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==" The American Physical Society March Meeting " -- San Antonio, TX, March 2-6, 2015==
==" The American Physical Society March Meeting " -- San Antonio, TX, March 2-6, 2015==


Next year's APS march meeting will be held in San Antonio, TX.  Registration for this meeting will open in August 2014 and registration will open in September 2014"
Next year's APS march meeting will be held in San Antonio, TX.   
 
Registration for this meeting will open in August 2014 and registration will open in September 2014"
 
[http://www.aps.org/meetings/march/ APS March Meeting 2015]


==" The 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting" -- Baltimore, MD, Feb 7-11, 2015==
==" The 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting" -- Baltimore, MD, Feb 7-11, 2015==

Revision as of 12:16, 19 August 2014

For information on upcoming conferences and meetings that are relavent to physics of living systems research, see the items below.

" The American Physical Society March Meeting " -- San Antonio, TX, March 2-6, 2015

Next year's APS march meeting will be held in San Antonio, TX.

Registration for this meeting will open in August 2014 and registration will open in September 2014"

APS March Meeting 2015

" The 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting" -- Baltimore, MD, Feb 7-11, 2015

Abstract submissions are due by 1 October 2014.

Travel Award Applications are due by 3 October 2014

Registration deadline is 7 January 2015

BPS2015

" Atlanta Biophysics Symposium" -- Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at Emory University

We would like to announce the upcoming "Atlanta Area Molecular and Cellular Biophysics Symposium", to be held on Saturday, Dec. 7 at Emory University. We have a distinguished lineup of speakers from local universities and also will have a poster session for postdocs and grad students (with prizes!). A full schedule along with the registration page can be found here: http://bit.ly/ATLBPS . We kindly ask that you bring this to the attention of your colleagues and students working in these areas.

If there are any questions, please feel free to let us know!

Sincerely,

Khalid Salaita, Emory Chemistry

Laura Finzi, Emory Physics

JC Gumbart, Georgia Tech Physics