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RE: 36th HPS Midyear Topical Meeting - Date change



I just got notification from the STC that the meeting date has been

changed..



The Health Physics Society and American Academy of Health Physics proudly

announce the 2003 Midyear Topical Meeting will be entitled "Health Physics

Aspects of Homeland Defense & Emergency Response". This distinguished event

will take place on January 26-29, 2003 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in San

Antonio, Texas. 



Abstract due date: Friday, August 2, 2002 (electronic submission or

postmarked.) 

Electronic submission form and further information: see the Health Physics

Society website,  www.hps.org under "conferences." Both oral and poster

presentations are available. All interested members are encouraged to submit

an abstract

 

> 36th HPS Midyear Topical Meeting

> January 19-22, 2003, Hyatt Regency Hotel, San Antonio, Texas

> 

> Call for Papers http://hps.org/documents/2003midyearcallforpapers.pdf 

> Submit Abstracts http://hps.org/newsandevents/midyearabstracts.cfm

> 

> The Health Physics Society invites members and other interested 

> parties to participate in the 36th HPS Midyear Topical Meeting to be 

> held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. The hotel 

> faces the Riverwalk on one side and the Alamo on the other, and is 

> within a short walking distance to a variety of restaurants, shops 

> and sites. The local committee has planned an exciting Night Out at 

> the Buckhorn Hall of Horns with plenty of food and an open bar. Come 

> take a winter break and experience the famous Texas hospitality and 

> that great TexMex cuisine.



> ABSTRACTS MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY OR POSTMARKED BY FRIDAY, 

> JULY 26th, 2002.

 

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