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The American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy’ s (ASGCT) 22nd Annual Meeting is the world’s largest gathering of gene and cell therapy professionals and provides an international forum where the latest scientific discoveries are presented and discussed.

Network with more than 3,500 people, including basic and clinical investigators from academic, regulatory, and biotechnology sectors .

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You are invited to join us at the 25th Annual APHMG Workshop and Special Interest Groups Meetings in Clearwater Beach, FL.  You will meet others involved in medical and human genetics education and training, and learn new and effective ways to engage your students.

Each of the following APHMG Special Interest Groups will have individual meetings designed for discussion, problem solving and the development and sharing of common resources:

         Ÿ-Residency Program Directors

         Ÿ-Medical School Course Directors

         Ÿ-Laboratory Fellowship Program Directors

Mark your calendar now Apr 30-May 03, 2019 and plan to join us where you will make new connections and gain valuable insight into teaching the next generation of geneticists.

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The American Society for Head and Neck Surgery was organized with the goal to “facilitate and advance knowledge relevant to surgical treatment of diseases of the head and neck, including reconstruction and rehabilitation; promote advancement of the highest professional and ethical standards as they pertain to the practice of major head and neck surgery; and to honor those who have made major contributions in the field of head and neck surgery, or have aided in its advancement.”

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American Academy of Orofacial Pain: Mission and Meeting Goals:

The American Academy of Orofacial Pain, an organization of dentists and other health care providers, is dedicated to alleviating pain and suffering
through the promotion of excellence in education, research, and patient care in the field of orofacial pain and associated disorders.
Through this meeting the Academy strives to:
• To establish acceptable criteria for the diagnosis and clinical treatment of orofacial pain, temporomandibular disorders and dental sleep medicine.
• To encourage research and evaluation of equipment and procedures.
• To stress the significant incidence of orofacial pain problems for both medical and dental professionals.
• To provide a common meeting ground for world wide authorities on orofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders.

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