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40th Annual ASN Meeting
Charleston, SC - March 7-11 2009

Late breaking abstracts submissions will be accepted until February 7th.
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ASN 40th Annual Meeting - March 7-11, 2009 in Charleston SC



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39th Annual ASN Meeting

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(Updated 3/7)

Hillary at the Hyatt in a chance meeting with some of our ASN participants

You'll never know who you are going to meet at one of our ASN meetings!

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2009 Membership Dues

Please keep your membership current and promptly renew your membership at our ASN On-Line Store. Individuals who have paid their dues will becharged a discounted registration fee to attend our meeting. Non-members, and members in arrears will be charged a registration rate greater than the members rate + dues. So, keep your membership current and promptly renew your membership!

Dues for Ordinary members are $125. Student dues are $30/year. Postdoc dues are $30/year for the first 3 years after graduation and then rise to $50/year.


Emeritus members have paid their dues!


Future ASN Annual Meetings

March 7-11, 2009 - Charleston, SC
March 6-10, 2010 - Santa Fe, NM
March 19-23, 2011 - St Louis, MO


Memorials For ASN Members and Friends

Dr. Lloyd Horrocks
July 14, 1932 - August 18, 2007

Dr. Steven Pfeiffer
August 13, 1940 - August 26, 2007

Dr. Bernard Haber
July 20, 1934 - July 23, 2007

Robert E. Jewart
April 12, 1925 – August 13, 2007

 

ASN_Neuro logo
ASN has chosen Portland Press Ltd to publish its new journal ASN NEURO. ASN NEURO will be launched in March 2009 as an Open Access journal to further the Society's mission to advance, promote, support, encourage and facilitate communication among cellular and molecular neuroscientists.

Anthony T. Campagnoni, who holds the Coates Chair in Neuroscience, Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behaviour, UCLA, has agreed to serve as the founding Editor in Chief


Seeking host laboratories for the ASN Young Latin American Scholars Travel Award (YLAS)

Since 2003, ASN’s Committee for the Advancement and Encouragement of Neurochemistry in Latin America (CAENLA) has offered a Young Latin American Scholars (YLAS) award. This award provides financial support to attend the annual ASN meeting. This year, CAENLA would like to identify North American laboratories interested in hosting YLAS awardees from Latin America for one or two week research internships after the meeting.  Download the invitation here.


2008 Memorial Award Winners


Jean deVellis Receives
2008 Bernard Haber Award

Jean de Vellis receives the 2008 Bernard Haber Award at the ASN Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

The Bernard Haber Memorial Award recognizes outstanding leadership and contributions in the field of Neurochemistry. The recipient has the opportunity to organize a symposium at the ASN Annual Meeting in the year following the award.


Tiina Kauppinen Recieves
2008 Jordi Folch-Pi Award

Monica Carson (above left) presents Tiina Kauppinen (right) with the 2008 Jordi Folch-Pi Award at the ASN Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

The Jordi Folch-Pi Award is given to an outstanding young investigator who has demonstrated a high level of research competence and originality, who has significantly advanced our knowledge of neurochemistry and who shows a high degree of potential for future accomplishments.


Birgit Fogal Receives
2008 Marian Kies Award

Jean Harry (above left) presents Birgit Fogal (right) with the 2008 Marian Kies Award at the ASN Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

This award is presented to an outstanding newly minted cellular and molecular neuroscientist.


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