Biophysical Society Bulletin | March 2022
Member Corner
Members in the News
Fifteen Biophysical Society members were named 2021 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows.
In the Section on Biological Sciences: Patricia Clark , University of Notre Dame and member since 1995; Donald Engel- man , Yale University and member since 1979; Amy Gladfelter , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and member since
Patricia Clark
Donald Engelman
Amy Gladfelter
Linda Kenney
Eva Nogales
Scott Showalter
In the Section on Chemistry: Penny Beuning , Northeastern University and member since 2007; Stephen L. Mayo , California Institute of Technology and member since 1999; Stefan Stoll , University of Washington and member since 2014; and Lynmarie Thompson , University of Massachusetts, Amherst and member since 1991. 2016; Linda Kenney , University of Texas Medical Branch and member since 1985; Eva Nogales , University of California, Berkeley and member since 2000; and Scott Showalter , Pennsylvania State University and member since 2009.
Penny Beuning Stephen L. Mayo Stefan Stoll
Lynmarie Thompson
In the Section on Medical Sciences: Vasanthi Jayaraman , University of Texas Health Science Center and member since 1996; Patricia Clark , Univer- sity of Notre Dame and member since 1995; Constance Jeffery , University of Illinois, Chicago and member since 2002; Bjorn C. Knollmann , Vanderbilt University and member since 1999; and Michael A. Weiss , Indiana Uni- versity School of Medicine and member since 1980. In the Section on Physics: Thomas C. Irving , Illinois Institute of Technology and member since 1991.
Vasanthi Jayaraman
Patricia Clark
Constance Jeffery Bjorn C. Knollmann Michael A. Weiss
Thomas C. Irving
Student Spotlight
Shreya Pramanik Theory and Bio-Systems Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces What skill have you learned in your studies that you find useful in other aspects of your life? In my life as a PhD student, I learned the importance of collaboration. Academics is a challenging field, and as busy students, we sometimes tend to ignore mental health. Such times call for a chat with friends and colleagues. Talking to others helps to broaden scientific knowledge and maintain peace of mind.
Shreya Pramanik
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