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Public Release: 6-Nov-2009
International Symposium on Radar and Modeling Studies of the Atmosphere
The University of Oklahoma joins Kyoto University for international symposium in Japan
The University of Oklahoma will partner with Kyoto University to present the International Symposium on Radar and Modeling Studies of the Atmosphere Nov. 10-13 in Kyoto, Japan. The symposium is being organized by OU's College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences and Atmospheric Radar Research Center in collaboration with Kyoto University’s Disaster Prevention Research Institute and Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere under a 2008 cooperative agreement between OU and Kyoto University.

Contact: Amy Buchanan
amybuchanan@ou.edu
405-325-1819
University of Oklahoma

Public Release: 6-Nov-2009
Image-guided Interventional Oncology Therapies Webinar
Society of Interventional Radiology hosts oncology therapies Webinar, offers resources
Registration is now open for the Society of Interventional Radiology's "Image-guided Interventional Oncology Therapies" Webinar, which will provide the latest updates on percutaneous and transcatheter treatment of liver tumors, kidney tumor ablation and lung tumor ablation. SIR is a national organization of physicians, scientists and allied health professionals dedicated to improving public health through pioneering advances in image-guided therapy.

Contact: Maryann Verrillo
mverrillo@SIRweb.org
703-460-5572
Society of Interventional Radiology

Public Release: 6-Nov-2009
Beijing International Meeting on Taste and Smell Research
Monell Center joins with CAS to host Beijing meeting on taste and smell research
The Monell Center and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) are co-hosts of the Beijing International Meeting on Taste and Smell Research. Organized by Monell in collaboration with the CAS, the meeting will be the first international meeting on taste and smell to be held in China. The historic meeting will be held Nov. 15-17 at the Beijing Marriot Hotel City Wall.

Contact: Leslie Stein
stein@monell.org
267-519-4707
Monell Chemical Senses Center

Public Release: 5-Nov-2009
Entomological Society of America's 57th Annual Meeting
Insect scientists converge in Indianapolis
Approximately 2,500 entomologists and professionals in related disciplines from around the world will gather Dec. 13-16 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana to exchange scientific information at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America.

Contact: Richard Levine
rlevine@entsoc.org
301-731-4535
Entomological Society of America

Public Release: 5-Nov-2009
Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Meeting
AACR to host Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Meeting
The AACR Frontiers in Cancer Prevention meeting is the location to learn about the latest in scientific breakthroughs and epidemiology regarding the prevention of one of the world’s deadliest diseases. This year's conference brings together delegates from all over the world to discuss new information in genetics, diet, exercise and socioeconomic conditions that affect cancer incidence.

Contact: Natalie Poole
natalie.poole@aacr.org
267-646-0619
American Association for Cancer Research

Public Release: 4-Nov-2009
Ontario Ginseng Innovation & Research Consortium 2009 Annual Conference
Conference explores wide-ranging medicinal uses for American ginseng
With the current outbreak of influenza-like illnesses, many people are trying to boost their immune systems with supplements. Ginseng is often a key ingredient, but its therapeutic use may extend far beyond that. The Ontario Ginseng Innovation & Research Consortium at the University of Western Ontario is holding a conference to discuss whether ginseng can help relieve health problems ranging from diabetes to depression to erectile dysfunction.

Contact: KathyWallis
kwallis3@uwo.ca
519-661-2111 x81136
University of Western Ontario

Public Release: 4-Nov-2009
One Health Summit
Emerging infectious diseases call for 'One Health' summit Nov. 17
The growing threat of the H1N1 pandemic and West Nile virus -- as well as other emerging zoonotic, food or waterborne diseases and environmental changes -- has prompted experts to look for solutions to the increasingly integrated problems among animal, human and environmental health.

Contact: Jennifer Walsh
news@nas.edu
202-334-2138
National Academy of Sciences

Public Release: 4-Nov-2009
2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
CTRC, AACR and Baylor College of Medicine to host San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
Now in its 32nd year, the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium remains the top venue for research and discovery in breast cancer. This year’s conference will bring together delegates from all over the world.

