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SBN Elected Officers:

PRESIDENT
(07-09)
Emilie F. Rissman

PRESIDENT-ELECT
(07-09)
Gregory F. Ball

PAST PRESIDENT
(07-09)
Geert J. de Vries

SECRETARY
(07-09)
Barney A. Schlinger

TREASURER
(07-10)
Ruth I. Wood


2009 SBN Annual Meeting
The meeting website is now online. Meeting information and registration can be found on the meeting website. Congratulations to the 2009 Young Investigator AND TRAVEL Award winners.

Books of interest to Members: SBN members who have authored or edited books of topical interest to members of the SBN are invited to have those books listed in our new "Books Authored or Edited by SBN Members"
section on the Links of Interest page. Please, send complete citation information about the book, including the ISBN, and a PDF of the cover or table of contents to Terry Horton at <thorton@northwestern.edu> if you would like your book included in the list.

The SBN Executive Committee would like to thank the Nomination Committee, Art Arnold, Anne Etgen and Jessica Mong, for putting together a fine slate and the four exceptional candidates who agreed to stand for office.
 
The SBN membership has elected:
 
Jeffrey Blaustein             President-Elect (2009-2011)
Christine Wagner            Secretary (2009-2011)

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Welcome to the website of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology (SBN). The SBN promotes intellectual exchanges between basic scientists studying interactions between behavior, genes, and neuroendocrine systems. We are interested in a large variety of normal behaviors; reproduction, eating and drinking, responses to stress, learning and memory, aggression and parental behaviors. Studies like ours of natural behaviors can shed light on behavioral disorders which often have strong genetic and/or hormonal components. SBN researchers study these interactions from the behavioral to the molecular level, in laboratory, field, and/or clinical settings, using a variety of animal models. This rich mixture of ideas and approaches can be enjoyed at our annual meetings.

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