Experimental Biology 2011!!

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I am packing my bags and my posters for the upcoming Experimental Biology Conference in Washington DC. My flight leaves tomorrow and I cannot wait to see the many posters and seminars on comparative physiology! This has to be one of my favorite conferences. I will be sure to write from the meeting and keep you up-to-date on current research in this exciting field. Stay tuned...

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