Benefits of Membership

The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (SEBM) was founded in 1903 and has since been a not-for-profit scientific society comprised of researchers that recognize the value of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to solving important biomedical problems. The Society has also had a longstanding interest in fostering the career development of scientists and trainees.

We encourage scientists and trainees engaged in multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to become members of the society. SEBM provides tangible benefits of membership:

A reasonable membership dues ($70 for Regular, $50 for Associate and $20 for Student)

Subscription to Experimental Biology and Medicine (both online and print), a newly focused multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal that contains research articles, minireviews, commentaries and SEBM-sponsored symposia.

No fee for printed page articles authored by members and accepted for publication in EBM.

Opportunity to submit abstracts at the annual Experimental Biology Meeting where SEBM is a yearly guest society; abstracts are published by FASEB.

Savings on key scientific publications: Annual Reviews - at 30% discount; Science News at 20% discount.

Young Investigator Awards that provide a cash prize for member students and new investigators, who are within 5 years of receiving doctoral degree, for presenting an abstract at Experimental Biology.

Young Scientist Mentoring Program Awards that support member scientists in their graduate training programs, PhDs or MDs who are in their fellowship training to visit a host laboratory.

Best Paper Awards that provide a cash prize yearly for members or non-members who publish the best article in EBM in the following areas: 1) experimental biology; 2)clinical, preclinical or translational research; and 3) interdisciplinary research.


2006 SEBM Member Reception in San Francisco, California
2006 SEBM Member Reception in San Francisco, California

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