Registration Form
Annual Meeting of the Pavlovian Society
September 25 - 27, 2003; Bloomington, IN USA

Registration:  The registration fee, whether paid prior to the meeting or onsite, will be 

Payment prior to the meeting is preferred because it facilitates planning.  Registration includes participation in all conference sessions, conference materials, opening reception, reception and poster session on Friday evening, continental breakfast on Friday and Saturday morning, morning and afternoon refreshments, and the banquet, keynote address, and awards ceremony on Saturday nightEveryone attending the meeting must register.

Registration instructions:

  1. Submit the information on the following form.  If your web browser does not support forms, you can copy the form, paste it into an email, fill in the information, and send it to Jeff Wilson.  

    Name:           

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    Full Registration Post-Doc Registration  Student Registration

    Are you submitting an abstract to Joe Steinmetz for presentation at the meeting? 

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  2. Then pay the registration fee (unless you are a student or post-doc registrant) either by clicking on the image below to pay online by credit card,

    Click here to pay the $115 Full Registration fee.   

    Click here to pay the $50 Post-doc Registration fee.   

    Click here to pay the $20 Student Registration fee.   

    or by sending registration fees (check or money order payable to Pavlovian Society - 2003 Registration) to:

Jeff Wilson
Pavlovian Society
Dept. of Psychology
Albion College
611 E. Porter St.
Albion, MI 49224
USA

NOTE: Your registration is not complete until you submit payment.

The Pavlovian Society

The Pavlovian Society is dedicated to the scientific study of behavior and promotion of interdisciplinary scientific communication. It recognizes the value of research at the molecular level but encourages members to stress the significance of their scientific observations to the whole functioning organism.

Thus, the Society fosters an integrative scientific approach and encourages scientists to adopt it in publications and in presentations. The Society's interest range from basic to clinical science activities. Regular activities include an annual scientific meeting, publication of the official Society journal Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science, and a quarterly newsletter.

The Society also operates within a confederation of similar organizations, with a Pavlovian tradition, in Europe and the Orient.

Visit our webpage: www.pavlovian.org/