ASBMB 2026 Annual Award Nominations
Nominations are due June 4 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.
Join your fellow ASBMB members in celebrating exceptional science and its impactful applications for the greater good. These awards recognize individuals with a diverse background of experiences, ideas and perspectives for a variety of activities in the field, including innovation, sustained commitment to breaking down barriers and exceptional contributions to teaching.
Eligibility: nominators and nominees must be current ASBMB members. For the Wang Award and Vallee Award only, non-member nominees are permitted.
What to have ready for a nomination submission
- Nominee name, institution, and degree
- Nominee's condensed curriculum vitae (CV)
- A nomination letter describing why the nominee is qualified for the award
- Two supporting letters from others who are familiar with the nominee’s contributions
- The nominee’s 5 most significant publications, sharing a complete citation and 1–2 sentences describing the significance for each
- Confirmation that, to your knowledge, the nominee has behaved consistently with the standards articulated in the current ASBMB Code of Conduct. All nominees will be informed of professional conduct expectations for awards.
Nominations for all annual awards are collected using the form linked below.
ASBMB Annual Awards accepting nominations
Click each to learn more about the qualifications and criteria for each award.
The selected awardees will be asked to provide a talk during the 2026 ASBMB annual meeting set to take place in Washington, D.C., March 7–10, 2026.
- ASBMB Herbert Tabor Research Award
- ASBMB DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences
- ASBMB Sustained Leadership Award
- ASBMB Mildred Cohn Young Investigator Award
- ASBMB Ruth Kirschstein Award for Maximizing Access in Science
- ASBMB William C Rose Award for Exemplary Contributions to Education
- Avanti Award in Lipids
- ASBMB Bert and Natalie Vallee Award in Biomedical Science
- ASBMB Earl and Thressa Stadtman Distinguished Scientist Award
- The Alice and C.C. Wang Award in Molecular Parasitology
- Walter A. Shaw Young Investigator Award in Lipid Research
Review and selection
After the submission deadline, the selecting committee for each award reviews and selects a nominee. Nominees and nominators will be notified of their nomination status in August, with public announcements of award recipients following soon after.
The following groups select each award:
- The ASBMB Awards Committee (or a subcommittee thereof) selects the Tabor, Cohn, Stadtman, Vallee, and DeLano Awards. The ASBMB Lipid Research Division selects the Avanti and Shaw Awards.
- The ASBMB Women in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Committee selects the Leadership Award.
- The ASBMB Education & Professional Development Committee selects the Rose Award.
- The ASBMB Maximizing Access Committee selects the Kirschstein Award.
- The Wang Award Selection Committee selects the Wang Award.
Questions? Contact governance@asbmb.org.