The Antibody Society offers leadership opportunities to members interested in participating in Society activities and initiatives. Get involved and make your voice heard! See below more information about our Committees.
- Communication & Membership Committee
- Meetings Committee
- AIRR Community Working Groups
- AIRR Community Sub-committees
If you are interested in joining a committee please contact us at membership@antibodysociety.org.
Committee Terms of Reference
Roles and Responsibilities of the Members
All Committee members shall:
- Actively participate in the majority of the Committee meetings
- Partake in discussions and provide constructive suggestions that support the overall function of the Committee
- Develop, implement and monitor the progress of various projects
Leadership
The Chair shall be elected annually by majority vote of the members of the Committee. The Chair will:
- Set the agenda, with input from Committee members
- Schedule meetings
- Encourage fulsome discussion by the Committee Members
- Create post-meeting notes and action items
- Submit budget requests to the Finance & Audit Committee
Term
Inaugural members of a Committee are initially appointed for either one- or two-year terms and are thereafter eligible for re-appointment to additional two-year terms.
Committee Meetings
A Committee will meet at the request of its Chair. Meetings may occur either in person or by information-communication technologies.
- A Committee will meet at least quarterly to undertake regular business, or more frequently as required.
- Optimally meeting dates/times for 6 months to 1 year will be scheduled in advance. At a minimum, meetings should be scheduled 3 weeks in advance.
- Agendas should be circulated to Committee Members at least 1 week in advance of a meeting, so as to allow the latter to suggest items for the agenda.
Quorum
A quorum shall be a majority of Committee members present at the meeting in person or by information-communication technologies.
Formation of Sub-committees
Committees may form Sub-committees that will manage special programs, events or activities within the purview of the Committee. For example, the Communications & Membership Committee may form a Sub-committee responsible for the Society’s Website.
Reporting
Chairs will report progress over the past year and plans for the coming year at the Society’s Board of Directors’ meetings and ensure that all accountability requirements of the Society are met.
Disputes
Should disputes that cannot be resolved at the Committee level arise, Committee Members may appeal to the Executive Committee.