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Upcoming Events


** Florence / Italy Immunology Conference:
Deadline Reminder—March 30, 2008 **

For Preliminary Program & Schedule, please browse http://www.firnweb.com/FIRNCall08.htm.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH
2008 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
www.firnweb.com

FLORENCE, ITALY
July 22-26, 2008
Hotel Croce di Malta

The Frontiers in Immunology Research Network (FIRN) invites you to participate in its 2008 Conference to be held in the Florence, Italy, at the Croce di Malta Hotel, July 22-26. The conference welcomes researchers from academia, corporations, governments and other organizations. Participants may present their research findings, display their posters, participate in roundtables or simply observe. To participate as a PRESENTER please submit via email and post ABSTRACTS and/or brief descriptions of POSTERS (of no more than 200 words) along with your complete details by March 30th, 2008 as follows:

Frontiers in Immunology Research Network (FIRN)
Attention: Helen Kantarelis
64 Holden Street
Worcester MA 01605-3109
USA
Tel.: 508-852-3937, Fax: 508-595-0089
Email: hkan@firnweb.com
Web: http://www.firnweb.com

 

New Resources

GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals (GSK) operates worldwidevaccines.com, a Web site dedicated to health and vaccine issues. Primarily oriented toward the health care practitioner, this multilingual site (English, Spanish, and Chinese) provides news and educational information about vaccine-preventable diseases, immunization, and vaccines (GSK vaccines in particular). The training resources and vaccine awareness services are designed to support the day-to-day needs of health care professionals who manage local immunization services.

Special: Anthrax - Smallpox - Tularemia

Anthrax Information:
The most authoritative and most frequently updated website on the current anthrax scare can be found at this website: CDC Public Health & Emergency Response. Background on Anthrax as a Biological Weapon can be found in this article from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)More...

Smallpox Information: JAMA's article on smallpox is at this location. The Yahoo! Directory has a growing number of listings of websites about smallpox at this URL. More...

Tularemia Information: The CDC Page on Tularemia for lab and health professionals is a handy source with several links, including one to a similar page for lay people.  More...

 

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