Dear Biomch people,
I would like to call your attention to the next Annual Conference
of the (unsinkable) Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine
(SPRBM) which will convene Nov. 11-14, 1998 aboard the Queen Mary in Long
Beach, California. This is the 18th Annual conference which concentrates
on physical effects on cells, tissues and organisms (mechanical,
electrical, magnetic, ultrasound....). The Queen Mary is both hotel and
conference center.
Abstracts are now being requested.
Some highlighted topic areas this year are:
--Mechanical, ultrasound, E-M effects on cytomorphology and
wound healing.
--Cell membrane sealing and fusion.
--Mechanical and E-M effects on tissue morphogenesis.
Please see and mark the following WEB site for Abstract
information, Call for Papers, a picture of the HMS Queen Mary, and other
program details as they become available:
WWW.ec.hscsyr.edu/sprbm
All aboard!
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Joseph A. Spadaro, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center at Syracuse
750 East Adams St. Syracuse, NY,13210 U.S.A.
e-mail: spadaroj@hscsyr.edu
Fax: 315-464-6638
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I would like to call your attention to the next Annual Conference
of the (unsinkable) Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine
(SPRBM) which will convene Nov. 11-14, 1998 aboard the Queen Mary in Long
Beach, California. This is the 18th Annual conference which concentrates
on physical effects on cells, tissues and organisms (mechanical,
electrical, magnetic, ultrasound....). The Queen Mary is both hotel and
conference center.
Abstracts are now being requested.
Some highlighted topic areas this year are:
--Mechanical, ultrasound, E-M effects on cytomorphology and
wound healing.
--Cell membrane sealing and fusion.
--Mechanical and E-M effects on tissue morphogenesis.
Please see and mark the following WEB site for Abstract
information, Call for Papers, a picture of the HMS Queen Mary, and other
program details as they become available:
WWW.ec.hscsyr.edu/sprbm
All aboard!
=========================
Joseph A. Spadaro, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center at Syracuse
750 East Adams St. Syracuse, NY,13210 U.S.A.
e-mail: spadaroj@hscsyr.edu
Fax: 315-464-6638
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