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Don't forget it is not too late to submit a late abstract to the 2007 Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Baltimore March 3rd-7th.

All late abstracts will be programmed on Wednesday, March 7, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM in a special late-poster session running concurrently with the regular Wednesday poster session. Late abstract submission fee will be $55.00. The late abstracts site will open after October 2 at www.biophysics.org. The abstracts will not be published, but will be listed in the Onsite Addendum.

Submit your abstract here:

http://www.abstractsonline.com/submit/login.asp?mkey={B65ED1CE-3D1E-400B-BEC0-429A5DA15800}
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