RNA Society
reliable, independent, third-party sources. (October 2020) ) |
Formation | 1993 |
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Official language | English |
President | Anna Marie Pyle[1] |
Key people | Kristian Baker (CEO)[2] |
Website | http://www.rnasociety.org/ |
The RNA Society is a non-profit, international
scientific society that serves to facilitate the dissemination of scientific results and concepts in ribonucleic acid (RNA)
research. The society was founded in 1993 and currently consists of over 1800 members.
History
The RNA Society was founded in 1993. By
tax reasons following a surplus of money from a 1992 RNA processing meeting in Boulder, Colorado. The first president was Tom Cech, Joan Steitz was the first vice-president and president-"elect", Chris Greer was the first CEO, and Uhlenbeck was the first secretary/treasurer. In 2005, after more than 20 years of the society's existence, John Abelson deemed it a big success through its unique journal and annual meeting styles.[4]
Organization
The RNA Society is governed by an elected board of directors and a president, as well as an unelected CEO and CFO.[5] Presidents and directors serve two-year terms; the current president is Anna Marie Pyle. In addition to these society officials, society affairs including the annual meeting and awards are accomplished by a number of chairs and committees.
Since 1995 the RNA society has facilitated the peer-reviewed journal
editor in chief being Timothy W. Nilsen. The society hosts annual meetings and since 2016 has funded RNA salons for regional meetings throughout the year. The society also gifts annual awards, including Travel Fellowships, a Young Scientist Award, Early- and Mid-career Awards, and the Elisa Izaurralde
Award.
See also
- RNA (journal)
- List of RNA biologists
- Protein Society
- American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
References
- ^ "Society Officers". www.rnasociety.org. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
- ^ "Society Officers". www.rnasociety.org. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
- ^ Uhlenbeck, Olke (August 2005). "An Imperfect Account of the Founding of the RNA Society". RNA Society Newsletter. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- PMID 25780102.
- ^ "Society Governance". 2019.