Dear Members of the GRC,

The early registration deadline for the Third International Symposium has been extended until April 7th, 2015.

Registration Information can be found at: http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/aeh/ranavirus/registration.html

Information regarding international travel VISAs to the USA can be found at: http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/aeh/ranavirus/visa.html

If you need a letter of support for a travel visa or otherwise, please contact Amanda Duffus at: ([log in to unmask]).

For more information on the Symposium, please visit the conference website at: http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/aeh/ranavirus/index.html

NOTE:  Due-paying regular members of the Global Ranavirus Consortium (GRC) will receive a $25 discount on symposium registration.  You can become a Charter Member of the GRC by joining in 2015 at: http://www.ranavirus.org/store/

However, to get the discount you must become a GRC member before registering for the symposium. In order to receive the $25 discount, the registrant must apply the discount code during the symposium online registration process.

Note: The discount is not available for students or those attending of both meetings.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,

Tom and Amanda

Co-Chairs
Third International Symposium on Ranaviruses

 

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Dr. Amanda L. J. Duffus, BSc.H. (SSP, Biology), MSc., Ph.D.

 

Assistant Professor of Biology

Coordinator of Scientific Research and Laboratory Safety

 

Secretary/Treasurer of the Global Ranavirus Consortium

Insitutional Animal Care and Use Committee - Chair

Undergraduate Research Symposium - Chair

 

Department of Biology

Gordon State College

University System of Georgia

419 College Drive

Barnesville, GA

30204

USA

 

Tel: (678) 359 – 5464

Fax: (678) 359 – 5850

Email: [log in to unmask]

Office: Instructional Complex (IC) 227

 

Web Page: http://www.gordonstate.edu/Faculty/aduffus/

 

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