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Full payment is due with registration for full program or single day.
Program Selection
Complete Program: lectures, continental breakfast, coffee breaks and Saturday dinner banquet
$525
One Day (4 lectures)
$175
One Day (4 lectures) with Plenary Session
$200
Single Lectures, Adults
$50
Single Lectures, Students
$25
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Full program Single day (4 lectures). Please indicate in the comments field below which single day you would like to attend. Single day (4 lectures) with Plenary Session
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