In article <3i0s5h$odg at newsbf02.news.aol.com> caudateman at aol.com (Caudateman) writes:
>From: caudateman at aol.com (Caudateman)
>Subject: Re: Society for Neuronal Regulation
>Date: 16 Feb 1995 19:55:13 -0500
>I was a founding member of this group and I assure it is a serious group.
>The SSNR was formed by a Neuro-chemist, a medical psychologist and a
>psychophysiologist from UCLA and the Sepulveda V.A. Hospital. Its
>intention is to explore the basis of behavioral neuro-regulatory processes
>and to present a forum for clinicians and researchers to discuss these
>ideas and present their research. The founding president is Kenneth
>Tachiki, Ph.D. who recently published a paper in The International Journal
>of Neuroscience with Michael Tansey, Ph.D. on some research they presented
>last year at the annual SSNR meeting. Our inaugural meeting was three
>years ago on Catalina Island.
>No manufacturer was involved in the formation of the society. They are
>based in Culver City, CA and their phone number is 310-836-0764 if you are
>interested in further information.
Tom and others, there is also an internet address,
nrnp.cerfnet.com
The 1995 Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation (SSNR) Annual Meeting
will be held April 28-May2 in Scottsdale, AZ. A few hundred people are
expected to attend.
--Brian
Generally I am unequivocal... ;>)