Contact: Emma O'Brien
emma.obrien@aacr.org
267-646-0613
American Association for Cancer Research

Public Release: 3-Nov-2009
The Silent Majority: How Symbiotic Bacteria Evolve to Help and Hurt
Free public lecture at UC Riverside to explain how symbiotic bacteria evolve
Symbiotic bacteria, which thrive on all plants and animals, are a key yet poorly understood facet of our natural world. The evolution of these bacteria is the focus of a free, public lecture at the University of California, Riverside on Nov. 12. Biologist Joel Sachs, an assistant professor at UC Riverside, will give the hour-long lecture, titled "The Silent Majority: How Symbiotic Bacteria Evolve to Help and Hurt," at 7 p.m. in the University Theatre.

Contact: Iqbal Pittalwala
iqbal@ucr.edu
951-827-6050
University of California - Riverside

Public Release: 3-Nov-2009
62nd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America
Aging-themed press briefings to showcase new research at GSA's Atlanta meeting
To keep reporters up to date with the latest developments on the age beat, The Gerontological Society of America is proud to host a series of press briefings and a journalists' networking reception at its upcoming Annual Scientific Meeting in Atlanta. The program schedule additionally offers over 400 other scientific sessions featuring research presented for the first time.

Contact: Todd Kluss
tkluss@geron.org
202-587-2839
The Gerontological Society of America

Public Release: 3-Nov-2009
Water and Health: Global Issues and Our Shared Responsibilities
Water and Health: Global Issues and Our Shared Responsibilities
On Nov. 13, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the New York Academy of Sciences will host a symposium to address the complex issues surrounding water and health.

Contact: Natalie Wood-Wright
nwoodwri@jhsph.edu
410-614-6029
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

Public Release: 2-Nov-2009
Engineering Careers for the Next Generation
'Engineering Careers for the Next Generation,' Nov. 18
The International Council on Systems Engineering and the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers North Jersey Chapter and Graduates of the Last Decade will be hosting an event at Stevens Institute of Technology, "Engineering Careers for the Next Generation," Nov. 18.

Contact: Patrick A. Berzinski
pberzins@stevens.edu
201-216-5687
Stevens Institute of Technology

Public Release: 2-Nov-2009
Partnership for Military Medicine Symposium
Partnership for Military Medicine Symposium
The Partnership for Military Medicine Symposium features keynote addresses and panel presentations from leading military and civilian experts on collaborations in humanitarian aid and disaster response, post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, and global infectious diseases. The symposium will be held Nov. 6, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Contact: Patty Keller
patty.keller@ritzcommunications.com
312-550-5394
Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine

Public Release: 2-Nov-2009
Global Change: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
Developing countries must prepare for large-scale change
An international group of experts meet in Brazil this week to discuss global change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability with a focus on developing countries.

Contact: Owen Gaffney
owen.gaffney@igbp.kva.se
46-730-208-418
International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme

Public Release: 30-Oct-2009
Gastrointestinal Conditions in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
'Gastrointestinal Conditions in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders'
A major symposium on gastrointestinal conditions in children with autism will be held Nov. 15, 2009, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, National Harbor, Md., with nationally and internationally known speakers addressing intestinal permeability, inflammatory processes, motility, nutrition, epidemiology, clinical phenotypes and management. It is spearheaded by Autism Speaks' Autism Treatment Network, a network of medical centers dedicated to improving health and health care of individuals with autism.

Contact: Jane E. Rubinstein
jrubinstein@rubenstein.com
212-843-8287
Autism Speaks

Public Release: 30-Oct-2009
AVS 56th International Symposium & Exhibition
Clean energy, skin cream, platinum, pollution and plasmas
The AVS 56th International Symposium & Exhibition next month in San Jose, Calif., will showcase advances in alternative energy, materials research, nanotechnology, and medicine. Highlights of papers from among the 1,250 talks and posters at the meeting are described below.

Contact: Jason Bardi
jbardi@aip.org
301-209-3091
American Institute of Physics

Public Release: 30-Oct-2009
Energy Infrastructure & Development in Israel
'Energy Infrastructure & Development in Israel'
The Office of Academic Entrepreneurship at Stevens Institute of Technology, in cooperation with the Consulate General of Israel in New York and the New Jersey-Israel Commission, has invited the Chief Scientist from the Israeli Ministry of Infrastructure, Dr. Schlomo Wald, to give a talk on Energy Infrastructure and Development in Israel.

