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Annual Meeting 2015

Invitation to Exhibitors

The Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention invites you to participate as an exhibitor at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention, June 27–July 1, 2015, at the Hôtel Bonaventure Montréal, in Montréal, Québec, Canada.

The Annual Meeting brings together 400+ scientists, administrators, and managers from industry, academia, government and regulatory agencies to discuss the most up-to-date developments in congenital (birth) defects including their nature, cause, mechanisms, and prevention. Attendees represent the disciplines of pediatrics, anatomy, epidemiology, pharmacology and industrial toxicology, developmental biology, obstetrics, pathology, and genetics.

Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention members make a difference every day, whether it is training and mentoring students, providing mechanistic explanations of developmental toxicity, assessing safety, administering therapies for parents and baby or providing solid advice. As a Society, we continually demonstrate our commitment to excellence.

The Society is pleased to inform all exhibitors that, again, there are no increases in booth fees in 2015. The cost for a standard 8' x 10' booth is $750, there is no additional fee for a corner booth.  Beverage breaks, the two poster sessions and the Welcome Reception will be held in the Exhibit Hall to maximize exposure to the more than 400 attendees anticipated at the meeting in 2015.  This year attendees from all four groups (Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention, INA, OTIS and NBTS will join the Poster Session on Monday evening.

Review the floor plan and exhibition guidelines.

If you have any further questions, please contact Elsa Cannon, Meetings and Exhibits Manager, at ecannon@birthdefectsresearch.org.

 





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