91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Deuel Conference on Lipids
Jan. 21–24, 2025
Hyatt Regency, Long Beach, Calif.
The 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Deuel conference is a must-attend event for leading lipids investigators — and for scientists who’ve just begun to explore the role of lipids in their research programs. This event will bring together a diverse array of people including those who have not attended Deuel or perhaps any lipid meeting before.
The conference is a forum for the presentation of new and unpublished data, and attendees enjoy the informal atmosphere that encourages free and open discussion. Interested scientists are invited to attend and encourage trainees to submit abstracts.
If you have any questions, contact meetings@asbmb.org.
Important dates
July 1 | Registration and abstract submission opens |
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Nov. 1 | Early registration deadline |
Nov. 1 | Abstract deadline (authors are required to register for the conference upon submission of abstract) |
Dec. 23 | Regular registration deadline |
Organizers
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Industry attendee information
The Deuel Conference greatly values industry (e.g., pharma, biotech) participation. Indeed, industry participants have played a huge role in creating the meeting’s vibrant scientific atmosphere and in guiding the future of the meeting. By long tradition, industry registrants are required to sponsor the 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ Deuel Conference on Lipids. The rules regarding sponsorship, which were established by the Deuel Conference Board of Directors, have not changed in more than 30 years.
To learn about sponsorship rules, please contact the Deuel Conference fundraising chair, Rodney Infante. In many cases, funding of an employer-sponsored “meeting grant” covers the sponsorship requirement. The absence of funding by an employer-sponsored grant program is not a problem; however, you will need to contact Rodney Infante regarding an alternate pathway for sponsorship.
Interview
A ‘cozy’ California meeting on lipids
Meet the co-chairs of the 2025 Deuel Conference on Lipids — and learn about its namesake
Meet the cochairs of the 2025 Deuel Conference on Lipids — and learn about its namesake.
Getting to the Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Airports
- — 10 miles
- — 21 miles
- — 23 miles
Airport transportation
- Uber/Lyft/Rideshare
- — The closest metro stations to the conference location are Downtown Long Beach (0.4 miles away from the Hyatt) and 1st St Station (0.6 miles away from the Hyatt), both on the A Line.
Parking
Overnight parking is available at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach for $45/night (valet) or $40/night (self-parking).
Health and safety
Mask-wearing and other health and safety measures will be determined based on local, state, and venue guidelines and will be communicated to attendees prior to the conference.
Visas
All individuals traveling from outside of the United States should apply for a visa as soon as possible and at least four to five months prior to their date of travel.
- The most up-to-date information about traveling to the U.S. can be found at the .
- Scientists visiting the U.S. may find helpful information at the .
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Please do not wait until you receive your registration confirmation before applying for a visa. We encourage you to apply for your visa right away if you are considering attending to avoid delays and longer than anticipated wait times.
All visitors traveling to the U.S. from must meet all requirements of the program. .
Program schedule
Tuesday agenda
Badge pickup
Opening reception
Opening remarks
The Richard J. Havel Lecture
Wednesday agenda
Breakfast
Session I — Heart
Coffee break
Session I — Heart (cont.)
Free time
Poster session reception
Dinner
Session II — GI tract
Thursday agenda
Breakfast
Session III — Kidney
Coffee break
Session III — Kidney (cont.)
Free time
Poster session reception
Dinner
Session IV — Brain
Friday agenda
Breakfast
Session V — Liver and adipose
Daniel Kober, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Coffee break
Session V — Liver and adipose (cont.)
Additional resources
Sponsorships
Opportunities for companies that have a general interest in the areas of lipid metabolism, atherosclerosis, obesity, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.