
This report begins by referencing an insightful article by Barbara Doonan in the latest issue of the In Vitro Report. If you haven’t had the ...

We are thrilled to return to Norfolk, Virginia, and the Hilton Hotel (The Main) for our 2025 scientific conference.

With less than 3 months before SIVB arrives in Norfolk, we are getting everything ready for your arrival. Have you made your plans to join ...

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 ...

The USDA has regulated plants derived from recombinant DNA under 7 CFR Part 340. These rules were triggered by the process of adding recombinant ...

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

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Preparing an Article for the In Vitro Report
Sylvia Mitchell
Michael Fay