Dermatology announcements

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I ' ~, i ' 4- 7$ ~ ',t~ '.:'I ,'~ 'j~ .r,~,~:~.,:.<:.,;~ ':'.',~,,, .,.>;.i "I '""" :'~ .... ~ 'i <~,~i .i il.i ..... i~:, .... ..~j~, " h~!<<, , ..... ..... ~7 ;:!D I':~ :~-~ id ,~:,I !'J 't::~>, .<6' Advance registration for the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology begins this month Program books and advance registration forms for the Academy's 40th Annual Meeting, Dec. 5-11, 1981, in San Francisco, were sent out to Academy members this month. Nonmembers who wish to attend this year's meeting or members who do not receive their registration material by the end of the month should contact the Academy office at 312-869-3954. Special money-saving air travel program to annual meeting available Members who wish to receive the best possible round trip fare for travel to San Francisco for the Academy's annual meeting may wish to contact the Academy's air travel consultant. Many group flights have been arranged in order to offer re- duced fare options from some sections of the United States. For information, contact Business and Vacation Travel at 800-621-456l. Awards presented at 11th Annual Scientific Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research At the last annual meeting of the European So- ciety for Dermatological Research held at the Leeuwenhorst Congress Centre, Nordwijkerhout, May 24-27, 1981, two Poster Awards were pre- sented. The first was made possible by funds from Friends of the Bill Reed Committee and was pre- sented to members of the Department of Der- matology at Innsbruck MedicN School in Austria and the National Institute of Allergy and Infec- tious Diseases for their exhibit, "Binding Profiles of Lectins to Epidermal Langerhans Cells." The other awed was made from contributions by the Italian Foundation for Research in Dermatology and was presented to members of the German Cancer Research Centre and Department of Der- matology for their exhibit on "Phenotypic Stabil- ity and Genotypic Alterations." 88A

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Advance registration for the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology begins this month

Program books and advance registration forms for the Academy's 40th Annual Meeting, Dec. 5-11, 1981, in San Francisco, were sent out to Academy members this month. Nonmembers who wish to attend this year's meeting or members who do not receive their registration material by the end of the month should contact the Academy office at 312-869-3954.

Special money-saving air travel program to annual meeting available

Members who wish to receive the best possible round trip fare for travel to San Francisco for the Academy's annual meeting may wish to contact the Academy's air travel consultant. Many group flights have been arranged in order to offer re- duced fare options from some sections of the United States. For information, contact Business and Vacation Travel at 800-621-456l.

Awards presented at 11th Annual Scientific Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research

At the last annual meeting of the European So- ciety for Dermatological Research held at the Leeuwenhorst Congress Centre, Nordwijkerhout, May 24-27, 1981, two Poster Awards were pre- sented. The first was made possible by funds from Friends of the Bill Reed Committee and was pre- sented to members of the Department of Der- matology at Innsbruck MedicN School in Austria and the National Institute of Allergy and Infec- tious Diseases for their exhibit, "Binding Profiles of Lectins to Epidermal Langerhans Cells." The other awed was made from contributions by the Italian Foundation for Research in Dermatology and was presented to members of the German Cancer Research Centre and Department of Der- matology for their exhibit on "Phenotypic Stabil- ity and Genotypic Alterations."

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