Other Meetings of Interest

Genetic Toxicology Association (GTA)

The Genetic Toxicology Association (GTA) is a tax-exempt educational and scientific organization that was founded in 1975 and incorporated in 1981 under the laws of the state of Delaware. Its primary purpose is to promote the development of the science of genetic toxicology and to foster the exchange and dissemination of information concerning the field.

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Genetic and Environmental Toxicology Association (GETA)

GETA was formed in 1979 to promote the acquisition of knowledge, to encourage research, and facilitate communication related to environmental and genetic toxicology among interested persons in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. 

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Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society (GEMS)

GEMS offers two annual meetings, one in the spring and one in the fall, of considerable thematic diversity in the fields of genetics and genomics, with an emphasis on the effects of environmental exposures on genomic integrity, including topics such as the DNA damage response, how genomic and transcriptomic architecture may influence phenotypic variation, as well as application of genomics data for risk assessment.

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International Association of Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Societies (IAEMGS)

The overall mission of the IAEMGS is to generate and communicate globally scientific information based upon current research and best scientific practice. 

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Midwest DNA Repair Symposium

The Midwest DNA Repair Symposium is an annual gathering that brings together researchers and scientists to discuss the latest advancements in DNA repair and related fields.

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