VPH Institute First General Assembly

The VPH Institute invites you to attend the first General Assembly meeting, scheduled for September 28th 2011 in Barcelona, by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Everybody is welcome to participate to express their support to this new initiative.

The Virtual Physiological Human Institute for Integrative Biomedical Research will hold its fist General Assembly in Barcelona in the afternoon of the 28th of September. In the morning of the same day the Board of Directors will meet for the first time from the legal incorporation of the Institute to take operative decisions on the activities on the first year. The VPH NoE also organized their Annual meeting on 29th and 30th September 2011, during the same week. The combination of these two events might simplify your participation.

The doors will be opened to anyone interested to getting more information on the newly established Institute and its future activities. The participation is free of charge, but due to logistic reasons, registering is mandatory. If you are interested to attend, please send an email to the VPH Institute Manager, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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