The C. elegans meetings calendar

Your source for upcoming meetings of C. elegans scientists, courtesy of vivoVerse.

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MAPSS 2024 – Conference dates

June 20, 2024 - June 23, 2024

The Metabolism, Aging, Pathogenesis, and Stress in C. elegans (MAPSS) conference is a recurring event that typically takes place biennially. This conference series brings together researchers at various locations to explore fundamental questions in physiology using C. elegans as a model organism. C. elegans, being a simple yet versatile animal, serves as a valuable tool in advancing diverse areas of research. Its small size, rapid development, reproductive characteristics, and ease of manipulation allow for analyses that may not be feasible with more complex models. Moreover, C. elegans’ unique balance of simplicity and complexity, compared to cell-based assays, proves invaluable in investigating organismal phenotypes such as aging and pathogenesis.

Key dates for registration and abstract submission

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Venue

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Memorial Union
    Madison, 53706 United States
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