Neuroscience
Upcoming Event: Bilbao, Spain (04-07 July 2007)
From the INS website:
"The 2007 Mid-Year meeting is a collaboration between [the International Neuropsychological Society] INS, the Federation of Spanish Neuropsychological Associations and the Spanish Psychiatry Society. The theme for this meeting is
"Advances in Basic and Clinical Neuropsychology". It promises to be a scientifically stimulating meeting, with over 500 abstracts being presented.
The meeting will be held on July 4 -7, 2007 at the Palacio de Congresos y de la Musica Euskalduna."
Additional information, including the program, can be found on the INS website: click here
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Ins Annual Meeting Begins Today In Boston
The 44th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) begins today in Boston. The homepage of of the meeting can be found here....
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Upcoming Event: February 2007, Portland Or
The 35th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) will be held next week in Portland, Oregon. The theme of the conference this year is Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: Theory, Therapy, and Outcomes. Details about the conference...
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Upcoming Event: Boston, 01-04 February 2006
The 34th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) will take place in Boston from the 1st through the 4th of February. The conference occurs at the Boston Marriott Copley Place. Details can be found on the INS website on the...
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Upcoming Event: Dublin, 06-09 July 2005
The International Neuropsychological Society (INS) Summer Meeting will take place in Dublin, from the 6th of July through the 9th of July 2005. This year's meeting is a joint meeting with the British Neuropsychological Society (BNS) and the Division...
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Forthcoming Event: St. Louis, February 2005
The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) will be held from the 2nd of February 2005 through the 5th at the Adam's Mark Hotel, located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.
Information about the conference can be...
Neuroscience