Women in Peptide Science
On February 11th, the world celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a day dedicated to promoting full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls. This observance highlights the critical role women play in science and technology communities and emphasizes the need to strengthen their participation.
In the field of peptide science, women have made significant contributions, advancing our understanding of peptides and their applications. The American Peptide Society, APS, has recognized several outstanding female scientists over the past five years for their exceptional work.
Peptide Purification
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What Current Members Say

“APS provides a forum for connecting graduate students, postdocs and working professionals with each other based on shared professional skills and interests. When it comes time to look for their next position, APS members can count on a strong network of like-minded scientists who value their skills and accomplishments.”
Joshua Kritzer
Professor
Tufts University

"My membership in the American Peptide Society and participation in the biennial APS Symposia has fostered scientific collaborations with trailblazing scientists from academia and industry, who are pushing the boundaries of peptide and protein chemistry into new scientific arenas. The strongly diverse, inclusive and welcoming aspects of the APS have and will continue to provide a great opportunity for the education and professional development of young peptide scientists from all over the world."
Champak Chatterjee
Professor, Department of Chemistry
University of Washington

"The American Peptide Society is at the forefront of showcasing innovative research and emerging trends in the field. The symposiums are a combination of inspiration and knowledge, essential for all peptide enthusiasts in academia and pharma to stay ahead in peptide science."
Danny Chou
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Endocrinology
Stanford University, School of Medicine