The Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology

Third Annual Meeting



Charlottesville,  VA
June 26-30, 1999
(Reception/registration June 26; scientific sessions June 27-29; closing banquet June 29)

Hosted by Emilie Rissman, Trish SchimlScott Wersinger

Rae Silver heads the program committee.


EARLY REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACTS DUE:  April 2,  1999
The third annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology (SBN) will be held Saturday June 26 through Wednesday June 30 at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Expanding on the tradition of the Conference on Reproductive Behavior (CRB), established over 30 years ago, the SBN meeting fosters interactions among scientists interested in the neuroendocrine, social, and environmental factors that regulate reproduction, aggression, affiliation, ingestion, learning and memory. In addition, the meeting promotes interactions with neuroendocrinologists using multi-disciplinary and comparative approaches that study these behavioral endpoints. The scientific program will be composed of session of invited speakers integrated with contributed short talks and poster presentations.



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  • General Information: introduction to the 1999 meeting site and procedures
  • Program:  Description of the talks currently scheduled for the 1999 meeting
  • Abstract Submission: instructions and forms for submitting and abstract
  • Registration: information and forms for registering for the 1999 meeting
  • Housing: information and forms for reserving housing for the 1999 meeting
  • Workshops: description of preconference workshops offered in 1999

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