This list of study sections will be available on the FARE 2010 application. You will be asked to choose a minimum of two, and a maximum of three, study sections that are appropriate for your abstract. We will attempt to assign each abstract to the first-choice study section; however, the earlier you submit the abstract, the more likely your abstract will be placed at your first-choice study section.
- Biochemistry - General and Lipids
- Biochemistry - Proteins
- Informatics/Computational Biology
- Metabolomics/Proteomics
- Genomics
- Chemistry
- Biophysics
- Carcinogenesis
- Tumor Biology and Metastasis
- Hematology/Oncology, Tumor Immunology, and Therapy
- Cell Biology - General
- Cell Biology-Cytoskeleton, Extracellular Matrix, and Structural
Biology
- Intracellular Trafficking
- Cell Cycle-General, Regulators and Checkpoints, Apoptotic
Mechanisms
- DNA-binding Proteins/Receptors and DNA Repair
- Clinical and Translational Research
- Gene Therapy
- Developmental Biology
- Endocrinology
- Epidemiology/Biostatistics - Etiology, Risk, and Prevention
- Epidemiology/Biostatistics - Prognosis and Response Predictions
- Genetics
- Epigenetics
- Chromatin and Chromosomes
- Radiology/Imaging/PET and Neuroimaging
- HIV and AIDS Research
- Immunology - Autoimmune
- Immunology - General
- Immunology - Infectious Disease
- Immunology - Innate and Cell-mediated Host Defenses
- Immunology - Lymphocyte Development and Activation
- Microbiology and Antimicrobials
- Molecular Biology - Eukaryotic
- Molecular Biology - Prokaryotic
- Gene Expression
- Neurotransmission and Ion Channels
- Neuroimmunology
- Neuropharmacology and Neurochemistry
- Neuroscience - Cellular and Molecular
- Neuroscience - General
- Neuroscience - Integrative, Functional, and Cognitive
- Neuroscience - Neurodegeration and Neurological disorders
- Stress, Aging, and Oxidative Stress/Free Radical Research
- Pharmacology and Toxicology/Environmental Health
- Physiology
- Signal Transduction - General
- Signal Transduction - G-proteins and Ion Channels
- Cultural/Social Sciences and the History of Medicine
- Stem Cells - General
- Stem Cells and Cancer
- Protein Structure/Structural Biology
- Virology - DNA
- Virology - RNA and Retroviruses
- Information Sciences