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The Canadian Physiological Society
is a non-profit society that serves as a forum for the dissemination and discussion
of scientific information of interest to researchers in Physiology and related
Biological Sciences.
The major aims of the Society are to encourage research in the Physiological
Sciences and to foster communication between members of
the Canadian scientific community. The Society has one
major meeting each year in January with
representation at the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies meeting
in the summer.
Join Us
Benefits of a CPS Membership
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Reduced registration fees for
the CPS Annual Meeting and ability to sponsor
abstracts.
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Eligible for awards given by the
Society, including the Stevenson Lectureship and
Student Travel Awards.
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Receipt of CPS alerts and news
by email or via the website.
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Ability to post job advertisements
and other announcements to the membership.
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Concurrent membership in Canadian
Federation of Biological Societies, which undertakes
advocacy activities on behalf of all members.
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2009 CPS Winter Meeting
The next yearly meeting of the CPS
will be held at Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec
February 4 to 7, 2009
Organized by Queen's University
RELATED MEETINGS
Biology of Aging - New Answers to Old Questions,
6th Northern Lights Summer Conference, June 17 - 20, 2008, University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus, Winnipeg, MB
"Spinal Cord: Function, Repair and Rehabilitation after injury"
at the Omni Mont-Royal Hotel on June 25 and 26, 2008, Montreal.
Beijing Joint Conference of Physiological Sciences, October 19-22, 2008
News
Recent Award Winners:
2008
Sarrazin award: Dr. Quentin Pittman
2008
Stevenson professorship: Dr. Paul Linsdell
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology/Revue
canadienne de physiologie et pharmacologie
Updated May 23, 2008
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