[OTDev] Can you help? - Abstract Submissions and Registration, OpenTox InterAction Meeting, Munich
Barry Hardy barry.hardy at douglasconnect.comTue Apr 19 19:34:12 CEST 2011
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Dear All: Could I ask for your help in circulating the meeting message below, e.g., to contacts or interest lists/groups you are involved with, who would be interested in this meeting on Innovation in Predictive Toxicology. You could also point out that the abstract deadline of April 30 applies for consideration for Bursary Awards and inclusion in the conference program. Thanks in advance for helping get the word out! Barry The program for the OpenTox InterAction Meeting, to be held in Munich, Germany (10-12 August) on Innovation in Predictive Toxicology, is located at http://www.opentox.org/meet/opentox2011 and includes a preliminary list of speakers, and links to abstract submission and registration forms. The program scope includes both in vitro and in silico methods with the goal of bringing together leading researchers and methods who could enable radical breakthroughs in replacement methods. Abstract submissions should be completed by 30 April for consideration for the conference program and bursary awards. Poster abstracts will continue to be accepted through 30 June, to be eligible for meeting-based review and awards. Three bursary awards are being offered based on merit of abstracts submitted by 30 April. Registration should be completed using the form located at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/opentox2011 Registration involves no fee, but please note that places are limited to 100 participants, and we will have to close registration once our confirmed invitation and acceptance list is full. The pre-conference workshop on new developments in methods, REACH-relevant models and applications will be held 9 August. best regards Barry Hardy (Douglas Connect) and Stefan Kramer (Technical University of Munich) OpenTox InterAction Meeting Co-Chairs Barry Hardy PhD Director, Community of Practice & Research Activities and OpenTox Project Coordinator (www.opentox.org) Douglas Connect Baermeggenweg 14 4314 Zeiningen Switzerland
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