The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (abbreviated SEBM) is a nonprofit scientific society dedicated to promoting research in the biomedical sciences.
Meltzer then teamed up with Graham Lusk to invite eight New York scientists to a conference at Lusk's home, where they discussed the possibility of founding a biomedical society.
At the conference, the attendees uniformly agreed to appoint a committee for a permanent society.
[2][3] The SEBM's official journal is Experimental Biology and Medicine (EBM), published by Frontiers Media.
[4] It was founded in 1904 as the Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, and obtained its current name in 2001.