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Get Ready for the AAAAI Annual Meeting

The 2017 Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia is less than a month away. Early registration ends on February 15. After February 15, you can still register online but will no longer receive the discounted registration price. Register here today.

New Members and Fellows To Be Honored at the AAAAI Business Meeting

If you were approved as a new AAAAI member or Fellow during the 2016 year, join us at the 2017 Business Meeting. This meeting is where all new members and Fellows are inducted and recognized each year and where the official business of the AAAAI is presented to the membership. A free lunch will be served, but space is limited. The 2017 AAAAI Business Meeting will take place Monday, March 6 at 12:30 pm in the Georgia World Congress Center, level four, room B405-B407. If you have questions or would like more information, contact membership@aaaai.org.

Annual Meeting Abstracts Now Online

You can now view the 2017 AAAAI Annual Meeting abstracts here.

Five Reasons to Bring Your Smartphone to the AAAAI Annual Meeting

  1. The AAAAI will once again have a mobile app dedicated to the Annual Meeting. This year’s app has features such as: tools to search by speaker or session type, organize your schedule, evaluate speakers and sessions, stay current with push notifications and navigate the Georgia World Congress Center with floor plans and exhibitor information. The AAAAI will send an email to members when the app is available for download from the App Store or Play Store.
  2. Program & Planner. Research sessions and build your own 2017 Annual Meeting itinerary. Adding sessions to your personal planner does not register you for the meeting or for ticketed sessions.
  3. Evaluations. Delegates can provide feedback on Annual Meeting faculty and the sessions they attend exclusively through the Annual Meeting app.
  4. Twitter. Join the conversation by following the official hashtag #AAAAI17. While in Atlanta, you are encouraged to use the hashtag in your tweets to share what you’re learning with your colleagues.
  5. Audience Response Systems. Speakers may take questions, raise quick polls and gather feedback to engage the audience in real-time.