Information on international meetings that include any aspect of pathogens and diseases of avian species may be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Janet Bradbury at [email protected]. It is advisable to send details of meetings at least a year in advance, so that the information will be published in several issues of the journal. If you are interested in attending any of these meetings, please confirm details with the organisers.
October 2009
2nd Mediterranean Summit of WPSA
Antalya, Turkey, 4–7 October, 2009
Contact:
November 2009
16th World Veterinary Poultry Congress
Marrakesh, Morocco, 8_12 November, 2009 (Please note new date)
Contact:
AMPA (Moroccan Association of Avian Pathologists)
September 2011
17th World Veterinary Poultry Congress
Cancun, Mexico, 19_24 September, 2011
Contact:
WVPA MATTERS
Special subscription rate to Avian Pathology for WVPA members
Members of the World Veterinary Poultry Association (WVPA) may subscribe to Avian Pathology for the year 2009 at a price of £62 or US$100. Proof of membership should accompany an application for a subscription.
Online access for WVPA members
Taylor and Francis, publishers of Avian Pathology, have agreed that members of WVPA that subscribe to the journal can receive their copy of the journal online, rather than as a hard copy. Members who wish to receive the journal in this way should tell the publisher when they renew their subscription, and provide proof of membership. Online access is provided to WVPA members on the strict condition that it is for the private use of that member only and must not be made available to other persons or networked to any other site.
WVPA website
The WVPAweb site can be accessed at http://www.wvpa.net. The latest issue of the Association's newsletter, Aerosols, is available online at the WVPA site.
Contact details for forthcoming WVPA Congresses can be found in the International Meetings section of Avian Pathology.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Free access to Avian Pathology back to Volume 1, 1972
Our Publisher, Taylor and Francis, has now digitised back issues of Avian Pathology, going all the way back to Volume 1, Issue 1 of 1972. These are freely available to all via the Avian Pathology website, www.avianpathology.com.
Houghton Trust International Travel Grants
Avian Pathology is owned by the Houghton Trust, a charitable company. Royalties from the sale of the journal are used by the Houghton Trust to establish a fund to assist young research workers (normally 35 or under) of any nationality for participation in scientific meetings, visits to laboratories and training courses in connection with research on avian diseases. Application forms may be obtained at the web site of the Houghton Trust, www.houghtontrust.org.uk or direct to the Secretary of the Trust, Dr Jane Cook: @hough.waitrose.com