Please join us
in Toronto
June 13-16, 2001
for a combined
meeting.

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY

AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY SECTION

CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATISICS

SOCIETY FOR EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

HOTEL INFORMATION UPDATE

PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM

STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS

TORONTO TOURISM INFORMATION

SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH

Hotel or Accomodation Questions?
Contact conference@epi2001.org

Abstract Questions?
Contact abstracts@epi2001.org

After the Congress
EpiMonday 28 May 2001
EpiMonday 18 June 2001
EpiMonday 25 June 2001
EpiMonday 02 July 2001
EpiMonday 30 July 2001
Photogallery

Congress 2001 is the first North American

joint meeting sponsored by four major

epidemiology organizations. The Congress will

bring together a larger number of

epidemiologists than any meeting before, giving

the profession an opportunity to take stock of

past achievements, identify its current

strengths and weaknesses, and prioritize future

challenges, especially regarding what needs to

be accomplished during the next decade for

epidemiology to thrive.


The Congress will preserve many unique

features of each organization's own meeting

traditions while allowing for discussion and

reflection of issues common to all

epidemiologists at plenary sessions.

Perspectives from experts in specific fields will

be disseminated through the Congress

2001 website to stimulate focused discussions

before and during the meeting. Other features

of the Congress include highlighted poster

sessions with awards, breakfast roundtables,

special symposia and lectures.


Since epidemiologists value numeracy, it is

appropriate that we welcome the new

millennium in the correct year, 2001. We

welcome your support and participation.

 

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