Contact: Patrick A. Berzinski
pberzins@stevens.edu
201-216-5687
Stevens Institute of Technology

Public Release: 30-Oct-2009
GREENBioPharma
GREENBioPharma -- Dec. 2-3, 2009
Sponsored by Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News and organized by BioConferences International Inc., GREENBioPharma is the first conference that explores the entire range of possibilities and technologies available for sustainable life science organizations. The conference will focus not only on tools and methods, but also on the economic rationales for implementing them. Presenters from leading pharma/biotech companies will focus on what has worked for them, and how you can apply these strategies as your pharmaceutical or biotechnology facility evolves toward sustainability.

Contact: Harriet I. Matysko
HMatysko@bioconferences.com
914-740-2182
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News

Public Release: 29-Oct-2009
AGU 2009 Fall Meeting
AGU Fall Meeting: Abstracts and sessions now online
This release gives important updates for journalists regarding American Geophysical Union's 2009 Fall Meeting (Dec. 14-18, 2009, Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, Calif.) The updates cover these topics: "Abstracts and Sessions now Online and Searchable"; "NEW! Fall Meeting's detailed scientific program and abstracts available online only"; "Reminder: Hotel reservation deadline -- Nov. 12"; "Field trip to California Academy of Sciences museum, Dec. 13"; "News media registration information"; "News Media Registration Form"; and "Who's coming."

Contact: Peter Weiss
pweiss@agu.org
202-777-7507
American Geophysical Union

Public Release: 29-Oct-2009
2009 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition
AAPS/CRS workshop -- Controlled Release Formulations
AAPS and CRS are pleased to present the workshop on Development and Regulatory Challenges for Controlled Release Formulations. This event will feature a discussion among attendees, speakers and regulatory officials that can shed light on what is expected when working to get a controlled release product to market.

Contact: Joseph Catapano
catapanoj@aaps.org
703-248-4772
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists

Public Release: 29-Oct-2009
2009 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition
AAPS Workshop -- Quantitative Model-based Drug Development
The purpose of this workshop is to provide basic education and hands-on training on technical and theoretical aspects of preclinical Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) modeling. Concepts and fundamental principles of PK/PD modeling and simulation will be introduced, case studies will be discussed, and strategies to overcome challenges such as silo-structure, interdisciplinary communication and decision-making infrastructure will be touched on as well.

Contact: Joseph Catapano
catapanoj@aaps.org
703-248-4772
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists

Public Release: 29-Oct-2009
48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Distinguished lecturers to speak at 48TH AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exposition
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is pleased to announce that a series of distinguished lectures will be presented at the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exposition, Jan. 4-7, 2010, at the Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando, Fla.

Contact: Duane Hyland
duaneh@aiaa.org
703-264-7558
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Public Release: 29-Oct-2009
51st ASTRO Annual Meeting
Practice-changing cancer studies presented at major cancer meeting
The American Society for Radiation Oncology will host four news briefings with accompanying live webcasts on the top cancer research papers from its 51st Annual Meeting.

Contact: Beth Bukata
bethb@astro.org
703-839-7332
American Society for Radiation Oncology

Public Release: 28-Oct-2009
62nd Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics
The physics of fluids, sports, magnetic medicine
The 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics takes place from Nov. 22-24 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. This is the largest scientific meeting of the year devoted to the dynamics of fluid flows, and it brings together researchers from around the globe to present work with applications in engineering, energy, physics, astronomy, medicine and mathematics.

Contact: Jason Bardi
jbardi@aip.org
301-209-3091
American Institute of Physics

Public Release: 28-Oct-2009
2009 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition
AAPS workshop on special dosage forms
AAPS is pleased to present the workshop on Special Dosage Forms -- What's New with In Vitro Drug Release? This event will present drug release methodologies to evaluate the product performance for special dosage forms, and provide opportunities for the participants to interact with the faculty in panel discussions.

Contact: Joseph Catapano
catapanoj@aaps.org
703-248-4772
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists

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