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The late-breaking abstract submission site for EB 2009 is now open. Submit your late-breaking abstract by February 25th!
Purchase your AAA Banquet ticket(s) by March 16, 2009. Please note that tickets WILL NOT be sold on-site. Pre-purchased tickets will be distributed at AAA's staff office at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 213.
The Anatomy Course Survey is now available for updates. If you are a Course Director for
Gross Anatomy, Microscopic Anatomy, Neuroscience, or Embryology we ask that you complete the survey.
Now that you've voted for the next U.S. president, it's time to turn your attention to the AAA election. Ballots were mailed in November. Check out the candidates!
Find out more about anatomy around the world, including the 2009 IFAA meeting in Cape Town, in the December issue of Plexus.
The NIH Center for Scientific Review has asked AAA to assist them in assembling a list of qualified, senior-level, volunteer reviewers. Find out more about how to volunteer.
AAA asks NIH to modify public access policy in accordance with congressional mandate.
Effective with the July 2008 issues, all AAA journals—The Anatomical Record, Anatomical Sciences Education, and Developmental Dynamics—will submit accepted manuscripts to PubMed Central (PMC) on behalf of authors, in compliance with the NIH public access mandate.
NIH has released its mandatory public access policy
Coalition of Scientific Societies releases results of national survey
examining attitudes toward science and scientists & views on
evolutionary science in the context of education.
AAA newest journal, Anatomical Sciences Education is now available at www.ASEjournal.com. Read the introductory editorial here.
Check out the latest funding opportunities.
Degree Programs in Anatomy!
Check out AAA's comprehensive list of Master's level anatomy programs.
Shortage of Qualified Anatomy Educators
predicted in AAMC journal article. Read more...
Looking For A New Position?
Check out the AAA Career Center to view the latest job postings!
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