Hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology
The biennial Midwest Zebrafish Meeting brings together a growing field of scientists from all over the midwest whose research utilizes the zebrafish model to study a wide range of biological questions in development, evolution, genetics, physiology, and disease.
The meeting (June 7-9) includes two keynote talks, trainee and assistant professor talks selected from submitted abstracts, two poster sessions, and a Saturday evening social event, all in a friendly and supportive environment.
This meeting is a wonderful opportunity for investigators in the region to network with each other. We encourage students, postdocs, and junior faculty to submit abstracts and present their research.
Agenda for Friday, June 7
3:00 pm Registration | Moore Auditorium
6:00 pm Welcome and Opening Remarks | Connor Auditorium
6:15 pm Keynote Lecture I – Dr. Kristen Kwan | Connor Auditorium
7:30 pm Poster Session I and Reception | Farrell LTC Atrium
For inquiries contact Toni Hill.