
Following the successful conclusion of the 2025 In Vitro Biology Meeting (#SIVB2025) in Norfolk, Virginia, I want to express my sincere gratitude to everyone who ...

The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) returned to Norfolk, VA where we actively engaged with science and each other during our in-person program.

The 2025 Planning Committee acknowledges the contributions and donations received from the following organizations and individuals for their support of the 2025 In Vitro Biology ...

The highest honor given by the Society for In Vitro Biology is the Lifetime Achievement Award. This award is presented to scientists who are considered ...

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 ...

The following student awards were presented at the 2025 In Vitro Biology held at the Hilton Norfolk The Main in Reno, Nevada, from June 6 ...

Welcome New SIVB Members! Give a warm welcome to the new Society for In Vitro Biology members who joined in the past few months!

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

“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 ...

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, of Mr. Guido Caputo. Guido retired as a cell biologist ...
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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.
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