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The
Biophysical Society Annual
Meeting is held each year in February or March. With over 6,000
attendees, the meeting is the largest gathering of biophysicists around
the world. More than 3,000 abstracts are submitted each year, which
are programmed into poster and platform sessions. Abstract
submission is a member privilege. The meeting includes symposia,
workshops, subgroup programs, and the
National
Lecture. On the Saturday before the start of the Annual Meeting,
subgroups
hold scientific programs. These programs provide meeting attendees the
opportunity to discuss more intimately subtopics in biophysics. The
Annual Meeting also includes educational
exhibits,
exhibitor
presentations, and committee events.
The Society also holds smaller Discussions meetings every two years. Discussions are designed to foster discussion by bringing together participants from disparate scientific communities to address emerging topics. Video recordings of the Discussions and of the Annual Meeting National Lecture are available online. Through the International Affairs Committee, the Society provides support to meetings in countries experiencing financial difficulties as well as to the IUPAB International Congress.
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Biophysical Discussions |
2008 Call for Papers |
Past Annual Meeting Information |
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