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INF The importance of being an active member of INF

Our current membership includes neuroendocrinologists from over 30 nations around the world. In 1972, the International Society of Neuroendocrinology (now the INF) was founded to jointly pursue the following aims:

  • promote the development and advance of basic and clinical neuroendocrinology
  • disseminate scientific information in neuroendocrinology and related fields
  • facilitate the interchange of ideas among scientists of all nations
  • attract to this discipline the enthusiasm of young and talented investigators

BENEFITS OF BEING A MEMBER:

  • As a member you are entitled to:
  • A reduced registration fee to attend the International Congress of Neuroendocrinology (held every 4 years, the next to be held in Pittsburgh, USA in 2006) If you are a student, you will have the opportunity to apply for a travel grant to attend this meeting.
  • A reduced subscription rate to the journals Neuroendocrinology, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, and Stress.
  • The option to advertise training or faculty positions available in your laboratory, or to request a position for yourself.

HOW TO JOIN:

If you are a member of a national or supranational society, group or association that is already a member of the Federation (see Societies/Regions webpage) then you do not have to join as an individual: you will automatically be a member through that body. Contact your local society or group Secretary or the Federation Secretary for clarification. To apply for individual membership follow the procedure below.

Click on the membership application icon and print the form directly from your computer, complete the application, have two sponsoring members sign the form, then send it directly to The INF Treasurer (address on the form).

The individual membership dues are U.S. $22 every 4 years.

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