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ASHG 64th Annual Meeting

 
  March 31, 2014  
     
 
American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA
October 18-22, 2014


The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics will feature invited presentations from the world's leading geneticists, along with a variety of symposia, workshops, and other abstract-driven sessions focusing on the most important recent developments in basic, translational, and clinical human genetics research and technology. Submit your abstracts by June 4, 2014 to www.ashg.org/2014meeting/abstracts.

 
 
Organized by: American Society of Human Genetics
Invited Speakers: Details will be available in May.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: June 4, 2014
 
Registration:

The registration fee to attend the ASHG 2014 Annual Meeting includes these benefits:

 Access to 16 Invited Sessions (scientific, education, and social issues presentations)

  • Access to 400 Platform Presentations (abstract-driven oral presentations)
  • Access to the Plenary Session featuring presentations of the top 4 scoring abstracts
  • Access to the Welcoming/Networking Reception with complimentary hors d’oeuvres
  • Access to the Presidential Address
  • Access to the Featured Abstract talks on Monday and Tuesday
  • Access to the invited Distinguished Speakers Symposium and the joint ASHG/ESHG Building Bridges session on Uncertainty in Genomic Sequencing
  • Access to the ASHG award presentations: William Allan Award, Curt Stern Award, McKusick Leadership Award, and the Excellence in Human Genetics Education Award
  • Access to daily Poster Sessions featuring over 2,500 posters
  • Entry into the Exhibit Hall featuring over 250 exhibiting companies displaying the latest products, publications, technology/software, and services in genetics
  • Ability to earn CEU, PACE and CME credits
  • Ability to apply for the Charles J. Epstein Trainee Awards program
  • Ability to apply for the FASEB/MARC Underrepresented Scientist Travel Awards
  • Access to the trainee/student programs targeted to trainees
  • Access to workshops offered through ASHG, exhibitors and affiliate organizations
  • Access to the on-site ASHG/FASEB Career Center for free career coaching and employment services
  • Opportunities to network with colleagues from around the globe

E-mail: paulinem@ashg.org
 
   
 
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