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Date: Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:12 PM
Subject: Participate : "3rd National Conference on Infectious Diseases" (3rd NCID) to be held at AIIMS, New Delhi, India on 17th & 18th April, 2010.
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Dear Delegates,

 

On behalf of the Organizing committee it is my pleasure to inform you that the "3rd National Conference on Infectious Diseases" (3rd NCID) to be held at AIIMS, New Delhi, India on 17th & 18th April, 2010. The aim of the 3rd NCID is to bringing together leading experts to exchange challenging issues in the field of infectious diseases to develop collaboration at the national and international level.

 

Leading speakers from India and abroad are invited to provide practical, cutting-edge information to practicing physicians, public health professionals for prevention, control and management of infectious diseases. In this conference about 400 delegates are expected to attend from all over India and aboard. The conference features various Plenary, Oral and Poster Presentation and has the benefit of publishing accepted abstracts in the National Journal of Infectious Diseases (NJID) - the official publication of Infectious Diseases Society of India (IDSI).

 

Major topics included are current work on Surveillance, Epidemiology, Research, Training, Prevention and Control of emerging infectious diseases in India.

 

Registration Fees

 

                                                                              Fee INR                            Approximate Equivalent Fee in USD

                                                                                                                       (For Pay Pal / Credit Card Registration)

Upto 28th February 2010                                Rs. 2500.00                                          $60

Upto 30th March   2010                                   Rs. 3000.00                                          $75

Upto 2nd  April       2010                                   Rs. 3500.00                                          $85

Post Graduate Student                                 Rs. 1500.00                                          $ 40

Spot Registration                                             Rs. 4000.00                                          $ 100     

 

 

 

                                                                                               

 
 

Special discount is available to individual/ groups before 31 March only.

Important Dates

 

Last date of Abstract Submission:                             15th March 2010 25thMarch 2010

Information Regarding Abstract Acceptance:      31th March 2010

 

Conference Venue

J.L.N Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi-110029,

Ph. No.: 011-26593501   

 

We look forward to have your aggressive  participation. For any query kindly contact us .

 

Best Regards

 

Dr. Ashutosh Biswas,

Organizing Secretary | Department of Medicine | Room No.: 4079,| AIIMS, New Delhi – 110 029

Phone:91-11-26593501  |  Email:3rdncid@gmail.com,ncid@idsin.in







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