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Are you interested
in meeting face-to-face with scientists and researchers
from academia, government, and industry who are actively
working with cell and tissue culture of plants and animals?
Attendees to the meeting will include educators, researchers,
consultants, and post-graduate students from all parts of
the world, who represent a variety of disciplines and interests
in plant and animal biotechnology, cell and tissue culture,
genetics, genomics, transformation, micropropagation, toxicology,
cellular pathology, virology, and tissue engineering. This
highly specialized group of scientists and managers will
be there to learn about new techniques and methodologies
as well as the latest products in the ever-changing area
of biotechnology and in vitro biology.

Dear Exhibitor:
The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) invites you to
participate in the 2005 In Vitro Biology Meeting at the
Hyatt Regency Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, from June
5 8, 2005. The In Vitro Biology Meeting focuses on
issues pertinent to Plant, Vertebrate, Invertebrate, and
Cellular Toxicology research and will give participants
a unique learning experience on plant and animal cell culture
and biotechnology.
The meeting will attract scientific participation from
many countries. This is an opportunity for organizations
to meet face-to-face with hundreds of researchers and professionals
from around the world who are working in the fields of plant
and animal biotechnology, cell and tissue culture, genetics,
genomics, transformation, micropropagation, toxicology,
cellular pathology, virology, and tissue engineering.
The technology and services provided by our exhibitors
have facilitated great strides in the fields of tissue culture
and biotechnology and will no doubt continue to advance
science in the future.
This meeting offers a unique opportunity to market your
products and services to a diverse group of scientists.
In addition to exhibits, the meeting program will include
poster sessions, interactive poster presentations, a keynote
symposium, plenary symposia, mini-symposia, and workshops.
We look forward to welcoming you to Baltimore!
Sincerely,

Marietta Ellis
SIVB Meeting Secretariat
For more information on Exhibition Opportunities
at the 2005 In Vitro Biology Meeting, please contact Marietta
Ellis at marietta@sivb.org.
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