Environmental Mutagenesis & Genomics Society
48th Annual Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina
September 9-13, 2017 - Raleigh Convention Center
Environmental Health Sciences Bridging the Gap between
Exposure, Mechanism and Public Health
Welcome
The EMGS welcomes members and attendees from across the US and around the world. Our diversity is essential to our success, and as your national professional society, we are committed to providing a safe and supportive forum for the communication of world-class science. The EMGS Diversity and Inclusion committee sends a special welcome to members of the LGBT community. Please reach out to any member of the EMGS Diversity and Inclusion Committee with your comments or concerns.
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The 48th Annual Meeting for EMGS will be Saturday, September 9th to Wednesday, September 13th at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, NC.
-1975 days to go!
400+ Attendees
10+ Vendors
100+ Sessions
3 Tracks
The Triangle in North Carolina, which includes Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and adjoining cities, as well as Research Triangle Park, is of tremendous relevance to EMGS. It is the home of many of our founders, past officers, and current members. Our meeting will draw on the rich resources there, including two federal agencies, The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, as well as major research universities (Duke, UNC, NCSU, and NCCU). Along with 6 other colleges and universities, these institutions are training nearly 100,000 students in The Triangle. For these and many other reasons, we are excited to hold our meeting in Raleigh. Rob Sobol and Natalie Gassman are doing a tremendous job as Program Chair and New Investigator Co-Chair, galvanizing a meeting around the theme of Environmental Health Sciences, Bridging the Gap between Exposure, Mechanism and Public Health. I look forward to seeing you there!
Thomas E. Wilson, M.D. Ph.D., EMGS President