Lead, Learn, Convene, and Volunteer with Our Member Opportunities.
Lead.
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Board of Directors
Comprised of approximately 25 leaders from around the world, the Board of Directors is responsible for the strategic leadership and oversight of the Society. Nominations, including self-nominations, are open to members.
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Committees
ISSCR initiatives are led by ten committees, each with a unique mandate to address evolving needs of the stem cell community. Each year, the ISSCR invites members to express interest in committee involvement.
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Awards
ISSCR Awards recognize outstanding leadership and achievements in stem cell research worldwide. Help us identify and celebrate these leaders by submitting a nomination.
Learn.
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Early Career Editorial Team
Stem Cell Report’s Early Career Editorial team advises on journal content and programming, receives mentoring from associate editors, attends annual editorial meetings, and serves as ambassadors for the journal
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Science Policy Fellowship Program
Goldstein Science Policy Fellows serve a three-year term, gaining firsthand policy and regulatory experience. They serve as ex-officio members of the Public Policy Committee, are invited to attend advocacy days, undertake self-directed initiatives, have opportunities to speak at ISSCR programs, and receive mentorship from a Policy Committee member.
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Stem Cell Biology Syllabus and Learning Guide
Developed to assist instructors teaching stem cell biology at the undergraduate or graduate level, these eight modules cover key topics in stem cell biology. Each module includes learning objectives, core concepts, a bibliography of primary and secondary literature, and annotated foundational papers.
Volunteer.
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Become an Event Ambassador
Whether it is for the Annual Meeting or one of the International Symposia, ISSCR event ambassadors help share the word about our upcoming events across their social media channels.
To volunteer, explore open opportunities for our upcoming events
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Review Abstracts
Each year, the ISSCR receives thousands of abstracts for consideration for poster or oral speaking opportunities at ISSCR meetings – each are reviewed by ISSCR members with specific expertise.
To volunteer or learn more about ISSCR abstract reviews, email abstracts@isscr.org.
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Science Communications
The ISSCR produces materials for the public and patients seeking information about stem cell research and treatments. Volunteer to contribute to our public education website, AboutStemCells.org.
To volunteer or learn more, email the ISSCR’s Director of Media and Strategic Communications, Kym Kilbourne, at kkilbourne@isscr.org.
Convene.
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Science Spotlights
The ISSCR invites Student and Postdoc members to organize Science Spotlight sessions for the Annual Meeting or as a webinar. Sessions are intended to broaden specific science-focused research or expand on ethical, political, regulatory, or scientific aspects of stem cell research & regenerative medicine.
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Annual Meeting Networking Events
Design a networking event for the ISSCR Annual Meeting where attendees can collaborate, network based on shared interests, or connect with colleagues from specific regions of the world.
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ISSCR local
Student and Postdoc members are invited to self-organize networking opportunities for members and peers in their local area. These events provide global opportunities for leadership and networking.
To learn more about this initiative, email the ISSCR at isscr@isscr.org.