MSA Focused Interest Groups
Joining a FIG is both inexpensive and simple. Just visit the
microscopy.org website, look for the Members Portal tab, and register in the FIG Store. Te membership fees for every FIG are $15 per year, which pays for catered lunches at the FIG’s annual business meeting, which is open to all FIG members and held during the annual M&M meeting. FIG dues may also support website creation/maintenance, social events during the annual M&M meetings, and workshops/meetings held outside of the annual M&M meetings. Students who are members of the MSA are provided with one free registration to any FIG, which they can collect online in the FIG Store. MSA members are welcome to join multiple FIGs and are encouraged to broadly participate in symposium organization and PMC planning activities. MSA is committed to strengthening our community engagement, and the FIG communities facilitate these dedicated efforts toward deep discussions across scientific disciplines focused on state-of-the-art microscopy and microanalysis.
Acknowledgements Many thanks to the present and former FIG Chairs, Co-
Chairs, and Secretaries for their support to maintain these collaborative FIG communities. We also appreciate the leader- ship provided by Ralph Albrecht, Gracie Burke, Barry Carter, Ernie Hall, Jay Jerome, and Janet Woodward, whose pioneer- ing efforts created and continue to support the FIG community within the MSA.
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