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Molecular & Integrative Physiology Department: Organizations

A guide for those in the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology. After using this guide, students in Molecular & Integrative Physiology will be able to locate resources that are needed for their field of study.

UIUC Groups & Associations

Bioscience Journal Club is an open, welcoming place for undergraduate students to review scientific research papers. Members will collaboratively interpret papers from a variety of biological fields while practicing presentation, reasoning, and critical thinking skills. The club hopes to bring together academically driven students interested in staying up to date on new technologies and discoveries. Members will have the opportunity to choose the club's topics and papers. We also plan on providing opportunities for students to network with peers and faculty.


Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEM) is a national LGBTQ-affirming organization whose mission is to provide services and support for students of sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics; create a dynamic network between students and professionals in industry and academia; and address the needs of diverse groups within the LGBTQ community.


Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) is a society of scientists dedicated to fostering the success of Chicano/Hispanic and Native American scientists--from college students to professionals--to attain degrees, careers, and positions of leadership in science.


For an exhaustive list of all MCB related student organizations, please see the MCB RSO spreadsheet curated by UIUC's MCB Leaders.

Professional Groups & Associations

The American Physiological Society aims to advance scientific discovery, understand life, and improve health. They support the research and professional development of their members.


American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is an international nonprofit scientific and educational organization. Founded in 1906, the ASBMB’s mission is to advance the science of biochemistry and molecular biology and to promote the understanding of the molecular nature of life processes.