Wednesday 30 August 2023, 4:00 pm Eastern
How to get involved with APS and DBIO
The DBIO Executive Committee is a great way to serve the broader biological physics community. We run the DBIO program at March Meeting, oversee the selection of relevant APS awards & honors, and organize numerous community engagement efforts. We need individuals dedicated to strengthening the biological physics community to step up to keep our community strong.
Join us at this panel discussion to learn more about how to get involved in your DBIO community, whether through formal nomination to an executive position or in a smaller capacity!
Executive positions that are open for nomination (nomination deadline September 1, 2023 or until candidates are identified) are:
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Vice Chair, 4 years - through Chair Line
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2x Members-at-Large, 3 years
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Early Career Member, 2 years
Elected candidates will begin their terms at the conclusion of the 2024 March Meeting.
This event will present the organization chart of the DBIO Executive Committee and explain the duty and time commitment of these positions. We’ll also discuss other ways to contribute to the work of DBIO, and welcome the opportunity to hear from members at all levels about what we can do differently!
Moderator: Dr. Margaret S. Cheung, Chair of the DBIO Nominating Committee, Past Chair of DBIO.