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Molecule of the year

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Joanna Kotloski
March 20, 2024

At their core, biochemistry and molecular biology are all about how molecules interact. 

Molecules catalyze reactions, form structural components and help carry important signals from one end of a system to the other. Proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates, metabolites and small molecules all play important roles in the vast network of life’s processes. 

We invite you to nominate what you consider to be the most influential molecular discoveries and innovations for our inaugural "Molecule of the Year" contest. 

Here’s how it works:

  • From now until May 17, you can submit your nomination for the molecule of the year.
  • From May 27 until June 14, all 91影库members will have the chance to vote for the molecule they think is deserving of the title “Molecule of the Year.”

This is your chance to recognize the discoveries at the heart of groundbreaking advancements, whether it's a revolutionary drug, an important metabolite or an incredible enzyme. Nominate your choice for the Molecule of the Year and let's shine a spotlight on the molecules that make the world go round.

Questions? Contact Joanna Kotloski, membership director.

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