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Save the date: major child development conference in Baltimore: March 21-23, 2019

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March 2, 2019
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WHAT: The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) will hold its Biennial Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, March 21-March 23, 2019. The meeting brings together thousands of developmental scientists from around the world to present and learn about the latest research in child development. Attendance is complimentary to members of the media.

Sessions include:

  • An invited, interdisciplinary program featuring outstanding scholars from around the globe.
  • More than 40 simultaneous sessions of submitted content on topics from neuroscience to parenting to the impact of technology and media on child development.
  • A special guest presentation from Baltimore-native Wes Moore, CEO of Robin Hood, Army Combat Veteran & Best-Selling Author of The Other Wes Moore.
  • Visit the SRCD website to read more about the 2019 Invited Program: https://www.srcd.org/meetings/biennial-meeting/2019-invited-program

All presentations given at the Biennial are embargoed for public release until the first day of the meeting, Thursday, March 21 at 6:00 a.m. ET. Stay tuned for more information on speaker interview opportunities.

WHERE:

Baltimore Convention Center

One West Pratt, Street

Baltimore, Maryland, USA 21201

WHEN: Wednesday, March 21 – Saturday, March 23, 2019

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NOTE: Credentialed media should contact Jessica Efstathiou at [email protected] for complimentary admission.

Founded by the National Academy of Sciences in 1933 as a multidisciplinary, not-for-profit, professional association, SRCD has a membership of approximately 5,500 researchers, practitioners, and human development professionals from 60 countries. The mission of SRCD is to advance developmental science and promote its use to improve human lives.

Media Contact
Jessica Efstathiou
[email protected]

Tags: BehaviorEducationParenting/Child Care/FamilySocial/Behavioral ScienceSocioeconomicsTechnology/Engineering/Computer Science
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