SCAS 2024 Annual Meeting
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SCAS 2024 Annual Meeting

Southern California Academy of Sciences will hold its annual meeting at the Chapman University on Saturday, May 4, 2023.

By Southern California Academy of Sciences

Date and time

Saturday, May 4 · 8am - 7pm PDT

Location

Chapman University

1 University Drive Orange, CA 92866

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  • 11 hours

Southern California Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting Registration Information

All abstracts must be submitted electronically no later than March 10, 2024 (11:59pm).

Payment for registration is required at the time of your abstract submission.

There will be three symposia, a contributed paper session, and a joint poster session with high school student in the Research Training Program (RTP). Contributions on all facets of marine, terrestrial, and parasitological science are welcome for both paper and poster sessions. Submissions will be reviewed by the SCAS Editorial Board, and contributors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by March 24, 2024. Registration refunds may be requested before May 1, 2024 via scas.nhm@gmail.com.

Early registration will take place through March 10, 2024. The last day to register on-line is May 1, 2024. Registration will resume, on-site, at Chapman University on the day the meeting is held on May 4, 2024.

Help support students! We would be very grateful to professional scientists who will commit to judging students' papers or posters during the meeting. To enlist as a judge, select the appropriate choice when registering or please contact the organizer directly: Mia Adreani (mia.adreani@gmail.com).

Organized by

The Southern California Academy of Sciences is dedicated to promoting fellowship among scientists and those individuals interested in science; to contributing to scientific literature through publication of pertinent manuscripts; to fostering scholarship among young scientists; and to providing information to the membership, to the public, and to public agencies on matters of mutual interest and concern to the sciences and society.

These goals are approached annually by:

  1. Conducting symposia and an Annual Meeting that draws together the academic and applied sciences community and students pursuing a career in the sciences.
  2. Disseminating the results of original research through the BULLETIN of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, which is published three times a year.
  3. Providing Research Grants to students in Undergraduate, Masters, or Doctoral programs who are investigating scientific questions related to the Southern California area.
  4. Honoring best student papers and posters at the Annual Meetings with multiple awards.
  5. Enabling high school students to conduct original research in a professional laboratory setting through the Research Training Program of the Junior Academy.
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