Biophysical Society Bulletin | May 2021

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Seda Kocaman Membership Committee

Seda Kocaman

Is this your first volunteer position for BPS? If not, what other positions have you held?

all over the world. These networking events help to build a stronger biophysics community by establishing a platform for education, diversity, and networking. In 2020, we also worked on organizing and structuring the mentoring program of BPS for early career members, which will offer scientific and career guidance to early career scientists from the experts in their particular field. We also do some fun little assignments sometimes such as selecting the best T-shirt design for Bio- physics Week! What has been a highlight from your volunteer experience? The highlight of my volunteer experience for BPS is that I get to review and evaluate travel award and networking event applications, which creates a platform to build stronger biophysics communities all around the world. Travel awards are presenting an opportunity for a trainee or an expert with limited funding to continue promoting their research and establishing new collaborations, while the networking events emphasize organizing trainee and diversity-focused events that highlight different concepts from research presentations to discussing ways to promote biophysics funding. I believe these efforts are contributing to the bright future of biophys- ics and I am very happy to be a small part of it. Do you have advice for others who might be thinking about volunteering? I would say: “Go for it!” Volunteering for BPS will give you a solid opportunity to contribute to the growth of the Biophys- ical Society all over the world. During your volunteering expe- rience, you will be working with the wonderful, experienced BPS members from whom you will learn a lot about how to plan and organize BPS events and you will realize that, even though you might be an early career member, your ideas and contributions will be highly appreciated. I must say volunteer- ing for BPS will also help your own career and your profes- sional growth. For example, when I was interviewing for my postdoc, one of the first questions I was asked was “How did you become involved in so many BPS events?” Volunteering for BPS makes you stand out and shows that you can take ini- tiative and make use of the opportunities and resources that are presented to you, that you can work as part of a team and use your time effectively, which will help you in your job appli- cations. Volunteering for BPS led me to be more active and do things such as blog writing, which I was always interested in

Serving on the BPS Membership Committee from 2018 to 2021 has been my first volunteer position for BPS. I really enjoyed this volunteering experience, which led me to also volunteer to be a guest blogger for the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in 2019. Recently, I have been reappointed to the BPS Membership Committee for a second term from 2021 to 2024. I am very happy and honored to volunteer for BPS! Why do you volunteer? The 2017 Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans was the first big scientific conference that I had attended. At this meeting, I had the chance to present my research poster, listen to amazing scientific talks and career panels, and net- work with professionals in the biophysics field. Soon after this meeting, one day just like all the BPS members, I received an email from BPS stating that BPS was looking for volunteers to serve on BPS committees such as Membership Committee, Education Committee, Inclusion and Diversity Committee, and many other committees. I was very excited about this opportunity to play an active role in contributing to BPS, so I volunteered and was selected for my appointment on the BPS Membership Committee. I volunteer for BPS because I am very impressed with the scientific, networking, and career op- portunities that BPS offers to its members and I wanted to be a part of BPS in creating this wonderful platform of opportu- nities for its members and to biophysicists around the world. Can you tell us about something your committee is working on? BPS Membership Committee works on increasing the num- ber of BPS members by striving to enable the scientists and students who have limited funding sources to also have the opportunity of being BPS members. To achieve this, our committee reviews and evaluates the Undergraduate Travel Awards and Bridging Travel Awards. Undergraduate Travel Awards grant travel awards to undergraduates, while Bridg- ing Travel Awards grant travel awards for professors with limited funding to attend to the BPS Annual Meeting, where they can present their research and collaborate and network with other BPS members. Our committee also reviews and evaluates networking event applications in which BPS funds the networking events of scientists with limited funding from

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