Cho, Ken PROJECT SUMMARY Developmental biology focuses on understanding how an organism develops from a single totipotent cell into a mature individual and encompasses the study of aging and reproduction. The SDB annual meetings stand as the central meeting platform, drawing scientists and students devoted to the study of developmental biology from around the World. The SDB meetings aim not only to advance the study of developmental biology and related areas, but also to create a supportive platform for all researchers in the field. Additionally, we are dedicated to educating a diverse audience, including principal investigators, postdoctoral fellows, graduate and undergraduate students, and educators, about the ethical and social issues surrounding the field, such as reproductive concerns and the inequality in science education throughout the US. Developmental biology has been advancing at a relentlessly fast pace. In recent years, there have been amazing transformations in technologies and integration with mathematical, computational and physical sciences, resulting in the adoption of multifaced, qualitative and quantitative approaches. The SDB annual meetings have evolved with these shifts, consistently offering a platform for the latest breakthroughs in developmental biology and biomedicine. These events bring together a diverse community of scholars, fostering invaluable connections. The SDB mission is to educate the scientists at the forefront of scientific advancements, nurture young scientists, and facilitate rich knowledge exchanges between established and emerging investigators. Naturally, we are keen on bolstering our society's commitment to diversity and inclusivity within STEMM.