2022 MHSRS Updates
Over 3,700 scientists and
researchers attended the 2022 MHSRS!
Thank you all for your support of
the meeting!
View 2022 Program Book View 2022 Poster Book
View the video highlights of the 12 Sept opening day!
Senior leader presentations at
the opening plenary session
Invited speaker presentations at
the opening plenary session
Senior leaders tour the exhibits
Young Investigators Award
Winners Video
View meeting articles!
NOTE: You must have an MHSRS web site user account to view the available presentations./p>
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