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The International Neonatal Hematology and Immunology Meeting has partnered withthe ISEH 37th Annual Scientific Meeting to be held July 9-12 in Boston, MA. The objective is to join together world class experts in developmental hematology, immunology and infectious disease with a knowledgeable audience of perinatal physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses to focus discussion on unique features of the maturing immune system and how those characteristics influence responses to multiorgan injury during host defense. The concurrent meeting format will feature dynamic speakers exploring controversies in translational immunology, hematology and inflammatory responses to injury. Joint sessions will provide a unique blend of educational opportunities and small discussion groups to encourage novel opportunities for collaborative research. CME credits available by Boston University. Register for Neonatal meeting separately; discounts for trainees.

To learn more about this innovative meeting, visit www.iseh.org for on line registration or call 914 493 8558.


Announcing the second biennial, international conference BRAIN DEVELOPMENT & LEARNING: MAKING SENSE OF THE SCIENCE, July 12-15, 2008 Vancouver, British Columbia. Please click here from more information.



American Academy of Pediatrics 2008 National Conference & Exhibition www.AAPexperieNCE.org

Medical Student registration is FREE and Residents pay only half at the AAP NCE Oct 11-14, 2008 with access to free pre-conference events like the Peds 21 symposium series on Oral Health Friday, Oct 10 and all social/networking events.

 

If you would like to post information about an upcoming meeting, please send an email to info@appd.org.

 

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