Dear Professor, On behalf of the Symposium Organizing Committees, it gives us great pleasure to invite you and all the teachers and students of your Department to participate in the coming XXII International Symposium on Morphological Sciences to be held in São Paulo, Brazil from February 12 to 16, 2012. The central theme of this edition is "Morphology From the Lab to the Bedside" with the aim of exploring the important applications of this biological field for nowadays health care and science development. Moreover, in this twenty-second edition, there will be special participations of the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminology (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA), Ibero-Latinamerican Symposium of Anatomical Terminology (SILAT) of the Pan-American Association of Anatomy (APA) and World Association of Veterinary Anatomists (WAVA). In closing, we would be pleased and honored if you would attend the meeting and help us in advertising this symposium among your friends and colleagues. Receive our best wishes. Organizing Committee
Scientific Program The scientific programme of the XXII ISMS is organized according to 4 main topics related to Morphology: Science, Clinical Research, Education and Publication. In the early mornings, there will be plenary lectures with outstanding professionals talking about relevant issues related to those main topics. After the plenary lectures, a thematic Cutting-Edge Mini-Symposium is going to take place each day. In the Cutting-Edge Symposium of Advances in the Clinical Setting, experts in different clinical specialties are going to discuss relevant issues and highlight the role of the Morphological Sciences in their research. During the afternoons, there will be parallel scientific sessions about important questions regarding science, education and anatomical issues. Moreover, the VII Ibero-Latinamerican Symposium on Anatomical Terminology (SILAT) is also going to take place. In the last day, there is going to have a session called What we have learned, what we still have to know? when some conclusions of the meeting are going to be presented and discussed with the audience.
General Scientific Program 08:00-09:30 09:30-13:00 Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Mini-Course Anatomical Record Workshop Alfonso Bovero Plenary Liberato Di Dio Mini- Symposium: Cutting Edge Research Trieste Smanio Plenary Hersz J. Trajber Mini- Symposium: Advances in the Clinical Setting Renato Locchi Plenary Pietro Mota Mini- Symposium: Cutting Edge Education Free Period Orlando J. Aidar Mini- Symposium: Cutting Edge Publication 13:00-14:00 Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time Lunch Time 14:00-18:30 Mini-Course Anatomical Record Workshop Parallel VII SILAT Sílvia C. Boldrini Poster Parallel VII SILAT 14:00-15:30hs What we have learned, what we still have to know? 15:30-16:30hs Final 18:30-22:30 Free Evening Opening Ceremony and Reception Official Photo and Social Activities Social Activities Gala Dinner 16:30-22:00hs Closing Reception
Abstract Submission The XXII International Symposium on Morphological Sciences welcomes the submission of abstracts from worldwide experts in Morphology. Only abstracts submitted through the online system will be accepted. Please, refer to the following instructions: 1- The abstract must be submitted in English 2- The maximum number of authors per paper is 6 (six) 3- Please, ensure careful preparation, as the text is going to be copied directly into the submission system 4- The author s SURNAME must be in capital letters, followed by the first name and initials 5- The name of the speaker-author must be followed by an asterisk (*) 6- The abstract: - must be laid out in terms of Introduction and Purpose, Materials and Methods, Results and Conclusion; - must have, at maximum, 450 words; - should be related to one of the listed subjects and should include 3 key-words; - may contain grants acknowledgements.
Abstract Subjects - Macroscopic Human Anatomy - Macroscopic Animal Anatomy - Microscopic Human Anatomy - Microscopic Animal Anatomy - Embryology, Development Biology and Evolution - Education in Morphology - History and Arts in Morphology - Terminology (Anatomical, Histological and Embryological) - Anatomical Techniques - Body Donation To submit your abstracts, please refer to the website: http://ismsxxii.webs.com. The deadline for abstract submission is October 31 st, 2011. Note: 1- It is important to register in the Symposium before submitting the abstracts; 2- Each registration allows the submission of two abstracts.
Social Program The Social Program is being prepared to offer the best São Paulo experiences to our participants. Some activities are complimentary to all registered participants. Other activities can be purchased during the meeting. The accompanying person allows free entrance to all those activities, except the gala dinner. Timetable Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Morning Shopping City Tour Seaside Tour City Theatre Center Tour Afternoon Visit to the Medical School and Museum* Seaside Tour Latin- American Memorial Happy Hour in the Soccer Museum Evening Opening Ceremony* Jockey Club Happy Hour Welcome Dinner at the Reception* Pizzaria *Complimentary social activities Dinner at the Churrascaria Gala Dinner Happy Hour in the Soccer Museum
To refer to the Symposium Website, please access the site: http://isms.webs.com To make your registration please refer to the following link: http://ismsxxii.webs.com/registration.htm For any doubts or further inquiries, please contact: E-mail: ismsxxii@gmail.com or isms@mci-group.com Tel: (55) (11) 3217-8281 or 3217-4353 or 9702-3409
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