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DVB Meeting dates and locations

The branch holds five meetings per year.  The meetings are generally scheduled for the second Wednesday of September, November, February, April and May. 
Meetings consist of a technical training session from 5:30-6:30pm, a light supper and social hour from 6:00pm -7:00pm, followed by the general meeting which will include an educational presentation by a guest speaker. Adjournment is usually about 8:30pm.
DVB members will have the opportunity to gain 1 AALAS CEU for attending the technical training session and 1 AALAS CEU for attending the general meeting.  All meetings are opened to members, their guests and all interested individuals.

2022-2023 Meetings

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2023
September 27th 2023 Awards Dinner at Animal Specialties and Provisions

November 8th, 2023: Drexel University
Presentations on Compassion Fatigue and the AAALAC Fellowship
Sponsored by American Protective Products

2024
February 21st, 2024
: Glaxo-Smith Kline, Collegeville, PA

Meeting Sponsored by Glaxo-Smith Kline 
April 10th, 2024: Fox Chase cancer Center
Sponsored by Process Control Solutions
​May 10th, 2024 TBD
September 2024
 Awards Dinner at Animal Specialties and Provisions
November 2024

2025
February 2025 GSK


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REGISTER FOR TECH NIGHT HERE ​
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Conferences​

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National AALAS 
October 22-26, 2023
Salt Lake City, UT

November 3-7, 2024
Nashville, TN


https://www.aalas.org/national-meeting/general-information/future-meetings



Related Events

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Philadelphia Science Festival

http://www.philasciencefestival.org/
The Philadelphia Science Festival is a nine-day, community-wide celebration of science that takes place annually in April, featuring lectures, debates, hands-on activities, special exhibitions and a variety of other informal science education experiences for Philadelphians of all ages.

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