
As I sat down to write this end-of-year message, an email landed in my inbox with the subject line: “Reflecting on your journey with SIVB.” ...

The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) will celebrate a remarkable milestone in 2026, its 80th Anniversary, with a landmark annual meeting in Reno, Nevada, ...

The Early Career Award recognizes current members of the SIVB who are outstanding early-career scientists and who have made significant contributions to the field of ...

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 ...

The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) hosted a student poster presentation competition during the 2025 In Vitro Biology meeting, held at the Hilton Norfolk ...

On behalf of the SIVB Awards Committee, we are reaching out to all members to help the Society identify and nominate your colleagues to celebrate ...

“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 ...

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

Stay up-to-date with fellow SIVB Members and check out the news for this issue…

The SIVB acknowledges the following members for their contributions to the future endeavors of the society through the Fund for the Future.
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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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