It is our pleasure to host the International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry in 2015 in Kraków, Poland (ICCPB2015). Congress meetings have been successfully organized every 4 years since 1983. ICCPB2015 in Kraków will be already our 9th meeting. We hope it will attract open-minded biologists who are interested in building integrated views of organisms: 'From Molecules to Macrophysiology'. We hope that the atmosphere of the congress in Kraków will be especially stimulating. Kraków with its medieval architecture offers endless opportunities for inspiration and unconventional thinking. It is exactly here, at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, where Nicolaus Copernicus started his scientific education that finally led him to his revolutionary ideas that challenged old models of the universe. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Meeting will be held at the Campus of the University of Lübeck. Compared with other universities, this is small, with just about 3,400 students. It started as Academy of Medicine in 1964 but now encompasses also medical engineering, psychology, natural sciences and computer sciences. The common element among these is life sciences, also mirrored by our motto, “Focus on Life” (“Im Focus das Leben”). The scientific program of the Meeting will include plenary lectures and symposia addressing the complete spectrum of modern physiology. Oral and poster sessions will enable participants to present their new data and create opportunities for intense scientific discussions. The “Junge Physiologen”, our future in physiology, will again play an active role in the organization of the Congress. The meeting will be the first of the DPG in Lübeck. Thus, we are notably pleased to host you in this Hanseatic City, which was declared a World Cultural Heritage Site by the UNESCO almost 30 years ago. Please, take the opportunity to explore its picturesque Old Town with merchants’ brick houses and the narrow winding streets, medieval churches, the historic Town Hall, the Heinrich-and-Thomas-Mann-Center and the Günter Grass' house. We invite you to enjoy three days of science in what we call the cultural center of the North! ... [Information of the supplier]
The Local Organizing Committee of the International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry 2019 is actively working to organize an exciting meeting in Ottawa! It is with great pleasure that we now invite you to submit symposium proposals for the 10th ICCPB. [Information of the supplier]
It is my great pleasure to invite you to the 98th Bi-annual Meeting of the Deutsche Physiologische Gesellschaft (DPG) from September 30th to October 2nd, 2019. This is a joint meeting with our colleagues from the Austrian Physiology Society (APS) and Life Science Switzerland Physiology (LS2), and it will take place in Ulm, the birth town of Albert Einstein. The location of the meeting is at the main campus of Ulm University, up on a hill called "Oberer Eselsberg". The scientific program will include plenary lectures (held by Frances M. Ashcroft, David Clapham, Karl Deissenroth, Thomas Jentsch and Erwin Neher), oral symposia, and poster sessions, and it will cover the wide spectrum of cutting-edge physiology. ... [Information of the supplier]
It is our pleasure to invite you to Europhysiology 2020, a partnership of The Physiological Society (TPS), the Scandinavian Physiological Society (SPS), the German Physiological Society (DPG) and the Federation of European Physiological Societies (FEPS). The meeting will take place in the Estrel Congress Center Berlin, 11-13 September 2020. Pre-symposia will be held on 10 September 2020. Europhysiology 2020 is a continuation of a successful series that started with Europhysiology 2018 in London and will be continued with Europhysiology 2022 in Copenhagen. In those years Europhysiology replaces the annual meetings of the partner societies and brings together the physiologists of Europe and the World. Based on the overwhelming success of Europhysiology 2018, we except more than 1400 participants and a highly attractive scientific programme, covering all aspects of physiology. The programme includes keynote and prize lectures delivered by world-class speakers, symposia, abstract presentations and workshops. There will also be pre-symposia from special interest groups and early career physiologists, as well as an exciting social programme and a public lecture. We are looking forward to welcoming you to Berlin....