The basic science core curriculum will focus on analyzing mechanisms that integrate responses to environmental exposures. The ATS also will use the historic setting in the U.S. capital city to incorporate policy discussions into scientific conversations.
While the greatest attraction for International Conference attendees will be hearing the latest advances in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep research, this year’s conference host city is home to a multitude of historical and cultural sites to explore.
Each year, approximately 40 percent of ATS International Conference attendees come from outside of the United States. ATS President Gregory P. Downey, MD, ATSF, discussed special considerations global attendees should take into account when preparing for the 2023 conference.
ATS International Conference attendees can book their lodging in Washington, DC, now that registration for the 2023 conference has officially opened. Booking early will ensure a room with one of the ATS-approved vendors. In addition to the convenient locations, the ATS has worked with these organizations to guarantee the low rates.
Registration is now open for a robust, in-person ATS International Conference in 2023! International Conference Co-Chairs Debra Boyer, MD, and Andrew J. Halayko, PhD, ATSF, invite respiratory health professionals to join them in Washington, DC, May 19-24 for the leading international respiratory health conference. Thousands of experts from around the globe will gather to learn,…