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The International Journal on the Biology of Stress
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Neurobiology of Stress Workshop 2010

The University of Colorado, June 15–18, 2010, Boulder, CO, USA

Page 91 | Published online: 27 Jan 2010

For details and provisional programme see: http://psych.colorado.edu/∼stressworkshop2010/

The aims of the neurobiology of stress workshop are:

To conduct a rigorous scientific meeting that brings together researchers (principal investigators and trainees) who study stress–brain interactions and their impact on mental and physical health.

To provide a unique opportunity for researchers to participate in face-to-face discussion on the role of stress in the interpretation, its significance and future directions of recent research findings.

To nurture the career development of trainees.The workshop format provides time for discussion among all attendees during each scientific session, shared daily lunches and evening events.

Programme Committee:

Committee Chair and Session Chair: James Herman, University of Cincinnati

Co-Committee Chair and Session Chair: James Koenig, University of Maryland

Advisor: Robert Spencer, University of Colorado at Boulder

Advisor: John Russell, University of Edinburgh, Editor of the Journal Stress

Session Chair: Kellie Tamashiro, John Hopkins University School of Medicine

Session Chair: Monika Fleshner, University of Colorado at Boulder

Session Chair: Serge Campeau, University of Colorado at Boulder

Local Organizing Committee (University of Colorado at Boulder):

Chair: Robert Spencer, Co-Chair: Heidi Day, Steve Maier, Monika Fleshner, Christopher Lowry and Sondra Bland

Enquiries to: Robert L. Spencer 〈E-mail: [email protected]

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