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Press registration now open for 2019 Experimental Biology meeting

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
January 22, 2019
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Join us in Orlando or register for virtual newsroom access

Complimentary press passes and virtual newsroom access are now available for the Experimental Biology (EB) 2019 meeting, to be held April 6-9 in Orlando. EB is the annual meeting of five scientific societies bringing together more than 12,000 scientists and 25 guest societies in one interdisciplinary community.

With a mission to share the newest research findings shaping clinical advances, EB offers an unparalleled opportunity to tap into cutting-edge science from across the U.S. and the world. The meeting is your chance to interact with leading scientists and explore the latest research in anatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology, investigative pathology, pharmacology and physiology.

This year’s meeting will feature exciting research announcements and stimulating discussions around topics such as:

  • Cancer and the immune system

  • Food, metabolism and the gut microbiome

  • Brain and heart development

  • Addressing the opioid epidemic through science and policy

  • Preventing sexual harassment in the sciences

Get a Complimentary Press Pass

Approved members of the press receive complimentary meeting registration and full access to our virtual newsroom. To request a press pass, please complete a Press Registration Form.

Follow Our Virtual Newsroom

Whether you’re in Orlando or thousands of miles away, the EB Virtual Newsroom is your one-stop shop for all our press releases and meeting information.

Those with reporter access to EurekAlert! will find embargoed press materials at the virtual newsroom in early April. If you don’t have reporter access to EurekAlert!, apply to receive embargoed materials directly from EB.

Both on-site and virtual registration are free for qualifying journalists!

Register to Attend EB: Get a free on-site press pass (deadline April 1)

Virtual Newsroom: Get press releases, multimedia & news tips online

Subscribe for Email Updates: Get monthly meeting updates & highlights

View the Preliminary Program: Get the latest information on planned scientific sessions & events

EB host societies are the American Association of Anatomists, American Physiological Society, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, American Society for Investigative Pathology and American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics.

#expbio | EB on Facebook | EB on Twitter (@expbio)

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https://www.eurekalert.org/meetings/eb/2019/newsroom/

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