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Meeting details and important dates
The Asia Pacific Worm Meeting (APWM) is a prominent international conference that brings together C. elegans biologists from diverse research areas within Asia and the Pacific region. This conference serves as a pivotal platform for scientists to exchange knowledge, share research findings, and foster collaborations across a broad spectrum of C. elegans biology. Researchers representing Read more about APWM 2024 – Conference dates[…]
The EvoWorm Meeting (Evolutionary Biology of Caenorhabditis and Other Nematodes meeting) brings together a diverse and global community of researchers dedicated to studying the evolution and natural diversity of nematodes, Read more about EvoWorm 2024 Meeting – Conference dates[…]
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 Read more about MAPSS 2024 – Conference dates[…]
The CeNEURO conference (Neuronal Development, Synaptic Function, & Behavior C. elegans Topic Meeting) serves as a dynamic platform for interdisciplinary discussions at the intersection of neuroscience and C. elegans biology, focusing on the use of C. elegans as a model organism for the study of neuronal development, synaptic function, and behavior. Researchers from diverse fields Read more about CeNEURO 2024 – Conference dates[…]
The European C. elegans meeting will bring together scientists from various fields of C. elegans research.Key dates for registration and abstract submission
Helminth parasitology has proven to be one of the fast-moving and inter-disciplinary research areas across a spectrum of scientific activities from genomics, immunology and tropical medicine.
After four years of waiting thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, we can’t wait to finally welcome SETACers to the Lone Star state! As you may know by now, the SETAC North America 45th Annual Meeting will be held a few weeks earlier than usual from 20–24 October, in Fort Worth, Texas. We will feature more Read more about SETAC North America 45th Annual Meeting[…]
Our next workshop will be held at the offices of Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in Austin, Texas. November 13-15 2024
The ACT 45th Annual Meeting will occur November 17–20, 2024, at the JW Marriott Hotel in Austin, Texas. The Annual Meeting is the heart of ACT.
Join us at Stanford to share, exchange, and learn about the amazing worm science that is happening in the Bay Area Abstract deadline - April 27th 2025 Registration deadline - May 4th 2025
The International Worm Meeting is the premier meeting for Worm researchers, featuring hundreds of presentations covering the full diversity of Worm investigations, including genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, development, immunology, physiology, neuroscience, evolution, and more. In addition to the invited speakers in the Plenary Sessions and abstract-driven Concurrent Platform Sessions, the 2025 meeting will feature Read more about 25th International Worm Meeting[…]
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