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WVCTSI ANNUAL MEETING, ATRN HEALTH SUMMIT

When:
October 14 - 16, 2015 

Location:
Charleston Marriott Town Center
Charleston, West Virginia 

Summary:

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS SEPTEMBER 8, 2015

Travel Expense Guidelines

Details:

Details:

The official event webpage has been updated here. (10/8/15)

The West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute (WVCTSI) has set the dates for the organization’s 2015 Annual Meeting. 
 
Mark your calendar for October 14 and 15 for this annual gathering. The city of Charleston, West Virginia will serve as the host for this year’s activities. Meetings will be headquartered at the Charleston Marriott Town Center, where overnight lodging will also be offered.
 
WVCTSI is also excited to announce that the Appalachian Translational Research Network (ATRN) Annual Summit will be held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting.  Day one and part of day two (October 14 and 15) will be focused on Annual Meeting objectives, while the second half of day two and the third day (October 15 and 16) will focus on ATRN objectives.

REGISTRATION: Event registration is free. Registrants should refer to the Travel Expense Guidelines regarding lodging/travel fees. Registration closed September 8, 2015.

Questions should be directed to wvctsi@hsc.wvu.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLANNING TEAM

The following individuals from across the state make up the planning committee for this year’s events:
 

Jill Cochran: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Jennifer Boyd: West Virginia Primary Care Association
Mary Emmett: CAMC Health Research Education Institute
Dan Lucas: CAMC Health Research Education Institute
Brian Linkous: CAMC Health Research Education Institute
Jay Mason: WVCTSI (liaison to ATRN planning team)
Julie Lockman: WVCTSI 
Rick Remish: WVCTSI
Stephanie Ballard Conrad: WVCTSI

 

WEST VIRGINIA: WILD AND WONDERFUL

If you are looking for things to do in and around Charleston, please visit the West VIrginia Division of Tourism for ideas and that might spark your sense of adventure or appeal to a need to relax.