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Why Attend APS Meetings?
APS meetings and conferences each year allow physiologists to remain at the forefront of physiology research. APS sponsors several meetings and conferences each year for the purpose of disseminating the latest in research findings. The Society’s annual meeting, Experimental Biology, is a joint meeting comprised of several FASEB societies. More than 12,000 independent scientists representing all areas of experimental biology meet to discuss the latest advances within the represented disciplines. The meeting provides opportunities for learning how physiology relates to other disciplines (such as pathology, nutrition, pharmacology, immunology, pathology, etc.). Additionally, the exhibit program offers information on state-of-the-art research equipment and technology and the latest in scientific publications. The Society also offers several APS Conferences and APS Intersociety Meetings each year. The goal of these meetings is to bring together researchers working within a specific field (such as physiological genomics, translational research of a specific disease model, etc.) to discuss the latest advances or new and unique approaches to the topic. Built into the meeting structure are both ample opportunities for informal discussions as well as lectures by renowned researchers working in the field. For more information on APS meetings for the coming year, see www.the-aps.org/meetings.htm. |
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