September 17, 2021
Suresh Alahari, PhD, FASCB, Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, is one of only 14 Fellows of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) for 2021, and the only one from Louisiana.
Dr. Alahari, who joined the LSU Health New Orleans faculty in 2004, is conjointly appointed as a professor in the Department of Genetics and is also a member of the LSU Health New Orleans Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center.
The new ASCB Fellows will be formally recognized before the keynote address at the 2021 Cell Bio Virtual meeting online in December.
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ASCB is an inclusive, international community of biologists studying the cell, the fundamental unit of life. We are dedicated to advancing scientific discovery, advocating sound research policies, improving education, promoting professional development, and increasing diversity in the scientific workforce. ASCB has 8,500 members and members in 57 countries around the world.