Konz, Richard |
Greetings
everyone: The
New England Cytometry Users Group would like to announce the date and program
for our annual Fall meeting. It will be on October 22nd from 9
am to 5 pm at the beautiful Starr Center at the Schepens Eye Research Institute
in Boston. Registration will open at 8:15 am with breakfast being served. http://www.schepens.harvard.edu/starr_center We
have an excellent line up of speakers this year! Kamran
Badizadegan, MD. Harvard
Medical School / MGH http://hst.mit.edu/public/people/faculty/facultyBiosketch.jsp?key=Badizadegan Al
Donnenberg, Ph.D. University
of Pittsburg http://www.mirm.pitt.edu/people/bios/DonnenbergA1.asp Joonsoo
Kang, Ph.D. “The
Molecular Signature of Innate Lymphocytes” UMASS
Medical School http://www.umassmed.edu/ivp/faculty/kang.cfm Peter
Lopez New
York University http://pathology.med.nyu.edu/people/faculty/lopez-peter-a Phil
McCoy, Ph.D. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/resources/chi/directors/mccoy.htm Jonathan
Sexton, Ph.D. Howard
Shapiro, MD., PC Frank
Traganos, Ph.D. New
York Medical College http://www.nymc.edu/Research/CoreFacilitiesAndResources/FlowCytometry.html
To register, send a check payable to THE NEW ENGLAND USERS GROUP
FOR CYTOMETRY in the amount of $65.00 per attendee to my attention at the
address below. Registration is due no later than 15 October, 2009. Please provide the following information with your check [Please print this
email and enclose it with your check. Sorry, we are not able to accept
credit cards]. NAME:_______________________________________
COMPANY:___________________________________
ADDRESS:____________________________________
_____________________________________________
EMAIL:_______________________________________
This promises to be a great NECyto meeting with a terrific line up of
speakers at an excellent venue. Best regards and looking forward to see you on the 22nd of
October! -Rich Richard
F. Konz, Jr. Assistant
Professor The
sea, the great unifier, is man's only hope. Now, as never before, the old
phrase has a literal meaning: We are all in the same boat. |
Konz, Richard |
Greetings
everyone: The
New England Cytometry Users Group would like to announce the date and program
for our annual Fall meeting. It will be on October 22nd from 9
am to 5 pm at the beautiful Starr Center at the Schepens Eye Research Institute
in Boston. Registration will open at 8:15 am with breakfast being served. http://www.schepens.harvard.edu/starr_center We
have an excellent line up of speakers this year! Kamran
Badizadegan, MD. Harvard
Medical School / MGH http://hst.mit.edu/public/people/faculty/facultyBiosketch.jsp?key=Badizadegan Al
Donnenberg, Ph.D. University
of Pittsburg http://www.mirm.pitt.edu/people/bios/DonnenbergA1.asp Joonsoo
Kang, Ph.D. “The
Molecular Signature of Innate Lymphocytes” UMASS
Medical School http://www.umassmed.edu/ivp/faculty/kang.cfm Peter
Lopez New
York University http://pathology.med.nyu.edu/people/faculty/lopez-peter-a Phil
McCoy, Ph.D. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/resources/chi/directors/mccoy.htm Jonathan
Sexton, Ph.D. Howard
Shapiro, MD., PC Frank
Traganos, Ph.D. New
York Medical College http://www.nymc.edu/Research/CoreFacilitiesAndResources/FlowCytometry.html
To register, send a check payable to THE NEW ENGLAND USERS GROUP
FOR CYTOMETRY in the amount of $65.00 per attendee to my attention at the
address below. Registration is due no later than 15 October, 2009. Please provide the following information with your check [Please print this
email and enclose it with your check. Sorry, we are not able to accept
credit cards]. NAME:_______________________________________
COMPANY:___________________________________
ADDRESS:____________________________________
_____________________________________________
EMAIL:_______________________________________
This promises to be a great NECyto meeting with a terrific line up of
speakers at an excellent venue. Best regards and looking forward to see you on the 22nd of
October! -Rich Richard
F. Konz, Jr. Assistant
Professor The
sea, the great unifier, is man's only hope. Now, as never before, the old
phrase has a literal meaning: We are all in the same boat. |
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