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Registration open for American Society of Naturalists Stand-Alone, Asilomar

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August 15–19, 2019

Registration for the American Society of Naturalists Stand-Alone meeting at Asilomar opens on August 15.
 
Participants will need to submit their presentation title and a short abstract (~200-250 words) at the time of registration. Registration for the meeting will be available through Eventbrite at (payable with a credit card or Paypal)

Housing at Asilomar needs to be reserved separately at

Registration costs for members are greatly discounted. Anybody can become an ASN member at anytime.The cost of membership is less than the additional cost of registration for non-members.

The American Society of Naturalists invites graduate students, postdocs, faculty and other professionals from ecology, evolution, behavior, genetics, physiology, and associated fields to a stand alone meeting at the Asilomar Conference Grounds on January 3-7, 2020. This meeting will celebrate the unique ability of ASN to unify broad conceptual themes across biology by integrating theory with data and by using new technological tools to address long-standing questions. In short, this conference will showcase what it means to be a naturalist and researcher in the 21st century.
This conference is unique because it involves a small number of participants (200 people) interacting closely over meals, scientific talks, and casual conversations in a beautiful natural setting on the shore of the Monterey Peninsula. The scientific program will consist of posters, 15-minute talks, and 5-minute lightning talks, in addition to three symposia in the afternoons. Lightning talks will also include five minutes for questions, so are helpful for getting feedback and starting a conversation. Evening activities will include a presidential debate, a natural history trivia contest, and interactions around a bonfire. More information is available at www.amnat2020.com.
If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please email Casey terHorst .

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