59th Annual NWDB (Northwest Developmental Biology Meeting)
The 59th NW Developmental Biology Meeting will be held on March 11-14, 2026, featuring scheduled speakers, platform sessions, poster sessions, and an education platform.
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The 59th NW Developmental Biology Meeting will be held on March 11-14, 2026, featuring scheduled speakers, platform sessions, poster sessions, and an education platform.
The meeting includes a preliminary program with dinners, welcome, platform sessions (e.g., Platform Session I on March 11 chaired by Dr. Bret Pearson), poster sessions and mixers, breakfasts, coffee breaks, an education session on March 13 by Dr. Robert Kao, and the Arthur Whiteley Lecture on March 13 by Dr. Craig Albertson as keynote. Organizers are Jim Cooper from Western Washington University and Laura Dyer from University of Portland. Registration and abstract deadlines are February 25, 2026
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Visit the official website of 59th Annual NWDB (Northwest Developmental Biology Meeting) for registration details, submission deadlines, and the full programme.
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