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Washington D.C., DC 20036
Washington D.C., DC 20036
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Make an impact at ASM Microbe 2020 by presenting your novel, unanticipated, high impact or disruptive research during an Emerging Science Slide Sessions in the Lounge and Learns. These sessions are a great opportunity to share your new findings that have a clear public impact, are related to a new outbreak (such as the novel coronavirus), or describes a newly uncovered biological mechanism.
The limited emerging science abstract submission window opens on April 1, 2020 and closes on April 15, 2020 5pm EST.
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Booth preview from AAAS - The American Association for the Advancement of Science #FamsciDays where we’re all set up for this weekend! Come out for free hands-on fun and be sure to register! #ASMOutreach
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The United States is halfway through the traditional influenza season...but it's always influenza season somewhere.
It's always important for clinical microbiology laboratories to be prepared to diagnose influenza. Which patients should be tested, and what are the benefits of different tests? Learn this and more in our ASM Article on the topic: https://skyw.io/jzTX1M #ASMClinMicro
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