The ATS Center, which will be located in the Exhibit Hall at ATS 2011, is your one-stop-shop during the International Conference.
ATS 2011 Archives
ATS 2011 Abstracts Once Again Electronic Only
ATS 2011 International Conference abstracts will be available electronically online through the ATS and American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Web sites and via CD-ROM onsite at the ATS 2011. With both versions, attendees and others can search for abstracts by keyword, author and title.
Networking Opportunities Abound at ATS 2011
This year’s International Conference offers attendees several avenues for networking with colleagues—from an engaging new tool called “My ATS 2011” to several onsite areas that will allow participants to connect in informal settings.
ATS Relaunches Fellows Symposium
The ATS will relaunch the Fellows Symposium at ATS 2011.
University of Colorado’s Rich History Fosters Academic Leaders
When Mark W. Geraci, MD, moved to Denver to complete his pulmonary and critical care training at the University of Colorado 21 years ago, he joined an institution focused on developing the careers of academic pulmonary physicians interested in education, research and clinical care.
Sessions to Provide the Latest from Clinical Trials and Clinical Practice Guidelines
Several noon sessions will provide attendees with the latest developments in ongoing clinical trials research and clinical practice guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) and the U.S. Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group (USCIIT).
Get your Pick of Sessions, Avoid Onsite Lines with Advance Registration
By registering in advance for the ATS 2011 International Conference, you can secure your attendance at sessions with limited space and avoid onsite registration lines.