SFRBM is currently planning its 19th Annual Meeting for November 14 - 18, 2012 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront in downtown San Diego, CA. The format of the Annual Meeting includes general plenary sessions, oral presentations of selected abstracts, poster symposia, awards for outstanding poster presentations, topical workshops, instructional luncheons and networking receptions. The last annual meeting, titled SFRBM 2011, attracted 550 scientists, researchers and clinicians to Atlanta for five days of exciting scientific presentations. Members receive significant registration discounts to the Annual Meeting (from $75 - $225). As members of SFRR International, all SFRBM members also enjoy access (at reduced member rates) to SFRR International meetings around the world, including the Biennial General Meeting.


UPCOMING MEETINGS

SFRBM's 19th Annual Meeting
November 14 - 18, 2012
Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel
San Diego, California USA

SFRBM's 20th Annual Meeting
November 20 - 24, 2013
Grand Hyatt San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas USA

SFRBM's 21st Annual Meeting
November 19 - 23, 2014
Sheraton Seattle Hotel
Seattle, Washington USA

 

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

This is the best forum to know about the latest developments in the field of free radical biology.
Arunabh Bhattacharya, Asst Professor, Univ. of Texas HSC – San Antonio

Keeps me up to date on latest research in the field.
Stephen Black, Professor, Georgia Health Sciences Univ.

We not only get new ideas for our research programs, but get to talk directly with so many with ideas that can help us.
Garry Buettner, Professor, The University of Iowa

The SFRBM meetings remind me of the breadth of the field and give me an opportunity to learn something in areas in which I'm not personally involved.
Marilyn Ehrenshaft, Investigator, NIEHS/NIH

I think the poster sessions as the best of any conference I usually attend - they are well attended and usually a very good forum for discussion, particularly for younger scientists.
Clare Hawkins, Assistant Professor, Heart Research Institute

It is good to meet some of the world leaders in the field and have the chance to meet to them and talk with them.
Karl Herbert, Professor, University of Leicester

This meeting is relaxed and informative providing an environment rich in discussion and interaction. Networking is easy and everyone is interested in the science.
Donald McCarthy, Graduate Student, University of Albany

I always come back with valuable info to plug into my research program.
Andres Melendez, Professor, University of Albany

I get new ideas for my research and I get to interact with a lot of scientists who are very knowledgeable and interested in my area of research. Every year by the end of the first or second day I have a list of new experiments I want to run!
Edward Moreira, Postdoc, Northwestern University

For me, it's the quality of the science presented that counts.
David Ross, Professor, University of Colorado - Denver

The number of attendees at the SFRBM meeting is neither too large nor too small. This affords the opportunity to interact with attendees from a variety of research interests and at the same time maintaining focus on the overall underlying scope of the society.
Alba Rossi-George, Research Associate, Rutgers University

A beautiful opportunity to learn new ideas and exchange scientific views in formal and informal ways. Also a good chance to initiate collaborative projects.
Victor Sharov, Assistant Research Professor, University of Kansas

Gives me a chance to present my research to others from various backgrounds and get their advice on my research.
Jordan Witmer, Graduate Student, University of Iowa

 

PAST MEETINGS


2011
Atlanta, Georgia USA
2002
San Antonio, Texas USA
2010
Orlando, Florida USA
2001
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina USA
2009
San Francisco, California USA
2000
San Diego, California USA
2008
Indianapolis, Indiana USA
1999
New Orleans, Louisiana USA
2007
Washington, D.C. USA
1998
Washington, D.C. USA
2006
Denver, Colorado USA
1997
San Francisco, California USA
2005
Austin, Texas USA
1996
Miami Beach, Florida USA
2004
St Thomas, US Virgin Islands
1995
Pasadena, California USA
2003
Seattle, Washington USA
1993
Charleston, South Carolina USA