π Congratulations to our 2025 Daniel T. OβConnor Young Investigator Travel Award winners! π§
We were thrilled to celebrate these outstanding trainees at the Catecholamine Society Annual Dinner in Portland, OR. #ASPET2025 #CatecholamineSociety
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π¨ Reminder: Tickets are still available for the Catecholamine Society Annual Dinner on April 5 in Portland!
ποΈ $50 Trainee | $60 Member | $100 Non-Member
β³ Register by March 27: www.thecatecholaminesociety.org/annual-club-dinner
(Correction: The deadline is March 27, not March 17.)
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Don't forget to sign up for the annual Catecholamine Society Dinner today!
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Join us for the Catecholamine Society Annual Dinner on April 5, 2025, in Portland! Enjoy great food, networking, and discussions on the latest in catecholamine research. Register by March 17: www.thecatecholaminesociety.org/annual-club-dinner.
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π Renew your Catecholamine Society membership for 2025! Dues support the annual ASPET dinner (April 3-6, Portland) & eligibility for travel awards. $50 faculty | $25 trainees.
Pay via PayPal: https://buff.ly/414bvfD or Zelle: mazeirob@msu.edu.
Thank you for your support!
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π¨ Apply Now! The Daniel T. OβConnor Young Investigator Travel Award is offering five $1000 fellowships for ASPET 2025 in Portland, OR!
Award includes travel support, a free dinner ticket, and a 1-year membership in the Catecholamine Society.
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Apply by Feb 21, 2025 to habibeh@ufl.edu!
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π’ Save the Date! Join us for the Catecholamine Society Annual Dinner at ASPET 2025 in Portland, OR! π½οΈβ¨
ποΈ April 5, 2025 | β° 7:00 PM
Tickets: $60 (faculty) | $50 (trainees) | $100 (non-members)
Stay tuned for location & registration details! π
#ASPET2025 #CatecholamineSociety
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