Experimental Biology 2012 - Saturday

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I arrived in beautiful San Diego this afternoon and just checked in to the conference. I am really looking forward to the Walter Cannon Lecture this evening as well as the APS 125th Anniversary Opening Ceremony and beach party! I look forward to catching up on what's new in comparative physiology over the next few days and will be sure to fill you in on the highlights!

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