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A Global Problem: Cancer Pain from the Laboratory to the Bedside

A Global Problem: Cancer Pain from the Laboratory to the Bedside

8th IASP Research Symposium

Reserve your seat now!

Online registration is now open for the 8th IASP Research Symposium, scheduled for June 4–5, 2009, in Chicago, USA. Titled “A Global Problem: Cancer Pain from the Laboratory to the Bedside,” this meeting will provide a forum for extensive discussion and analysis of basic and clinical research surrounding the problem of cancer pain. To register now and reserve your seat for this exciting symposium, click the following link:

www.cancer.northwestern.edu/iasp

What does registration include?

The registration fee includes your symposium tuition, materials, continental breakfast each morning, breaks, lunch each day, and the Poster Session Cocktail Reception and Dinner. Space is limited to 200 attendees, so please register early.

General Registration: US$350

Fellows/Students/Trainees: US$150 with a letter of support from your training program director

Want more details?
For more details and to register for the 8th IASP Research Symposium, click the link below to visit the official symposium website or contact Randy Boston, logistics coordinator, at RBoston@nmff.org or +1 312-695-6182.

www.cancer.northwestern.edu/iasp

 

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