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33rd Annual March of Dimes Salk Symposium
San Diego, California
 
Join us for the 33rd Annual March of Dimes Salk Symposium at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California. Each year more than 300 high school students from San Diego & Imperial counties come to learn about the March of Dimes and innovations in health research from local, state, and/or national professionals.

This year, topics will include research at Salk Institute; molecular genetics of development; teratogens; premature births--consequences and care; and birth defects. A special feature of the Salk Symposium is an inspiring panel of students who present on “Living with Birth Defects.” Breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided.

There will not be an option for registration the day of the event.

More information about the Salk Symposium please call 858.576.1211 or emailing to nsmith@marchofdimes.com.

Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Location: Salk Institute for Biological Studies
10010 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA

Date: Wednesday
March 12, 2008

 

Location: The Salk Institute
La Jolla, California
 
  Phone: 858.576.1211
 

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