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The Federation of the European Biochemical Societies, frequently abbreviated FEBS is an international scientific society promoting activities in biochemistry, molecular biology and molecular biophysics in Europe. Since it was founded in 1964 it has grown to include almost 40,000 members from 36 member societies and 7 associated societies from 43 countries [1].
Contents
- 1 Present activities
- 2 Sir Hans Krebs Lecture and Medal
- 3 Datta Lectureship and Medal
- 4 Theodor Bücher Lecture and Medal
- 5 Journals
- 6 See also
- 7 References
- 8 External links
Present activities
FEBS sponsors advanced courses for Ph.D.-students and postdocs, arranges conferences and awards fellowships, awards and medals. FEBS distributes surplus scientific equipment in the poorer member countries as a part of the Scientific Apparatus Recycling Scheme (SARS). In addition, FEBS gives young scientists from Eastern and Central Europe a possibility to visit and work in labs in Western Europe. FEBS collaborates with related scientific societies such as the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), European Life Scientist Organisation (ELSO), and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). FEBS is also founding member of the Initiative for Science in Europe.
Sir Hans Krebs Lecture and Medal
The Sir Hans Krebs Medal is awarded annually for outstanding achievements in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or related sciences. It was endowed by the Lord Rank Centre for Research and named after the German-born British biochemist Hans Adolf Krebs, well known for identifying the urea and citric acid cycles. The awardee receives a silver medal and presents one of the plenary lectures at the FEBS Congress.[1]
Datta Lectureship and Medal
The Datta Lectureship award is awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or related sciences. The award is endowed by capital gifts from Elsevier Science Publishers and is named after S. Prakash Datta, the first Managing Editor of FEBS Letters (1968–1985) and Treasurer of FEBS. The awardee, who should normally be from a FEBS country, receives a medal provided by Elsevier Science Publishers and presents one of the plenary lectures at the FEBS Congress.[1]
Theodor Bücher Lecture and Medal
The Theodor Bücher Lecture and Medal is awarded for outstanding achievements in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or related sciences. It was endowed by a capital gift from Frau Ingrid Bücher to the Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie (GBM) and is named after the German biochemist, Theodor Bücher. The awardee receives a silver medal and presents one of the plenary lectures at the FEBS Congress.[1]
Journals
FEBS publishes four scientific journals FEBS Journal, FEBS Letters, and Molecular Oncology and FEBS Open Bio. FEBS Journal was previously known as the European Journal of Biochemistry. FEBS Journal publishes full length research reports, whereas FEBS Letters is dedicated to brief and rapid reports. FEBS Open Bio is an open access journal.
See also
- Life Sciences Switzerland
References
- ^ a b c "FEBS Medals". Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
External links
Chemistry societies
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Europe |
National |
- Royal Society of Chemistry (1980)
- Chemical Society (1841)
- Royal Institute of Chemistry (1877)
- Faraday Society (1903)
- Society for Analytical Chemistry (1907)
- Société chimique de France (1857)
- Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft zu Berlin (1867)
- Danish Chemical Society (1879)
- Society of Chemical Industry (1881)
- Swedish Chemical Society (1883)
- Norwegian Chemical Society (1893)
- Serbian Chemical Society (1897)
- Royal Netherlands Chemical Society (1903)
- Hungarian Chemical Society (1907)
- Italian Chemical Society (1909)
- Polish Chemical Society (1919)
- Institute of Chemistry of Ireland (1922)
- Association of Greek Chemists (1924)
- Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie (Germany, 1926)
- Belgian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (1952)
- Pancyprian Union of Chemists (1960)
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Regional |
- European Federation of Chemical Engineering (1953)
- Federation of European Biochemical Societies (1964)
- European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (1970)
- European Young Chemists' Network (2006)
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The Americas |
- American Chemical Society (1876)
- Society of Chemical Industry (American Section) (1894)
- Société de Chimie Industrielle (American Section) (1918)
- Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates (USA, 1921)
- Chemical Society of Peru (1933)
- Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists (1956)
- Chemical Society of Mexico (1956)
- Brazilian Chemical Society (1977)
- Chemical Institute of Canada (?)
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Asia and Oceania |
- Chemical Society of Japan (1878)
- Royal Australian Chemical Institute (1917)
- Indian Chemical Society (1924)
- Korean Chemical Society (1946)
- Chemical Society of Pakistan (1978)
- Iranian Chemists Association (?)
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Africa |
- Pan Africa Chemistry Network (2007)
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Thematic |
- Electrochemical Society (1902)
- Society of Cosmetic Chemists (1945)
- Society of Polymer Science (1951)
- British Mass Spectrometry Society (1964)
- Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (1995)
- International Mass Spectrometry Foundation (1998)
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English Journal
- Polarized Trafficking of the Sorting Receptor SorLA in Neurons and MDCK Cells.
- Klinger SC1,2,3, Højland A1,2, Jain S3, Kjolby M2,4, Madsen P1,2, Svendsen AD1,2, Olivecrona G5, Bonifacino JS3, Nielsen MS1,2.
- The FEBS journal.FEBS J.2016 May 18. doi: 10.1111/febs.13758. [Epub ahead of print]
- The sorting receptor SorLA is highly expressed in neurons and is also found in other polarized cells. The receptor has been reported to participate in the trafficking of several ligands, some of which are linked to human diseases, including the amyloid precursor protein, TrkB and lipoprotein lipase
- PMID 27192064
- Hydrophobin-1 (HFB1) promotes thermostability of firefly luciferase.
- Lohrasbi-Nejad A1, Torkzadeh-Mahani M2, Hosseinkhani S1.
- The FEBS journal.FEBS J.2016 May 18. doi: 10.1111/febs.13757. [Epub ahead of print]
- The thermal sensitivity of firefly luciferase limits its use in certain applications. Firefly luciferase has hydrophobic sites on its surface, which lead to aggregation and inactivation of the enzyme at temperatures over 30°C. We have successfully stabilized firefly luciferase at high temperatures
- PMID 27191938
- Structural domains within the HIV-1 mRNA and the ribosomal protein S25 influence cap-independent translation initiation.
- Carvajal F1, Vallejos M1, Walters BA2, Contreras N1, Hertz MI2, Olivares E1, Cáceres CJ1, Pino K1, Letelier A1, Thompson SR2, López-Lastra M1.
- The FEBS journal.FEBS J.2016 May 18. doi: 10.1111/febs.13756. [Epub ahead of print]
- The 5'leader of the HIV-1 genomic RNA is a multifunctional region that folds into secondary/tertiary structures that regulate multiple processes during viral replication including translation initiation. In this work we examine the internal ribosome entry site (IRES) located in the 5'leader that dri
- PMID 27191820
Japanese Journal
- New reporter gene assays for detecting natural and synthetic molting hormone agonists using yeasts expressing ecdysone receptors of various insects
- TSC2/Rheb signaling mediates ERK-dependent regulation of mTORC1 activity in C2C12 myoblasts
- Mitotic phosphorylation of CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) reduces its DNA binding activity
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- Julian Schroeder, Distinguished Professor in Plant Molecular Biology at UCSD, and a prominent member of the FEBS Letters Editorial Board, was elected member of the National Academy of Sciences last April 2015. This is one of ...
- FEBS is the Federation of the Societies of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in more than 42 countries within the continent.
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