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Welcome Invitation
Timetable and Deadlines | Venue
Welcome to the 28th International Herpesvirus Workshop. Hosted by the herpesvirology community at the University of Wisconsin, the 28th workshop will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, July 26 - 31, 2003.
Organizing Committee
Co-Chairs
Teresa Compton
Bill Sugden
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Local Organizing Committee
Curtis Brandt
Charles Grose
Lori Frappier
Richard Longnecker
Rebecca Montgomery
Patricia Spear
Mark Stinski
Workshop Managers
Maureen Sundell
sundell@ecc.uwex.edu
608-262-5514
Registration Inquiries
Gloria Eichenseher
eichens@ecc.uwex.edu
608-265-2955
Program Inquiries
Teresa Compton
tcompton@wisc.edu
608-262-1474
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Timetable and Deadlines
Early Registration Deadline - June 1, 2003
Abstract Deadline - Friday April 4, 2003
Registration Opens - Saturday July 26, 2003
Accommodation Reservation Deadline - June 26, 2003
Workshop Opens - Saturday July 26, 2003
Workshop Closes - Thursday July 31, 2003
Departure Date - Friday, August 1, 2003
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Address for Communications
International Herpesvirus Workshop
ATTN: Maureen Sundell
The Pyle Center
702 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706
Fax 608-262-8516
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Venue
Monona Terrace Convention Center
The site of the 28th International Herpesvirus Workshop is The Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, located on the shores of Lake Monona in downtown Madison. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Terrace represents a stunning example of Wright’s flamboyant architecture and use of open spaces and panoramic views. Located at One John Nolen Drive, the Terrace is within easy walking distance of the downtown Capitol Square, the State Street Pedestrian Mall, and the University of Wisconsin campus.
Link: http://www.mononaterrace.com
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The University of Wisconsin, Madison
The University of Wisconsin-Madison was founded in 1849 on the shore of Lake Mendota, at the site of an earlier Indian encampment. The UW-Madison is consistently rated as one of the top national universities in overall academic and research excellence and ranks second in the nation for the federal grants it receives. 34,000 undergraduate and 9,000 graduate students attend the Madison campus annually. Virology is a large presence on campus with 25 faculty conducting research on all facets of plant and animal viruses.
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Madison, Wisconsin
Join us in Madison and experience one of the most beautiful and nationally acclaimed cities in the United States. Situated on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona, Madison is a charming and picturesque city. Five lakes, 200 parks, miles of biking and hiking paths, and one of the loveliest university campuses in the country await your exploration. A pedestrian mall, linking The State Capitol at one end and the University of Wisconsin campus at the other, provides a stimulating cultural environment, great shopping and dining opportunities, and the “irreverent spirit of fun” that make Madison a great place to be.
Madison regularly appears on nation-wide published short lists including such entries as Money magazine’s #1 “Best Place to Live in America,” A & E Network’s “Top Ten Cities to Have It All,” and USA Today’s #2 Farmers’ Market in the Country in “10 Great Places to Go to Market.”
Whether dining downtown in one of the city’s finer restaurants or watching the sun go down over Lake Mendota from the University Memorial Union Terrace, you will soon discover why everyone’s mad about Madison.
Link: http://www.visitmadison.com
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