The Biology Department is proud to announce that our very own Professor Trina Schroer has been named a 2024 Fellow of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB). This prestigious honor is awarded to ASCB members by their peers, recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of cell biology.
Professor Schroer, who has been a part of the Johns Hopkins University faculty for several years, is known for her groundbreaking research in cell biology. Her work has significantly advanced our understanding of cellular mechanisms, and her dedication to both teaching and research has made a profound impact on the academic community.
The election as an ASCB Fellow is a mark of distinction, as the list of nominees is carefully reviewed and approved by the ASCB Council. This year’s cohort of 17 new Fellows will be formally recognized at Cell Bio 2024, the joint meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) and the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in San Diego.
Professor Schroer’s inclusion in this cohort highlights her exceptional contributions to science and her ongoing commitment to excellence in research and education. As a Fellow, she joins an esteemed group of scientists who have made significant advances in cell biology and who continue to shape the future of the field.
Please join us in congratulating Professor Trina Schroer on this well-deserved recognition!