Thank you Alice! > From: Alice.L.Givan@dartmouth.edu (Alice L. Givan) > Date: 04 Jun 2002 09:42:21 EDT > To: Cytometry Mailing List <cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> > Subject: Re: ISAC 2006 location > > > Note the "I" in "ISAC." We need to think more globally. Travel within Canada > is > not considered to be "foreign travel" to scientists and students who live in > Canada. > Even though a significant part of ISAC membership is from the US, I think it > is > only fair to move this meeting around and to give different people a chance to > travel > cheaply and to get travel grants from their home governments or institutions. > So let's > give the Canadians a break this time. > > In addition, we need to remember that, to all the ISAC members from Europe, > Asia, > Africa, Australasia, and South America, travel to one place in North America > is just > like travel to any other place in North America. > > Alice > > Alice L. Givan > Englert Cell Analysis Laboratory > of the Norris Cotton Cancer Center > Dartmouth Medical School > Lebanon, New Hampshire NH 03756 > tel 603-650-7661 > fax 603-650-6130 > givan@dartmouth.edu >
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