Exhibit & Sponsorship Prospectus 2024
Join us at ABRCMS 2024 to Advance Diversity in STEM
The Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS) advances community college, undergraduates, postbaccalaureates, and graduate students from underrepresented populations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) along the path toward STEM career pathways. ABRCMS also provides program advisors and research faculty the necessary tools and strategies for facilitating students success.
Academic institutions, foundations, professional societies, industry partners and federal agencies are invited to showcase their fellowships and internships, graduate programs and research initiatives, student memberships and travel grants, and other opportunities through the ABRCMS Exhibit and Sponsorship Program.
General Exhibit Sales Are Now Open!
EXHIBIT & SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 2024
November 13 −16 | Pittsburgh, PA
Date | Deadline |
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April 1 | Sponsor Intent Form Deadline (for participation in early booth selection) - Download Sponsorship Intent Form |
April 8 | Priority Exhibit Sales for Sponsors (12:00 p.m. EDT) |
April 15 | Cluster Intent Form Deadline - Access Cluster Intent Form |
April 17 | Exhibitor Registration & Housing Opens |
May 6 | General Exhibit Sales (12:00 p.m. EDT) |
September 9 | Exhibits, Sponsorship & Advertisement Cancellation Deadline |
November 13-16 | ABRCMS 2024, Pittsburgh, PA |
ABRCMS Hybrid Conference is...
Diverse
80% of students are underrepresented minorities from 12 scientific disciplines
Research Focused
Approximately 2,400 students give oral/poster presentations
Large
Over 5,500 attendees which, includes 2,963 undergraduates and postbaccalaureate students and 629 graduate students
ABRCMS By The Numbers
(Based on 2023 registration numbers)
Our Audience
Ethnicity
Attendee Scientific Disciplines
Join Us at ABRCMS 2024 as an Exhibitor or Sponsor!
Contact our team today to discover exciting sponsorship and exhibition opportunities. Let's make a difference together at this year's conference.