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Pigmentation & Melanoma Research Conference

Pigmentation & Melanoma Research Conference
September 30, 2010 - October 02, 2010
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Location Vancouver
Conference Overview:
This congress is jointly held by the Pan American Society of Pigment Cell Research and the University of British Columbia (UBC), Department of Dermatology & Skin Science. This year’s congress will attract dermatologists, pathologists, basic science researchers from both academic and industrial backgrounds, residents, students interested in current problems of pigment cell research. 

Vancouver, British Columbia is one of the world’s top travel destinations and is frequently listed as one of Canada’s most beautiful cities!  In February we will be welcoming the world as we host the 2010 Winter Olympics Games!

September is a beautiful month to visit us as the weather is still warm to enjoy strolling around Stanley Park, visiting the shops on Robson Street, and trying out our many activities such as hiking, biking, sea kayaking, boating, and golfing.

Call for Abstracts: Deadline to submit an abstract is May 15th, 2010 at midnight (pacific time). 

Conference Homepage:
http://www.paspcr2010.org

Full Agenda: Please click here for list of speakers and themes.

Conference Venue & Accommodations:  Please click here for location and accommodation information.

Registration: visit the conference website to register at www.paspcr2010.org 

Accreditation:
To be advised

Please click here to visit the Conference homepage.




 

 

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