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[afro-nets] Malaria 2007 and Pathogenic Helminths 2007: First Call for Participants & Contributions


  • From: "Anthony F. England Ph.D." <england@mangosee.com>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:31:01 +0200

Malaria 2007 and Pathogenic Helminths 2007: First Call for Participants & Contributions
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Dear Colleagues,

After the success of the spring 2006 series of meetings, 2007 brings a new series of innovative, uniquely structured research meetings in a range of critically important fields to a fascinating corner of West Africa.

Announcing:

MALARIA 2007
Starts April 21st, 2007 in Dakar, Senegal
Meeting Home Page & Details: http://www.mangosee.com/malaria2007

PATHOGENIC HELMINTHS
Starts May 1st, 2007 in Dakar Senegal
Meeting Home Page & Details: http://www.mangosee.com/helminths2007

Registration -- now is the best time to sign up to take up your place at Malaria 2007 or Pathogenic Helminths 2007 -- we welcome both your participation and your contributions to the scientific programme. Please see the meeting home page for the sign up procedure.

Other Meetings -- the titles and links to other upcoming meetings that may be of interest to either yourself or your colleagues appear at the end of this message.

Useful Links --
Quotes & Testimonials from Past Participants -- http://www.mangosee.com/testimonials
Photos from Recent Conferences -- http://www.mangosee.com/photos
A Comprehensive List of Frequently Asked Questions -- http://www.mangosee.com/faqs


Many thanks ahead for your time. I welcome any questions you may have on any aspect of the meetings.

Much obliged,
Anthony England

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Anthony F. England, Ph.D.
Mangosteen Meetings & Fora
Nachtvlinderplantsoen 36
3544 DZ Utrecht
The Netherlands
Tel -- +31 30 21 45 715
Mangosteen Home Page -- http://www.mangosee.com
E-mail -- england@mangosee.com

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