ICRS2011

21st Annual Symposium on the Cannabinoids
July 5 - 10, 2011tinyleaf

Arrive July 5. 
Depart July 10.   
 

Registration Fees:
Includes Opening Reception, Banquet,
Coffee and Afternoon Breaks, and Conference Fees.
Per Delegate, in $USD
.

Member:  $450
Trainee Member: $300
Emeritus Member:  $300

Nonmember: $600

Room and Board:
Includes accommodations for 5 days of ICRS2011.
Breakfasts provided on July 6 - 10, Lunches on July 6 - 9.
Per Delegate, in $USD.

Single / Family:  $1200
Double:  $800

Triple:  $650
Quad: $575

SYMPOSIUM FEES


SATELLITES

ICRS2011 Satellites

2011 ICRS / CCIC / UCSF
Continuing Medical Education


On Friday, July 8, 2011, the ICRS will host
a Continuing Medical Education course entitled:

Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice:
Challenges and Opportunities

3.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM

Co-Chairs:
Donald Abrams, M.D.
Mauro Maccarrone, Ph.D.

The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education
for all physicians.

For more information please call the Office of Continuing Medical Education at 415-476-4251.

ICRS members/attendees receive a 50% discount on non-ICRS CME fees
($120 on-time, $150 late).
ICRS registrants must register through the UCSF Office of Continuing Medical Education
at 415-476-4251.

Registration - $60.00 (Before June 20, 2011)
Registration     $75.00 (After June 20, 2011)

Likewise, CME participants are welcome to attend the rest of the ICRS Symposium Day 3 schedule ($50.00 fee)
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THIS IS A REGISTRATION SEPARATE FROM ICRS2011  REGISTRATION. PLEASE REMEMBER TO COME BACK.

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 at UCSF OCME
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On Sunday, July 10, 2011,
the ICRS will host
a NIDA-Sponsored
Satellite Symposium 
entitled:

 Endocannabinoid Metabolic Enzymes and Drug Development  

A.K.A. FAAH, MAGL, NAAA

Organized by
Rao Rapaka, Ph.D., FAAPS
NIDA

INCLUDING

Dr. David Shurtleff
NIDA

Dr. Kay Ahn

Pfizer

Dr. Dale Boger
The Scripps Research Institute

Dr. Ben Cravatt
The Scripps Research Institute

Dr. Imad Damaj
Virginia Commonwealth University

Dr. SK Dey
University of Cincinnati

Dr. Dale Deutsch
SUNY Stony Brook

Dr. Michael Grogan
Infinity Pharmaceuticals

Dr. Cecilia Hillard
Medical College of Wisconsin

Dr. Andrea Hohmann
University of Georgia

Dr. George Kunos
NIH/NIAAA
Dr. Aron Lichtman
Virginia Commonwealth University
Dr. Mauro Maccarrone
University of Teramo

Dr. Alex Makriyannis
Northeastern University
Dr. Jim Pearson
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals
Dr. Nephi Stella
University of Washington
Dr. Natsuo Ueda
Kagawa University


and others...

Sunday, July 10, 2011
9 AM - 5.30 PM

Registration Fee

Members: $50
Trainees: $25
Nonmembers: $75

* Please note that attendance might require an extra day of accommodations at Pheasant Run, as it is being held on the departure day of the regular Symposium.

Register with ICRS2011

 


 SATELLITES


FEATURES

 

ICRS2011 Features

 

ICRS2011 Kang Tsou
Memorial Lecture


On Friday, July 8, 2011,
the ICRS proudly presents:


Dr. SK Dey

Dr. SK Dey
Lova Riekert Chair and Professor
Pediatrics Cancer and Cell Biology
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

PRESENTING

"Endocannabinoid Signaling in Periimplantation Biology"

 


 

A NIDA Symposium

On Saturday, July 9, the ICRS presents
a NIDA-sponsored Symposium entitled:

 Cannabinoids and
HIV Pathogenicity

Organized by
Vishnudutt Purohit, DVM, Ph.D. and
Rao Rapaka, Ph.D., FAAPS

NIDA

INCLUDING

An Update on the Role of Cannabinoids in the Progression of HIV Infection:
Animal and Human Data 

Dr. Patricia. E. Molina
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA


Cannabinoid Modulation of HIV Infection-Induced Macrophage/Microglia Activation 
in Vitro
 System

Dr. Guy. A. Cabral
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, USA


Cannabinoid Modulation of BBB Integrity in the Presence of HIV Proteins

Dr. Hava Avraham
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA, USA


Discussant: Dr. Mauro Maccarrone
University of Teramo, Teramo, Italy


Dr. Cattaneo
OnĀ Thursday, July 7, 2011,
the ICRS proudly presents our
Presidential Plenary Speaker

"Huntingtin From Evolution to Pathology"

Elena Cattaneo, Ph.D.
Department of Pharmacological Sciences and
Center for Stem Cell Research
Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy

 

FEATURES


EXTRAS

 

Extra Meals Packages are available for family members.
Fee for meals for family members, per day: $75 adult; $32.50 for 5-16; free under 5.


*Fee for extra night accommodations (e.g. come a day early, stay a day longer): $165/night; no food included.


Day Packages are available for local participants, CME Attendees and press.

 

EXTRAS


 

REGISTRATION CLOSED