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American Board of Professional Neuropsychology Annual Meeting
The 2012 ACPN continuing education meeting will be held March 7-11 at Bally’s/Paris Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas. For more information see http://www.neuropsychologyboard.org/workshop.aspx?id=7.
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting
The AAAS annual meeting will be held February 16-20, 2012 in Vancouver, Canada. This year’s theme will be “Flattening the World: Building a Global Knowledge Society.” For more information visit http://www.aaas.org/meetings/.
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Caribbean Regional Conference of Psychology
The theme of the 2011 Caribbean Regional Conference of Psychology will be "Psychological Science & Well-Being: Building Bridges for Tomorrow." Date: November 15th - 18th, 2011 Location: Nassau, Bahamas For more information visit: http://www.caribbeanpsychology.org/
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2012 SOMAS in the Neurosciences Grants
SOMAS (Support of Mentors and their Students in the neurosciences) intends to award four grants for $8,000 apiece to junior neuroscience faculty so that they can launch research programs at their home institutions and hone their skills at mentoring undergraduate students. The SOMAS grant application receipt deadline is December 1. For more information visit: http://www.somasprogram.org/
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Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Inc. Annual Conference
This is the premier event in industrial-organizational psychology, the 3-day conference features more than 300 sessions, an exhibit hall, social activities, one theme track of programming, and a job placement center. Location: The Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Dates: April 26-28, 2012 For more information visit: http://www.siop.org/confpart.aspx
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International Behavioral Neuroscience Society 21st Annual Meeting
The major goal of the meeting is to bring together scientists whose interests are in the broad area of understanding the neural control of behavior. We cordially invite members and nonmembers alike to attend our Annual Meeting. The program will include plenary lectures, oral communications, and poster sessions. Topics will focus on a number of themes including, but not limited to: Learning, Memory, and Neuronal Plasticity; Ingestive Behavior; Drugs of Abuse and Psychopharmacology; Behavioral Endocrinology; Behavioral Genetics; and Psychoneuroimmunology.