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Previous Meetings
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Annual Meeting
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By-laws
Previous Meetings
Our Mission
Annual Meeting
Contact us
Donate Now

AMCOP Meeting Programs from Yesteryear

2023 AMCOP 74 UW Stevens Point

2022 AMCOP 73 Touch of Nature, SIU Carbondale

2021 AMCOP 72 St. Norbert College, De Pere, WI

2020 No AMCOP - COVID PANDEMIC

2019 AMCOP 71 Minnesota State University Mankato

2018 AMCOP 70 Eastern Illinois University

2017 AMCOP 69 Wilmington College

2016 AMCOP 68 SIU Carbondale

2015 AMCOP 67 Lawrence University, Appleton, WI

2014 AMCOP 66 University of Kentucky Lexington

2013 AMCOP 65 Purdue University West Lafayette, IN

2012 AMCOP 64 Truman State University, Kirksville, MO

2011 AMCOP 63 St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN

2010 AMCOP 62 Western Illinois University Macomb

2009 AMCOP 61 Ohio Wesleyan Delaware, OH

2008 AMCOP 60 University of Illinois Champaign Urbana

2007 AMCOP 59 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

2006 AMCOP 58 Winona State University, Winona, MN

2005 AMCOP 57 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

2004 AMCOP 56 Minnesota State Mankato

2003 AMCOP 55 Michigan State University Lansing

2002 AMCOP 54 Millikin University, Decatur, IL

2001 AMCOP 53 Eastern Illinois University Charleston

2000 AMCOP 52 University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN

1999 AMCOP 50 Indiana State University, Terra Haute

1998 AMCOP 49 Butler University, Indianapolis, IN

1997 AMCOP 48 Northeast Missouri State, Kirksville

1995 AMCOP 47 University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

1994 AMCOP 46 Murray State University, Murray, KY

1992 AMCOP 44 University of WI Eau Claire

1991 AMCOP 43 University of South Dakota Vermilion

1990 AMCOP 42

AMCOP 76 will be held June 12-14, 2025 at Winona State University in Winona, MN. You can look forward to: a Keynote banquet presentation on “Big patterns, small parasites: Macroecological drivers of avian haemosporidian community structure“ by Dr. Jeff Bell of University of North Dakota, and a Symposium on Conservation and Parasites by Dr. Diana Boon, Director of Conservation Medicine at the International Crane Foundation and Dr. Travis Livieri, Executive Director and Biologist with Prairie Wildlife Research.

Join us for games and movie night Friday after the banquet. There will be card games, board games, corn hole bags and possibly Pickle Ball. Movies will be streamed in the lecture hall adjacent to the banquet space. The Science Lab Center is a very warm inviting location to mingle. The cash bar will remain open until 11:00pm. Wine, beer, seltzers, and non-alcohol options.

You can access registration, abstract submission, and student research grant applications through these links. The official 2025 AMCOP T shirt is available here.

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