Press Registration Now Open for Virtual Experimental Biology 2021 Meeting

Complimentary press passes are now available for the virtual Experimental Biology (EB) 2021 meeting, to be held April 27–30. EB is the annual meeting of five scientific societies bringing together thousands of scientists and 25 guest societies in one interdisciplinary community.

The EB 2021 virtual experience is your window into the latest science from the comfort of home. Join thousands of attendees for interactive and on-demand sessions exploring emerging findings and trends in anatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology, investigative pathology, pharmacology and physiology. 

This year’s meeting will feature cutting-edge research and discussions around topics such as:

  • New insights into the biology of COVID-19
  • Developing cannabinoids for clinical use
  • Effects of e-cigarettes on cardiovascular disease
  • Solving clinical challenges using genomic and molecular diagnostic tools
  • Building human blood vessels
  • How COVID-19 has affected the way we conduct and teach science

 Register for a press pass to access the EB 2021 virtual meeting and its newsroom. 

Approved reporters receive complimentary meeting registration and full access to our virtual newsroom. To request a press pass, please review our Press Credentials Policy to see if you qualify and then complete a Press Registration Form

Register now to receive all our pre-conference highlights and materials! 

Here’s what you’ll get with complimentary press access:

  • Pre-meeting conference highlights sent directly to your inbox.
  • Access to embargoed press materials featuring high-profile research announcements and multimedia content. These will be available at the virtual newsroom in late April.
  • Access to hundreds of scientific sessions broadcast daily during the meeting, including recorded virtual poster sessions, live presentations and award lectures.
  • The ability to view recordings of sessions on demand until May 31. 

Contact: [email protected]

EB host societies are the American Association for Anatomy, American Physiological Society, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, American Society for Investigative Pathology and American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics.

 

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