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 SUNDAY 13 JULY

Welcome Reception:

The Congress will open at 18:00 with an Opening Address followed by a Welcome Reception (there are a limited number of tickets which will be available on a first come, first served basis).

 

 MONDAY 14 JULY

Young Pharmacologists Wine Tasting Quiz

This event is an opportunity for Young Pharmacologists to network with each other outside of the meeting. This will be held at Pure Nightclub from 20:30 and includes a talk from Roger Corder, QMUL on the 'Pharmacology of Wine', wine tasting quiz, buffet and disco.

 

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We would like to thank AstraZeneca, Merck Sharp & Dohme and Pfizer for their support of this event

 

 WEDNESDAY 16 JULY

Congress Dinner

The Congress Dinner is at Old Trafford, home of Manchester United Football Club. Pre-dinner drinks will be held in the award winning museum. The museum is spread over 3 floors, with a Trophy Room and Legends section. Guests will also have the option to go on a stadium tour prior to the dinner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 ABSTRACTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

All abstracts can be downloaded here

Late breaking abstracts can be downloaded here


 CPD ACCREDITATION

The Congress has been granted CPD accreditation and attendance at the Congress is worth 18 CPD credits. Certificates will be available from the Registration desk during the Congress or afterwards by emailing meetings@bps.ac.uk.


 PREVIEW OF PLENARY LECTURE

Prof Thomas Pogge will deliver the Astra Zeneca Plenary Lecture entitled 'Advanced Medicines: Must We Exclude the Global Poor?' at the EPHAR 2008 Congress. The lecture will take place on Thursday 17 July at 8.30am. An introductory sample audio file of this lecture can be downloaded here.

 UNIVERSITY PLACE

Based at busy Oxford Road, the ultramodern building is the largest lecture theatre in Manchester, with a 1100-seat auditorium which can be divided into a 600 and a 400-seat theatre to offer maximum flexibility.