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AAAS Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division meeting

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The AAAS Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division will hold its 86th annual meeting at the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, March 31-April 4 2012.. This year's theme is "Science and Technology at the Crossroads," and will include sessions on biomedicine, archaeology, and science education, among others. We look forward to seeing you in Tulsa!

Deadline:

  • Non-presenter registrations: March 10, 2012. After this date, registrations will only be accepted on-site at the primary meeting venue (Allen Chapman Activity Center) March 31-April 4, 2012
AAAS Member and Non-Member Fees

Professional ($65)
University/College Faculty ($65)
Retired Professor/Professional ($50)
Post doctorate ($50)
Undergraduate/graduate student ($25)

University of Tulsa Student Research Colloquium Participant ($0)
K-12 Teacher ($10)
K-12 Student ($0)
Single day pass (non-presenters only) ($20)

The list below represents the special topic symposium and workshop proposals received to date. This list will be expanded as symposium/workshop proposals are received. Several of the organizers of these symposia are soliciting submissions.

  • Cedar Expansion on the Great Plains
  • Innovations in Interdisciplinary Education in Health Professions
  • Physiotherapy in Huntington's Disease
  • Biotechnology
  • Community Medicine
  • NSF Student Research Fellowship Panel
  • Endangered Species in Oklahoma
  • Rainforest Ecology
  • Un-Common Sense: The Prospects for Enhancing Research Ethics in an Era of a New and Improved Common Rule
  • Increasing Regional Bioscience Research Capacity Through Outreach, Cooperation, and Internships
  • Virus Ecology and Epidemiology
  • Implementation of Engineering Curricula in Middle School
  • Science/Math Interests and Attitudes 3-5th Grade Children
  • Secondary Education Techniques
  • SENSEsational Education Techniques
  • Building Long-term University and Community School Partnerships
  • Recent Applications and Techniques in Archaeology
  • Midwestern Archaeology Lexicon
  • Poverty and Social Determinants of Health
  • Development and Application of Novel MRI Approaches for Investigating the Neurophysiological Correlates of Depression
  • Hope among the Homeless: Health and Emotional Well-Being in At-Risk Populations
  • The Pluripotent State: There and Back Again
  • Science and Religion: Building Bridges, Dismantling Misconceptions
  • Research Studies on Trauma, Abuse, and Neglect: From the Community to the Lab and Back Again
  • Physiological Responses to Human Exercise Performance
  • Biomedical Informatics

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