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2006 ISBD Regional Meeting

Now Available
The First Announcement to Delegates
Exhibition/Sponshorship Expression of Interest Form

2006 Regional Group Conference

2-4 August 2006

Bipolar Disorders: From Pathophysiology to Treatment
in the 21st Century

Edinburgh International Conference Center


Edinburgh - Your Host City
Edinburgh is justly named Europe's festival capital. All year round, millions of visitors are drawn to the city for a series of remarkable social and scientific events. A world leading centre for business, finance and education, and now home to the first Scottish Parliament in 300 years, an energy and excitement emanates from every corner of Edinburgh.

About the Venue
The award-winning Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) takes great pride in being regarded as Scotland's foremost conference venue. Since opening in 1995, a global reputation for the very highest standards of facilities and services has been established. The innovative circular structure was specifically designed to give maximum flexibility for all types of occasions, whether a major international conference, a product launch, a glittering award ceremony or a themed banquet.

Organizing Committee Members
Dr Sophia Frangou, Chairman; Prof Nicol Ferrier; Prof Willem Nolen; Prof Klaus Ebmeier; Prof Ted Dinan; Prof Jan Scott; Prof Eduard Vieta; Prof Nick Craddock; Dr Rasmus Licht;
Prof Allan Young; Dr. Janusz K Rybakowski; Prof Douglas Blackwood; Dr Guy Goodwin; Dr. Heinz Grunze; Dr Mario Maj; Dr. Daniel Sourey

For further details, please contact the conference organizers via email at isbd@kenes.com or visit the conference website at www.kenes.com/isbd

We will post additional information on this website as it becomes available
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