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2020 – 2021 MSPS Officers

President: Paras Mishra, UNMC; President Elect: XJ Wang, USD (Newly Elected); Past-President: Dustin Slivka, UNO; Treasurer: Cindy Norton, UNMC; Post Doc Rep: Santosh Yadav, UNMC; Student Rep: Mark McGlynn, UNO; Councilor: Erika Boesen, UNMC; Councilor: Song-Young Park, UNO (Newly Elected); Secretary: So-Youn Kim, UNMC (Newly Elected)

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November 3, 2020November 3, 2020

Meet the MSPS officer Candidates

President-elect (1 year as president-elect, 1 year as president, 1 year as past president): Xuejun (XJ) Wang (USD):  Xuejun (XJ) Wang, M.D., Ph.D., is a full Professor in the Division of Basic Biomedical Sciences and the Director of the MD/PhD Program at University of South Dakota (USD) Sanford School of Medicine (https://www.usd.edu/faculty-and-staff/Xuejun-Wang). He received his […]

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September 24, 2020September 24, 2020

Save the Dates!

We are pleased to announce a joint meeting between the Iowa Physiological Society (IPS) and the Midlands Society of Physiological Sciences (MSPS). IPS-MSPS Scientific Sessions will be held virtually on October 30 and 31, including keynote addresses and a focus on abstract-based, trainee presentation opportunities.   Presentation formats will include 15 minute oral presentations, 5 […]

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August 10, 2020August 10, 2020

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