Volunteer Opportunities
ASHG offers members numerous opportunities to make a difference to the field. In doing so, you can gain expertise in new areas, expand your network, and cultivate leadership experience.
Questions? Interested? Contact society@ashg.org. Members can also indicate interest in their ASHG profile to be contacted for specific opportunities.
Become a Volunteer Leader
Apply to serve on ASHG’s Board of Directors or one of its many committees. Serving on an ASHG committee or the Board of Directors is an excellent way for ASHG members to participate in the life of the Society and help steer its future. It’s an opportunity to expand your professional network, strengthen your leadership and professional skills, and contribute to ASHG’s mission.
Mentorship Opportunities
Volunteer your experience and know-how as an ASHG mentor! Participate in events like the Trainee-Mentor Luncheon to meet the next generation of genetics and genomics specialists and share your knowledge and career advice. Or, become a mentor year-round to the Human Genetics Scholars Initiative.
Genetics Engagement & Education Network
The Genetics Engagement & Education Network is a place where ASHG members can connect with students and the public. Sign up today and get involved in engagement activities like organizing a classroom talk, planning a field trip, or providing career or academic advice.
DNA Day Essay Contest
Every year, more than 300 ASHG members review and score essays submitted to the Society’s annual DNA Day Essay Contest. Member judges consistently cite this experience as an interesting and rewarding way to engage with the scientists of tomorrow.
Content Creation for the ASHG Website
Establish yourself as a topical expert and gain communications experience by contributing field-facing and public-facing content to the ASHG website.
ASHG Meeting Abstract Review
Get an insider’s look at the ASHG Annual Meeting and the very latest science by serving as a reviewer of abstracts submitted to the meeting.
ASHG Advocate’s Pledge
ASHG is committed to championing the importance of genetics, and advocating for policies that advance the field. By becoming an ASHG Advocate, you can participate directly in representing your field and learn about the policymaking process.
AJHG Manuscript Review
The American Journal of Human Genetics, a peer-reviewed journal published by ASHG, welcomes the knowledge and expertise of members in reviewing manuscript submissions.