UPDATES AND FAQ SHEETS ABOUT CELL DEATH
2000 MEETING IN EL ESCORIAL |
Sponsors of the 3rd SymposiumApril 20, 2000 |
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| BD-Biosci | Biocolor | Biomol | The European Commission |
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| Intergen | Merck | NIH | NY Acad Sci |
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| Queens College | Pharmacia | R&D Systems | SIIC |
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| St. Johns Univ. | Nature |
| Schedule of talks and
posters |
Registration Info | Abstract Submission Info |
| Workshop Info | Brochure in several formats | Submit Application (Secure) (repaired Nov 4, 99) |

INTERNATIONAL CELL DEATH SOCIETY PRESENTS:
The 3rd International Cell Death Symposium On
"The Mechanisms of Cell Death"
DATE: May 6-9, 2000
Satellite workshop on phagocytosis, limited to 100 people $150
registration, approx. $150 room and board
Discounted New York Academy of Sciences Annals book offers. See link.
PLACE: El Escorial Monastery, Madrid, Spain
The meeting of the Cell Death Society
scheduled for 6-9 May 2000 will be held in the Infantes Training Centre in El Escorial,
Spain. The Centre is the 19th century Casa de Infantes palace, which has been renovated
and modernized as a residential meeting facility containing an auditorium, meeting rooms,
accomodation in single rooms with individual bath, restaurant and bar facilities, a
lounge, computer room, recreation room, sauna and gym, with tennis and golf facilities
nearby.
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, located 50 Km northwest of Madrid, is famed for the imposing
Monastery built by King Philip II in the 1500's. Nestled in the Guadarrama mountains at
approximately 1,000 meters above sea level, it is surrounded by woods and pine forests.
The town itself was developed in the 18th century, as reflected in its singular
architectural style with granite streets, porticos, stairways, plazas, fountains and
terraces. In addition to the Monastery and associated historical sites, the town offers
numerous cultural, gastronomic, and recreational opportunities.
Madrid can be reached in about 45 minutes by train, bus or highway.
Discounted New York Academy of Sciences Annals book offers. See link.
LIMIT: 350 (First Come First Serve)
Registration Fee |
After Dec. 11, 1999 |
| CDS Full Members* | $350 |
| Postdocs & Students (Members) | $250 |
| Nonmembers | $450 |
| Postdocs & Students (Nonmembers) | $350 |
*ECDO
Members: Contact us.
Discounted New York Academy of Sciences Annals book offers. See link.
Room & Board approximately $415 to be paid after
registration has been approved. Workshop: $150 + extra room and board. See further information.
Send to attention of Claudette Davis c/o Zahra Zakeri, Ph.D.
Dept. of Biology, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY 11367
Phone: 718-997-3450; Fax: 718-997-3429;
Claudette Davis or Zahra Zakeri
Use secure HTML registration form or open secure fillable PDF form.Note: This is now a secure submission. If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 or later (Available free from Adobe, approx. 4 MB), you can also fill out the pdf form online, print it, and fax or mail it to the address above. Depending on your browser, you may be able to submit the application online from the pdf file (also secure).
OVERSEAS TRAVELLERS: SUMMER 2000 WILL BE A VERY BUSY TRAVEL SEASON. FOR REASONABLE PRICES AND EVEN GETTING AIRLINE RESERVATIONS, YOU ARE ADVISED TO BOOK YOUR FLIGHTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.
THE INTERNATIONAL CELL DEATH SOCIETY
The Society promulgates a better understanding of the mechanisms of cell death and apoptosis, establishing communication among the various branches of the research and communicating and coordinating the application of research findings. We sponsor monthly meetings in New York City and other cities, an annual meeting, and a web page. Members receive discounts to Cell Death and Differentiation and Apoptosis, and discounted registration for the annual meeting (applicable for this meeting with registration).
| Schedule of talks and posters(3/21/00) | Registration Info | Abstract Submission Info |
| Workshop Info | Brochure in several formats | Submit Application (Secure) |
Abstract instructions and forms: Instructions may be read onscreen by choosing the Standard web page (html) instructions. All the others are downloadable and printable forms. ABSTRACT DEADLINE MARCH 1 2000.
| Standard web page (html) instructions | Word for Windows 6/95 downloadable | Word for MacIntosh 5.1 downloadable |
| Rich text format downloadable (all word processors) | Portable document format (pdf)--can be filled in, printed, or sent* | Word for Windows 97/2000 downloadable |
| *If you have Adobe Reader 3 or later, you can fill out the form and print it. [Download Adobe Reader (free, approx. 4 MB)] If you have Adobe Acrobat,or if you open the file with Explorer 5 or Netscape 3, you can save the file and email it, or submit it directly. | ||
| Organizers: | Organizing Committee | Organizing Committee | Organizing Committee |
| Zahra Zakeri | Luis Benitez-Bribiesca | Michael Hengartner | Barbara Osborne |
| Richard Lockshin | Raymond Birge | Juan Hurle | Mauro Piacentini |
| Carlos Martinez-A | Marie-Lise Gougeon | Peter Krammer | Aviva Tolkovsky |
| Douglas Green | Guido Kroemer | Jurg Tschopp | |
| Arnold Greenberg | Sten Orrenius | David Vaux |
From the New York Academy of Sciences:
For attendees at the meeting: 50% discount on cell death books. Click on image for further
details about Volume 887. Discount also, on second volume
in this series, projected from this meeting.
Further details at New York Academy of Sciences
visitors since August 11, 1999