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XXIII CINP Congress - Montreal

Following the success of its recent meeting in Brussels, the CINP have announced the XXIII CINP Congress will be held in Montréal, Canada from 23 to 27 June 2002.

CINP - the Collegium internationale neuro-psychopharmacologicum - congresses are committed to improve and dissemi...

23 June 2000 - 23 June 2000
 
Following the success of its recent meeting in Brussels, the CINP have announced the XXIII CINP Congress will be held in Montréal, Canada from 23 to 27 June 2002.

CINP - the Collegium internationale neuro-psychopharmacologicum - congresses are committed to improve and disseminate knowledge and novel scientific information on devastating neurological diseases. This year's congress attracted more than 5000 delegates.

In spite of the growing importance of poster presentations, symposia will be the backbone of the event. The procedures for submitting poster presentations will be posted on the CINP website (address below). It will also be described in the second announcement (to be mailed in September 2001).

Commercial and non-commercial organisations are invited to take part in an exhibition during the event. This will feature products, services and information contributing to scientific advancement, offering congress delegates opportunities to learn, discuss and evaluate new and existing resources. Exhibitors will be assured of high visibility and the opportunity for direct access to clinicians and scientists who work in, or have an interest in, the fields of biological psychiatry and neuropsychopharmacology.
For further information, please contact:

XXIII CINP Congress secretariat
JPdL Multi management Inc.
Peel Street, Suite 500
Montréal, QC, H3A 3L8
Canada
Tel. +514-2871070; Fax +514-2871248
E-mail: info@cinp2002.org
URL: http://www.cinp.2002.com(opens in new window)
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