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REGISTRATION RATES & CATEGORIES

REGULAR

March 1 -

June 15, 2009

LATE

June 16-Sept. 4, 2009

ONSITE

Sept. 5-Sept. 11, 2009

Non-Member Scientists & Clinicians
$650.00
$800.00
$850.00

NNS Member Scientists, Clinicians and Faculty Speakers

$600.00
$750.00
$800.00

Additional Exhibitors

(over # included in exhibit package)

$600.00
$750.00
$800.00

Accompanying Guests/Spouses

$150.00 $150.00 $200.00

Non-Member Student Registration*

$400.00
$550.00
$600.00

NNS Member Student Registration*

$350.00
$500.00
$550.00
Cancellation Policy: Refunds will be given on registrations cancelled prior to July 1, less a $50.00 cancellation fee. After July 1, no refunds will be given.

ALL Delegate Registrations include:

Welcome Reception (Monday), daily continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, admission to all scientific sessions, lunch seminars, exhibits, poster sessions and Gala Dinner & Dance (Thursday).  Also included: conference program, Journal of Neurotrauma abstract issue, Internet Cafe access and special negotiated rates at area hotel for attendees only.

Accompanying Guest Registration includes:

Welcome Reception and Gala Dinner & Dance ticket only. 

NOTE: Guest Registration does NOT allow access to scientific or poster sessions.

Guest tours are also optional and not included with registration.

STUDENT REGISTRATIONS:

*STUDENTS will be required to present appropriate identification and/or a letter from their university attesting to their status at Registration. 

The definition of a “Student” for the purpose of registration for Neurotrauma 2009 is any one of the following:

  1. An undergraduate, graduate or medical student at an internationally recognized university or college.
  2. A nurse who is practicing in an internationally recognized university affiliated hospital.
  3. A resident who is in training at an accredited or internationally recognized university/hospital training program.
  4. A postdoctoral student who has completed an MD and/or PhD who is currently under the supervision of mentor (or advisor) for the purpose of acquiring additional training in the field of neuroscience as it relates to neurotrauma.
  5. A postdoctoral fellow, who has completed a basic neurosurgery, neurology (or equivalent) residency and who now is gaining additional training in the field of neurotrauma.