We appreciate your interest in covering the 2017 Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) Annual Meeting. With more than 200 exhibiting companies, 60 educational sessions, nearly 400 poster presentations, and 2,000+ attendees, the AMP Annual Meeting is certain to be newsworthy!
The four-day event will feature many cutting-edge lectures, corporate-sponsored workshops, and plenary sessions focusing on major areas of clinical molecular diagnostics. We hope that you find this year's meeting to be both informative and enjoyable.
Event Information
Dates: November 16-18, 2017
Location: Calvin L. Rampton Convention Center | Salt Lake City, UT
Media Registration
We will be offering complimentary registration packages for contacts from qualified print, online, and broadcast news media outlets. Advance media registration for AMP's 2017 Annual Meeting opens September 1, 2017. Members of the media will be required to provide appropriate media credentials and identification upon arrival. Contact Andrew Noble at anoble@amp.org for more information.
News Room
Location: Calvin L. Rampton Convention Center, Room 150 G, Lower Concourse
Hours of Operation:
Exhibitor Material
Exhibitors are encouraged to leave press materials on the designated tables in the Press Room. It is the responsibility of exhibitors to maintain the stock and orderly appearance of these materials. AMP does not sanction or endorse individual exhibitors' promotional activities or information.
Contact
Andrew Noble
AMP Media Relations
E-mail: anoble@amp.org
Tel: 415-722-2129
About the Association for Molecular Pathology
The Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) was founded in 1995 to provide structure and leadership to the emerging field of molecular diagnostics. AMP's 2,300+ members practice in the various disciplines of molecular diagnostics, including bioinformatics, infectious diseases, inherited conditions, and oncology. Our members include pathologists, doctoral scientist laboratory directors, basic and translational scientists, technologists, and trainees from academic and community medical centers, government, and industry. Through the efforts of its Board of Directors, Committees, Working Groups, and Members, AMP is the primary resource for expertise, education, and collaboration in one of the fastest growing fields in healthcare. AMP members influence policy and regulation on the national and international levels, ultimately serving to advance innovation in the field and protect patient access to high quality, appropriate testing. For more information, visit www.amp.org. Follow AMP on Twitter: @AMPath.