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Biophysical Society 65th Annual Meeting 2021

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February 22, 2021 - February 26, 2021
Virtual
Biophysical Society
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About this Event

As science becomes increasingly interdisciplinary, the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting continues its’ long-held reputation for bringing together leading scientists from all over the world who work at the interface of the life, physical, and computational sciences. This dynamic and interactive virtual platform will enable us to deliver exceptional scientific content and networking and discussion opportunities that you would have experienced while attending the Annual Meeting in Boston!

This five-day meeting provides attendees with the opportunities to share their latest unpublished findings, listen to new and exciting research, as well as connect and share ideas with colleagues.  The meeting begins with Monday subgroup symposia, which allows attendees to meet within their scientific communities.  Daily scientific symposia such as the New & Notable, Futures of Biophysics, the new Biophysical Journal symposium and the highly anticipated Biophysical Society Lecture.  Attend platform sessions with presentations selected from among submitted abstracts, over 500 poster presentations daily, and a virtual Exhibit Hall to connect with exhibitors and see new tolls and the latest technologies that will help you advance your research.


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