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Conferences-Symposiums
Keystone Symposia
Keystone Symposia is a non-profit organization dedicated to Connecting the Scientific Community. Keystone Symposia serves as a catalyst for the advancement of biomedical and life sciences by connecting scientists within and across disciplines at conferences and workshops held at venues that create an environment conducive to information exchange, generation of new ideas, and acceleration of applications that benefit society. CLICK HERE to view all meetings. As a METC graduate student you are eligible for registration discounts.
American Society of Limnology and Oceangraphy (ASLO)
ASLO has been a leading professional organization for researchers and educators in the field of aquatic science, working to provide for their needs at all phases of professional development. ASLO is best known for its highly rated research journals, its interdisciplinary meetings and its special symposia. The society supports increasingly important programs in public education and outreach and public policy. It strives to encourage student participation and ot increase opportunity in the aquatic sciences. Click Here for annual meeting/symposium schedules. These conferences provide a diverse scientific audience for oceans and human health research.
Society of Toxicology
The Society of Toxicology is committed to creating a safer and healthier world by advancing the science of toxicology.
Society of Toxicology - Midwest Regional Chapter - Annual Meeting - May __, 2011Midwest RC Victor A. Drill Award The student must present a poster at the Spring Midwest Regional Chapter meeting. Candidates should have worked for most of his/her career in the midwest. Candidates should currently be active in the field of Toxicology. Candidates must have demonstrated a sustained and high level of activity in Toxicology. Winner receives an engraved plaque and an honorarium.
Contact: Peter Thomford
Deadline: April 9, 2011
Midwest RC Victor A. Drill Award
The student must present a poster at the Spring Midwest Regional Chapter meeting. Winner Receives: First place receives up to $1500 in expenses paid to the SOT Annual Meeting. Second place receives $100 towards a Toxicology textbook.
Contact: Peter Thomford
Deadline: April 9, 2011
Midwest RC Young Investigator Award
The student must submit a research proposal, one letter of reference, and application. Winner presents a poster at the Spring 2011 meeting.
Winner Receives: $1,500 (to be applied towards their proposed research project) and prepares a poster for the Spring 2011 meeting. Contact: Peter Thomford
Deadline: April 9, 2011 - Application
The Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP) is a non-profit association of pathologists and other scientists whose principal aim is the advancement of pathology as it pertains to changes elicited by pharmacological, chemical and environmental agents, and factors that modify these responses. June 3 , 2011 REGIONAL MEETING
Hosted by Covance, Madison, WI - Co-Promoted with CL Davis
Topic: Hepatotoxicity
Speakers include Debra Laskin (Keynote, Rutgers University), Robert Roth (Michigan State University), and Robert Hall (Covance)
June 19-23, 2011 - 30th STP Annual Symposium
Hyatt Regency Denver, Denver, CO
June 24-28, 2012 - 31st STP Annual Symposium
Mariott Copley Place, Boston, MA
June 16–20, 2013 32nd STP Annual Symposium
Oregon Convention Center Portland, OR
June 22–26, 2014 33rd STP Annual Symposium
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Washington, DC
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