IVBM 2022 will feature an exciting scientific program with renowned speakers in the field, and will provide various opportunities for participants to build collaborative networks. The meeting will be composed of plenary and concurrent sessions reflecting diverse research topics in vascular biology from basic to translational level.
The meeting will begin with a keynote lecture by Christer Betsholtz, Ph.D., Uppsala University followed by the Earl P. Benditt Award Lecture by Joyce Bischoff, Ph.D., Boston Children's Hospital and the presentation of the inaugural Florence Sabin Award to Omolola Eniola-Adefeso, Ph.D., University of Michigan on Thursday, evening October 13. On Friday, we are honored to hold our second keynote lecture by Jeffrey Bluestone, Ph.D., University of San Francisco. The Judah Folkman Award Lecture by Stefania Nicoli, Ph.D., Yale School of Medicine, will be held on Saturday afternoon. On Sunday, the Springer Award Lecture by Delphine Gomez, University of Pittsburgh, will be followed by a featured lecture by Dr. Richard Hynes, MIT. He will then receive the the Stephen Schwartz Award. The meeting will end on Monday with our final Keynote Lecture by Stefanie Dimmeler, Ph.D., University of Frankfurt, and a general session on New Signaling Mechanisms.
The program is divided into seven themes and features over 100 speakers:Development and AgingEmerging Topics and New TechnologiesVascular PhysiologyTranslational ResearchVascular Beds and CellsVascular DiseasesVasculature in Disease
Each concurrent session in the above themes will feature two invited speakers and two short talks from selected abstracts. We are no longer accepting abstracts.
The meeting will begin on Thursday evening, October 13 and conclude on Monday afternoon, October 17.
Oakland Marriott City Center
A stay at Oakland Marriott City Center places you in the heart of Oakland, steps from Old Oakland and Oakland Convention Center. This 4-star hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Oakland City Center and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Jack London Square.
The hotel is conveniently located near the San Francisco BART transit system. It's just one and a half blocks to the nearest station.
Learn more about the hotel - visit their web site: https://www.ivbm2022.org/hotel/
Current Early Bird Rates through August 31, 2022 -
Regular rates from September 1, 2022 through October 12, 2022 -
Registration Includes - Access to all sessions and lectures, poster sessions, exhibits, coffee breaks and welcome reception.
There will be an additional charge of $75 for a ticket to the dinner/cruise on October 16 evening.
Participating Societies: To receive the member discount, a promotional code is required for members of the following participating societies:American Society for Investigative PathologyAustralian Vascular Biology SocietyEuropean Vascular Biology OrganizationInternational Atherosclerosis SocietyInternational Society for Applied Cardiovascular BiologyJapanese Vascular Biology and Medicine OrganizationThe Korean Society of CardiologyKorean Society for Vascular Biology and MedicineThe Microcirculatory Society
Promotional codes will be provided to members by their societies. Request your promocode before registering for the meeting. Due to certain limitations of our software, there are different promocodes for early vs. regular registration.
Since NAVBO is the sponsoring society, NAVBO members will not require a promocode.
Cancellation policy for individuals:You must cancel your registration in writing. Cancellations received by September 12 will receive a refund less $100 processing fees. No refunds after September 12.
Members of NAVBO and other participating societies can register at the member rate for both degreed scientists (those with a PhD, MD or equivalent) and students (undergraduate, graduate and medical).
Online registration ends October 12, 2022 at 11:59pmET. Extra fee for registering onsite.
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