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Organisation This
special satellite symposium is organised together with the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society
(homepage: PNIRS).
On the homepage of the PNIRS, you will find further information
concerning hotel booking, registration for the PNIRS meeting, and
abstract submission for the PNIRS meeting. Contributions to the
satellite symposium of GEBIN should be send by E-Mail to rainer.straub@klinik.uni-regensburg.de
(please see instructions below).
Satellite Symposium of the GEBIN The satellite
symposium of the GEBIN is thought to attract people from the
PNIRS to issues of the GEBIN and vice versa. It will be a
platform to demonstrate activities of the GEBIN in Germany, Switzerland,
and Austria. The satellite symposium will be held on May 30, 2007, in the same
conference center as the PNIRS meeting. However, the official PNIRS
meeting starts after the GEBIN symposium on Wednesday evening, May
30. The satellite symposium consists of a lecture part with renowned
speakers of the GEBIN. In addition, a poster presentation will
demonstrate GEBIN activities in different laboratories in Germany, Switzerland,
and Austria. The program of the GEBIN satellite
symposium can be found
here.
Instructions for poster contributors In
1999, the GEBIN organised a meeting in Essen (Prof. Dr. Schedlowski).
During this meeting, laboratories with an interest in interdisciplinary
research at the interfaces of the brain, the endocrine system,
and the immune system presented research activities in their laboratories
or hospitals. A similar presentation is subject of the meeting in
Arcachon in form of a poster session (see program).
The posters should present the researchers, the laboratories,
the research activities, present research funding, recent important
publications and similar things. Here
is the respective poster format as a Powerpoint File. Please send the title information to rainer.straub@klinik.uni-regensburg.de.
Information will be released on the homepage.
The
deadline for submission of titles is May 1, 2007. The format
of the posters is width x height: 100 cm x 140 cm.
Rainer
H. Straub, January 2007
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