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The African Journal of Biotechnology (an ISI
indexed journal; Impact factor 0.456) wish to invite scientists and
researchers in all areas of Biotechnology and Molecular Biology to
submit their review articles for the 2009 SPECIAL
ANNIVERSARY REVIEW.
The reviews and perspectives should be in the
author's area of research or specialization.
The articles in the African Journal of
Biotechnology (AJB) December Special Review Issues continue to be our
most sought after papers. Prospective authors should submit their
manuscripts by 31st October, 2009.
We also welcome the submission of regular
articles.
Best regards,
Dr. N. J. Tonukari
Editor, African Journal of Biotechnology
E-mail: ajb@academicjournals.com
http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB
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When:
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. / event starts at 5:30 p.m.
Rowell Room, Flavelle House (78 Queen?s Park), University of Toronto
Faculty of Law, Toronto
(map of venue location: www.law.utoronto.ca/visitors_content.asp?itemPath=5/1/14/1/0&contentId=40&cType=webpages
<http://www.law.utoronto.ca/visitors_content.asp?itemPath=5/1/14/1/0&contentId=40&cType=webpages>)
Light refreshments provided
The event is free but please RSVP to guarantee a seat: ea-igh@exchange.ubc.ca
<mailto:ea-igh@exchange.ubc.ca>
Your ability to get healthy and stay that way depends on who you are.
Some Canadians are more vulnerable to ill health than others because of
determinants like their gender, income, education, race/ethnicity,
Aboriginal status, sexual orientation, or where they live. These
determinants also shape Canadians? access to primary health care (the
provision and coordination of health services that are responsive to
community needs). If there?s no one-size-fits-all model, how can we
ensure that Canadians have equitable access to primary health care? How
can we design a health care system that protects against vulnerability?
Please join us for a stimulating discussion with health experts about
access to primary health care for vulnerable populations.
The expert speakers featured on the panel are:
*Dr. Sherry L. Grace*, Scientist,
Division of Behavioural Sciences & Health, Toronto General Research
Institute
*Dr. Stephen W. Hwang*, Associate
Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto
*Anna Travers*, Director, Rainbow
Health Ontario
The event is co-moderated by *Dr. Colleen Flood*,
Scientific Director, CIHR?s Institute of Health Services and Policy
Research, and *Dr. Joy Johnson*, Scientific Director, CIHR?s Institute
of Gender and Health.
If you have accessibility needs, please contact the organizers and we
will do our best to accommodate you.
/What is CIHR?/
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is the Government of
Canada?s agency for health research. CIHR?s mission is to create new
scientific knowledge and to catalyze its translation into improved
health, more effective health services and products, and a strengthened
Canadian health-care system. Composed of 13 Institutes, CIHR provides
leadership and support to more than 11,000 health researchers and
trainees across Canada. www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca <http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/>
For more information about this event, please
contact:
Sandra Ramezani
Communications Officer
Institute of Gender and Health <http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/8673.html>
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
University of British Columbia, Room 208, 2259 Lower Mall, Vancouver,
BC V6T 1Z4
sramezani@exchange.ubc.ca <mailto:sramezani@exchange.ubc.ca>
Telephone 604-827-3445
Facsimile 604-822-1622
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