If you have not yet registered for ISDP 2025, please view the online programand take a fe minutes to y TOMORROW, to save $50 on the registration fees.
Check out the pre-conference program “OPENING & LESSONS LEARNED: ADVANCING PERINATAL SCIENCE THROUGH OPEN AND SHARED DATA” – sponsored by the International Fetal and Infant Brain and Behavior (I-FIBB) Network, an Interest Group of the ISDP on Wednesday morning brings together researchers and data scientists to explore the opportunities, challenges, and innovations in using open and shared data to advance perinatal science. All are invited to participate.
Registration Includes:
Three full days including Perinatal Sessions, Scientific Sessions, Symposia, Awards Presentations, Wiley Keynote Presentation
Getting Published: Effectively Communicating Your Research workshop – Breakfast Meeting
Meet the Professors Breakfast Workshop
Affinity Group Breakfast Event
Two Evening Poster Sessions with Wine, Beer, Soft-Drinks and Hors d’oeuvre Buffets
Trainee Social Networking Event
Jobs Table
Exhibitors
Networking and Coffee Breaks
Find out more on the Conference Registration page and take a look at the 2025 How-To Guide for helpful tips and Tricks!
We also want to remind the developmental psychobiology research community of the following important updates—designed to ensure that all essential research and cutting-edge science can be presented at this year’s annual meeting:
We will have a late deadline to accept abstracts without scientific reasons or administrative uncertainties. These abstracts will be considered for late breaking poster presentation. The deadline for late-breaking poster submission is October 20th. Please note that student/postdoc travel award applications will NOT be available for late-breaking poster abstract submissions.
For those requiring a VISA to enter the USA, expedited, early decision submissions can be requested immediately after submitting the abstract. Please email your requests to Joan Oefner.
Program Chairs:
