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Conference on Eukaryotic Dna Replication

GD dellaire at atlas.odyssee.net
Fri Nov 10 00:36:55 EST 1995


1st Announcement

The Fourth McGill University Conference on Regulation of Eukaryotic
DNA Replication 

St. Sauveur, Quebec, Canada
October 1996.

Organized by:

     Maria Zannis-Hadjopoulos and Gerald Price
     McGill Cancer Centre, Department of Oncology
     Faculty of Medicine and
     Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
     McGill University 

http://www.mcgill.ca/mcgill/servers/Admin/UBO/dna.html


The meeting will include plenary lecture
sessions and poster sessions.

TOPICS:

  * Eukaryotic Origins of DNA Replication
  * Nuclear and DNA Structure in DNA Replication
  * Modulation of Eukaryotic DNA Replication

Preliminary Program

The conference will be held at the Manoir Saint-Sauveur in the
Laurentians. The first session will
begin in the evening of October 17 and the final session will end in
the early afternoon of October
20. Poster and oral presentations will take place on October 18 and
19. All participants are
encouraged to present a poster on any of the topics that will be
covered in the conference.


Conference Location:

The meeting will be held at the Laurentians' newest four-season
conference resort hotel - a major
luxury complex just about 45 minutes from Montreal, amid the dynamic
beauty of the Laurentians.
Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts, the Laurentians' most picturesque village, is
the gateway village to the
Laurentians. Transportation will be available from the airport to the
conference site, and return.

Registration materials and information regarding abstract submission
will be sent in early 1996.


*********Abstract deadline date: June 27, 1996.************

For More Information 

Please visit our Web Site

http://www.mcgill.ca/mcgill/servers/Admin/UBO/dna.html

>From this site you can obtain:

* A Preliminary Program
* Further Information on Conference Location
* A Reply Card to Obtain Registration Package



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