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The Joint International Meeting of the Physiological Society and the Federation of European Physiological Societies will take place at Bristol University from Wednesday 20 July to Saturday 23 July 2005.

This joint meeting will be the first of the Physiological Society's meetings to follow a new format, and the first of FEPS' meetings to be held jointly with one of its constituent societies.

Among the many events will be:

* Symposia
* Oral and Poster Communications
* Prize Lectures
* Young Physiologists Symposium
* Trade Exhibition
* Workshops
* Practical Demonstrations
* Welcome Reception
* Conference Dinner



Preliminary program

Although the abstract deadline has passed it is not too late to register to attend

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Lectures
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 Posted May 17, 2005, 15:20 PM
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