Program
Cell Bio focuses on the fundamental basis of biology, where attendees congregate in an inclusive environment to learn about the latest advances in cell science from peers, educators, and renowned experts from all over the world. We believe cutting-edge science is found at every corner of our community. As such, Cell Bio welcomes presenters, organizers, and attendees from every career-level, research area, and institution.
The meeting will be held in-person from Saturday, December 3 to Wednesday, December 7, 2022.
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Program Overview
Keynote & Symposia
These sessions feature the most cutting-edge advances in nearly every area of cell biology. Listen, learn, and be inspired by world-class experts and emerging scientists who are at the forefront of scientific discovery.
Minisymposia
These sessions offer the most groundbreaking research by scientists with top-scoring abstracts in each of the eight meeting tracks.
Microsymposia
Preview research by poster presenters in these short talk sessions.
Special Interest Subgroups
These member-organized sessions take a deep dive into specialty subjects under the seven scientific tracks.
Education, Professional Development, Diversity, & Inclusion
Gain access to topics focused on the scientific enterprise: education, career development, international relations, science policy, communications, and diversity in the workforce.
Poster Presentations
Visit poster presenters and learn about new scientific research developments within the cell biology community.
Exhibitor Tech Talks
Learn about new products advancing scientific research and innovation.
Roundtable Discussions
Strike up unique conversations with peers at these lunchtime roundtables discussing the hottest topics in the research community.
On-Demand Content
Select sessions will be available on-demand for purchase after the meeting. Check back in the fall for more updates.
Meeting Tracks
Cell Bio 2022 aims to enhance your meeting experience by integrating special interest tracks focused on your area of interest. These tracks will identify scientific sessions, poster presentations, and networking sessions within a topic area providing your ideal path for navigating the latest science at the meeting.
Communal Cell | Specialized Cell & Evolution | Signaling & Metabolism | Cellular Genome |
Cellular Dynamics | Cells in Distress & Disease | Physical Cell |
Organize a Session
ASCB provides opportunities for attendees to organize sessions at Cell Bio. Check out the opportunities below to expand your participation at this year's meeting:
Deadline: April 27
- Eligibility: ASCB Regular Members
Deadline: May 2
- Eligibility: All ASCB members
Deadline: May 13
- Eligibility: All ASCB members, EMBO Community members, non-ASCB/EMBO organizations
Cell Bio Virtual 2022 Program Organizers
Program Co-Chairs
Avery August, ASCB Chair Cornell University |
Maya Schuldiner, EMBO Chair Weizmann Institute |
Committee Members by Scientific Track
Communal Cell |
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Tyrone Hayes, University of California Berkeley |
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, University of Cambridge and California Institute of Technology |
Cellular Dynamics |
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Akihiko Nakano, Riken, Japan |
Needhi Bhalla, University of California, Santa Cruz |
Specialized Cell and Evolution |
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Ido Amit, Weizmann Institute of Science |
Piali Sengupta, Brandeis University |
Cells in Distress and Disease |
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Michael Boutros, DKFZ |
Meng Wang, Baylor College of Medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
Signaling and Metabolism |
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Heather Pinkett, Northwestern University |
Ivan Dikic, Goethe University Frankfurt and Max Planck Institute of Biophysics |
Physical Cell |
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Jeanne Stachowiak, University of Texas at Austin |
Matthieu Piel, Institut Curie |
Cellular Genome |
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Eva Hoffman, University of Copenhagen |
Victor Corces, Emory University School of Medicine |