Month: March 2021

President’s Report

I start this report with some sad news, but also rays of hope for the future. There is still a long way to go before we have sufficient vaccination levels to feel that we may hold our conference as a live, face to face event.

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SIVB 2021: In Vitro OnLine Update

The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) annual meeting is going to be a virtual event (SIVB 2021: In Vitro OnLine) and will be offered in real-time from June 5th to 9th, 2021. The meeting aims to bring together world’s …

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Meeting Update

We are moving quickly forward with plans for the virtual SIVB annual meeting, SIVB 2021: In Vitro OnLine, from June 5 – 9, 2021 and are so excited to share this year’s program with you all.

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2020 SIVB Distinguished Scientist Award

The SIVB Distinguished Scientist Award recognizes outstanding mid-career scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of in vitro biology and/or in the development of novel technologies that have …

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2020 SIVB Fellow Award

The Society for In Vitro Biology established the Fellow Award to recognize outstanding professionals who have made significant contributions to the field of in vitro biology and demonstrated service to the Society.

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2020 SIVB Young Scientist Award

The Society for In Vitro Biology established the Young Scientist Award in 2009 to recognize outstanding early-career scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of in vitro biology and/or in the development …

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Hidden Gems in the SIVB Website

Most of us visit the SIVB website for the latest In Vitro Report, updates on the annual meeting and member news. Often overlooked are some gems of information that new and even established members of the society will find interesting. Did you ever wonder when and how the society …

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Journal Highlights

This issue commemorates the life and contributions of Dr. Trevor Alleyne Thorpe, the production of Norway Spruce embryos in a temporary immersion syste, and more.

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Member News

Piero Barone published the paper titled “CRISPR-Cas9-mediated 75.5-Mb inversion in maize” in the journal Nature Plants. Murdock Ray Gillis accepted the position …

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  • President’s Report

    President's Report
    Three simple words that embody the spirit of preparation, focus, and action. They resonate perfectly with the anticipation and excitement building up to the 2025 ...
  • 2025 In Vitro Biology Meeting Program Awaits!

    2025 In Vitro Biology Meeting Program Awaits!
    We are thrilled to return to Norfolk, Virginia, and the Hilton Hotel (The Main) for our 2025 scientific conference.
  • Things to know before you go to Norfolk

    Things to know before you go to Norfolk
    We hope you are as excited as we are about returning to Norfolk, Virginia for the 2025 In Vitro Biology Meeting from June 6 – ...
  • 2024 Annual Report

    2024 Annual Report
    The 2024 Annual Report is now available online. This is a comprehensive report on the Society’s activities throughout 2024.
  • Call For Nominations

    Call For Nominations
    Are you considering becoming an Officer of the Plant Biotechnology or the In Vitro Animal Cell Sciences sections of SIVB?
  • Fast Forward to the Past

    Fast Forward to the Past
    The USDA has regulated plants derived from recombinant DNA under 7 CFR Part 340. These rules were triggered by the process of adding recombinant ...
  • We’ve Got You!

    We've Got You!
    “We’ve Got You!” is a featured series of the In Vitro Report, which shares the stories of SIVB members, new and seasoned, alike. Regardless of ...
  • Journal Highlights

    Journal Highlights
    Read highlights from recently published articles recommended by the Editors of the SIVB’s In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology journals.
  • Member News

    Member News
    Stay up-to-date with fellow SIVB Members and check out the news for this issue.
  • New Members

    New Members
    Welcome New SIVB Members! Give a warm welcome to the new Society for In Vitro Biology members who joined in the past few months!
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The In Vitro Report accepts submissions from members or interested scientists. Submissions must include author’s name, address, phone, or other number where you can be reached. For additional information regarding submissions to In Vitro Report, contact Sylvia A. Mitchell or Michael J. Fay, Editors-in-Chief, by phone or email or contact the SIVB office.

Preparing an Article for the In Vitro Report

Sylvia Mitchell

Michael Fay