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Jun
09
2023

Becoming (more) accessible by design

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One of the hopes of the conference committee is to make ALT 2023 Conference the most accessible and inclusive conference… View Article

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May
26
2023

Introducing our keynote speaker: Anne-Marie Scott

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When we started looking for keynotes there was no shortage of people who could do an excellent job, some of… View Article

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May
19
2023

A look back at ALTC2016

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As we look forward to our 2023 Annual Conference and ALT’s 30th Anniversary, we are taking a moment to look… View Article

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May
12
2023

ALTc23: an update from our Co-Chairs

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September is starting to feel like it is just around the corner! Santanu and I are both really excited, and… View Article

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