our Subscribe to Open (S2O) model. This approach enhances accessibility, fosters collaboration and accelerates global scientific progress. Our commitment ensures that researchers, practitioners and the public can easily engage with high-quality, impactful research. Learn more about how we’re promoting open science, including our S2O model: https://lnkd.in/gHwUqsvk #OAWeek
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Last week, ASM was honored to designate the the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University as a “Milestones in Microbiology” site for its many research accomplishments that have had broad international impact on fundamental and translational microbiology. 🎊👏 Since its inception, the university’s department of microbiology and immunology has been at the forefront of microbial science research, collaborating with pharmaceutical companies, government agencies and community physicians to improve the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases around the world. Learn more about the award: https://brnw.ch/21wO1XK Images: 1 (left to right): David G. Thanassi, Ph.D., Professor and Zhang Family Endowed Chair in the Stony Brook University Department of Microbiology and Immunology; Lorraine Findlay, representative from the Center for the History of Microbiology & ASM Archives (CHOMA) and ASM President Theresa Koehler, Ph.D., with the Milestones in Microbiology plaque. 2): Award applicant, Carol Carter, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor in the Stony Brook University Department of Microbiology and Immunology.
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In celebration of International Open Access week, we are bringing you breaking news about our transition to a Subscribe to Open (S2O) model for our 6 primary research, subscription-based journals in 2025. S2O aligns with our mission to share high-impact research with a global audience and accelerate scientific advancement. Discover more about how we’re advancing open access, including the S2O model, by visiting https://lnkd.in/gHwUqsvk #OAWeek