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What is PrPCANADA?

The Alberta Prion Research Institute and PrioNet Canada are proud to present Canada's fourth annual prion research conference - PrPCANADA 2010.  This event has grown into the world's second largest prion conference, supporting knowledge exchange from Canada's burgeoning prion research community with leading prion
research from around the world.

The goals of the conference are to: share knowledge, expertise, and ideas; discover novel information; facilitate new collaborations; and, network with a range of individuals, organizations, and disciplines in prion and allied sciences.

The 2 ½ day program includes renowned guest speakers, exhibits, workshops, panels, networking activities, and poster sessions. PrPCANADA 2010 is an open scientific conference that will welcome over 300 attendees from around the world and over 120 poster presentations.

Join us March 8-10 in Ottawa, Ontarion, in the nation's capital to learn more about the latest developments in prion research.

Steering Committee
Ted Allison, University of Alberta
Ted Bilyea, International Food Products
Neil Cashman, PrioNet Canada
Ron Clarkson, Alberta Prion Research Institute
Sandra Haney, PrioNet Canada
Bob Hills, Health Canada
Lyanne Foster, Alberta Prion Research Institute
Kevin Keough, Alberta Prion Research Institute
Stephane McLachlan, University of Manitoba
Rosemary Malowany, Alberta Prion Research Institute
Antanas Staskevicius, University of Sherbrooke
Janie Toth, PrioNet Canada
Michelle Wong, PrioNet Canada

Organizing Committee
Sandra Haney, PrioNet Canada
Lyanne Foster, Alberta Prion Research Institute
Rosemary Malowany, Alberta Prion Research Institute
Michelle Wong, PrioNet Canada

Past Events

View photos from the 2009 conference.

View photos from the 2007 conference.