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NEW COLLABORATION: REGISTER FOR ASMCUE AND GAIN ACCESS TO asm2012
ASMCUE 2012 will meet in conjunction with the asm2012 San Francisco meeting and will be held 20 miles away in San Mateo, CA. Organizers have arranged a joint program that benefits ASMCUE registered attendees in the following ways:
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Enjoy a complimentary “field trip” Saturday evening to the Opening asm2012 Keynote Session and Reception 5:00 - 8:30 pm on Saturday, June 16. Complimentary transportation will be provided to/from the San Mateo Marriott and the Moscone Convention Center.
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Enjoy a complimentary one-day registration pass to attend asm2012 sessions on Sunday, June 17 only. Attendees will need to make transportation arrangements to attend asm2012 that day.
When registering for ASMCUE 2012, be certain to rsvp for these complimentary benefits. Registration opens January 2012. Information about registration fees is available in the Registration section.
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2012 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS - PLENARY LECTURES
Teaching Effectively: Less is More!!
Spencer Benson,
University of Maryland and 2011 Carski Foundation Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Awardee
Host-Virus Interactions: A New Focus on Fat
Melanie Ott, University of California, San Francisco
Adventures in Personal Genomics and Whole Omics Profiling
Michael Snyder, Stanford University
Rock Stars, Deficit Models, and Stereotype Threats: Learning to See Inequity in Science and Strategies for Addressing It
Kimberly Tanner, San Francisco State University, 2010 National Science Foundation CAREER Grant Awardee and 2011 Society for College Science Teachers Outstanding Undergraduate Science Teacher Awardee
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CONFERENCE STATISTICS

If you have never attended the ASM Conference for Undergraduate Educators, you are encouraged to review last year's final program, presentations and handouts. Over 300 microbiology and biology educators attend the annual conference. The audience is diverse in many ways including the types of institutions represented, the number of years educators have been teaching and the primary student audiences being taught. Attendee demographics representing the 361 attendees in 2011 may be found in the General Information section.
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