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Read about highlighted papers by junior investigators in the June issue
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Welcome to ATS 2026!
All attendees will receive free online access to the ATS Journals through June 3, 2026. Stop by the ATS Conference Center in the Networking Supercenter in Hall C to scan the QR code.
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Journal Sessions at ATS 2026
NSC27 Discussion and Dialogue with the ATS Journal Editors: How to Get Your Paper Published in ATS Journals
Monday, May 18 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The Learning Studio in the Networking Super Center
Level 2, OCCC West
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Red Journal Sessions at ATS 2026
Hosted by Dr. Andrew Halayko, our Editor-in-Chief
Early Career Lung Research Highlights
May 17, 12 pm to 1 pm
W204 (Level II, OCCC West Concourse)
Lung Repair Models and Mechanisms
May 18, 12 pm to 1 pm
W204 (Level II, OCCC West Concourse)
🎧Revisit One of the Most Popular Episodes from the Archive of The Lung Science Podcast
What Happens During an NIH Study Section and Other Tips and Tricks for NIH Grant Submissions
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The latest issue of AJRCMB is now live! Take a look:
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Streamlined Peer Review for ATS Journals
Effective June 1, 2026, authors submitting manuscripts to ATS Journals are only required to list conflicts of interest in a paragraph on the title page of the manuscript. Individual disclosure forms are no longer required.
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Dr. Eric Morrell chats with Dr. Gene Carstea about what happens during an NIH study section. They also discuss tips for NIH grant submissions.