Welcome
Dear colleagues,
The Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, the Division of Paleopathology (Institute of Pathology) of the Medical Center Munich Bogenhausen and Archeomed e.V. are pleased to invite you to participate in the “10th International Conference on Ancient DNA and Associated Biomolecules” (ADNA 2010).
This international congress aims to highlight recent advances in the research and application of most recent biomolecular studies to archaeology, history, paleopathology and cultural heritage in all regions of the world. The meeting is dedicated to provide an international academic forum for the dissemination of results of current research in these fields.
The ADNA congress addresses the international community of all interested scientists, including molecular biologists, paleopathologists, archaeological scientists and researchers applying natural and material sciences to human and animal cultural heritage.
Papers (podium and poster presentations) on all aspects of research on Ancient DNA and related biomolecules to archaeology and cultural heritage are welcome. Problem-oriented, comparative studies, as well as papers dealing with advances, problems and newly emerging technologies for the study of ADNA, proteins and isotopes will be included in the conference programme.
I hope that this conference will be a good opportunity that promotes the exchange of knowledge and provides a platform for open and fruitful discussion.
Hoping to see you in Munich –
Andreas G. Nerlich
Date of the Meeting and Venue
The meeting is planned to start on Sunday October 10, 2010 in the afternoon and will last until
Wednesday October 13, 2010.
The meeting will take place in the medical center "Klinikum rechts der Isar" of the Technical University Munich, Ismaninger Str. 22, 81675 Munich, Germany, lecture halls, building 551, entrance Einsteinstrasse (see site map)
Scientific Faculty
Institute of Pathology / Division of Paleopathology of the medical center Munich Bogenhausenand Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and Archeomed e.V.
Language
The congress language is English. There will be no simultaneous interpretation.
Registration Fees
To register for the 10th International Conference on Ancient DNA and Associated Biomolecules (ADNA 2010) please use the Online Registration.
Standard:
450.00 EUR (early: before/ on May 01, 2010)
475.00 EUR (regular: May 01 - Aug 01, 2010)
500.00 EUR (late & on site)
Student 1
200.00 EUR (early: before/ on May 01, 2010)
225.00 EUR (regular: May 01 - Aug 01, 2010)
250.00 EUR (late & on site)
1 To register as a student please provide us with a copy of your student ID or certificate via email attachment to your registration.
In case of group registrations for companies and exhibitors please contact the conference agency Kati Junghänel.
The regular and student registration fee includes:
- Participation in all scientific communications of the ADNA 2010 Congress
- Access to the poster area and to the exhibition
- Congress bag with the abstract book and tourist information etc.
- Coffee breaks, lunches on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
The registration fee does not include tours and other events which have a separate fee. Please note, according to § 4, Sect. 22, German Turnover-Tax Law registration fees are exempt from VAT. (German: UstG).
Fuente: Web ADNA2010
Dear colleagues,
The Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, the Division of Paleopathology (Institute of Pathology) of the Medical Center Munich Bogenhausen and Archeomed e.V. are pleased to invite you to participate in the “10th International Conference on Ancient DNA and Associated Biomolecules” (ADNA 2010).
This international congress aims to highlight recent advances in the research and application of most recent biomolecular studies to archaeology, history, paleopathology and cultural heritage in all regions of the world. The meeting is dedicated to provide an international academic forum for the dissemination of results of current research in these fields.
The ADNA congress addresses the international community of all interested scientists, including molecular biologists, paleopathologists, archaeological scientists and researchers applying natural and material sciences to human and animal cultural heritage.
Papers (podium and poster presentations) on all aspects of research on Ancient DNA and related biomolecules to archaeology and cultural heritage are welcome. Problem-oriented, comparative studies, as well as papers dealing with advances, problems and newly emerging technologies for the study of ADNA, proteins and isotopes will be included in the conference programme.
I hope that this conference will be a good opportunity that promotes the exchange of knowledge and provides a platform for open and fruitful discussion.
Hoping to see you in Munich –
Andreas G. Nerlich
Date of the Meeting and Venue
The meeting is planned to start on Sunday October 10, 2010 in the afternoon and will last until
Wednesday October 13, 2010.
The meeting will take place in the medical center "Klinikum rechts der Isar" of the Technical University Munich, Ismaninger Str. 22, 81675 Munich, Germany, lecture halls, building 551, entrance Einsteinstrasse (see site map)
Scientific Faculty
Institute of Pathology / Division of Paleopathology of the medical center Munich Bogenhausenand Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and Archeomed e.V.
Language
The congress language is English. There will be no simultaneous interpretation.
Registration Fees
To register for the 10th International Conference on Ancient DNA and Associated Biomolecules (ADNA 2010) please use the Online Registration.
Standard:
450.00 EUR (early: before/ on May 01, 2010)
475.00 EUR (regular: May 01 - Aug 01, 2010)
500.00 EUR (late & on site)
Student 1
200.00 EUR (early: before/ on May 01, 2010)
225.00 EUR (regular: May 01 - Aug 01, 2010)
250.00 EUR (late & on site)
1 To register as a student please provide us with a copy of your student ID or certificate via email attachment to your registration.
In case of group registrations for companies and exhibitors please contact the conference agency Kati Junghänel.
The regular and student registration fee includes:
- Participation in all scientific communications of the ADNA 2010 Congress
- Access to the poster area and to the exhibition
- Congress bag with the abstract book and tourist information etc.
- Coffee breaks, lunches on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
The registration fee does not include tours and other events which have a separate fee. Please note, according to § 4, Sect. 22, German Turnover-Tax Law registration fees are exempt from VAT. (German: UstG).
Fuente: Web ADNA2010
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