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Zebrafish Community Information

Meet face-to-face with the zebrafish research community at TAGC 2020! The meeting’s unique format offers multiple opportunities for you to share your work, learn about the latest research and tools, build community, and recruit newcomers to the field. Catch up with colleagues at the opening night zebrafish mixer and at designated community meeting spots throughout the meeting. We’ll make it easy to spot zebrafish people and posters via signage and badges.

Don’t miss the early abstract submission dates!

TAGC takes place in April 2020, and you’ll need to be ready to submit your abstract earlier than you may be used to. Be sure to submit by December 13, 2019 to be considered for a talk in either the Zebrafish Sessions or the Thematic Sessions.

If you are a 2020 member of the International Zebrafish Society, you can receive complimentary 2020 GSA membership and GSA member registration rates. To receive the discount, you must register for TAGC by December 13, 2019. Learn more. 

What’s the hashtag?

The conference hashtag is #TAGC20. Use the #Zfish20 community-specific hashtag alongside #TAGC20 to allow everyone to follow along!

Community Program Committee

David Grunwald, University of Utah, Co-chair
Mary Mullins, University of Pennsylvania, Co-chair
John Rawls, Duke University, Co-chair

Session Chairs

Lindsey Barske, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Julia Dallman, University of Miami

Qing Deng, Perdue University

George Eisenhoffer, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Charles Kaufman, Washington University

Miler Lee, University of Pittsburgh

Adam Miller, University of Oregon

Christian Mosimann, University of Colorado Denver

Celia Shiau, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Zhaoxia Sun, Yale University

Presentation Opportunities

If you submit an abstract, it will be reviewed and scheduled in one of three types of sessions:

  • Posters
  • Community (oral)
  • Thematic (oral)

Poster and Thematic Sessions will feature research from all communities, while zebrafish Community Sessions will be dedicated to research on zebrafish and related species.

When it comes to attending talks, you won’t be forced to choose between zebrafish and your favorite topic, Community Sessions and Thematic Sessions are held at different times, so there will be no need to miss out.

Conference History

2016: Orlando, FL

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