TERMIS NA 2007 BROCHURE


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ORGANIZERS





HOST



University of Toronto

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Robert Lanza, MD
Charles Lin, PhD
Jeffery Platt, MD

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New Insights. New Technologies. New Opportunities.

Accomodations

The Westin Harbour Castle
1 Harbour Square
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Phone: 416-869-1600
Fax: 416-869-0573

The site of TERMIS NA 2007 Conference and Exposition, the Westin Harbour Castle is a 977-room twin tower rising 38 stories above scenic Lake Ontario, and conveniently located near major attractions, including the Air Canada Centre, CN Tower, and the Financial and Theatre districts. This CAA/AAA Four Diamond Award hotel has easy highway access and is less than 30 minutes from Lester B. Pearson International Airport.
Enjoy the WestinWORKOUT® Powered by Reebok Gym, outdoor tennis court, indoor heated pool and whirlpool. Escape to one of the beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, complete with revitalizing amenities. Enjoy a restful sleep in Westin's signature Heavenly Bed®, and invigorating morning shower in their Heavenly Bath®.

To reserve your accommodations at the host hotel, please CLICK HERE or cut/paste the following into a browser: http://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=0609255007&key=28461 A special conference rate of $229 Canadian, is secured for TERMIS NA 2007 guests. (Currency converter available at http://www.xe.com/pca/)

Cut-Off Date
The cut-off date for hotel reservations is Monday, May 21, 2007, subject to availability. One night's deposit is charged at time of booking. Should you wish to cancel, please give the Westin 72 hours advance notice, directly to the hotel, or forfeit your deposit.


Student Accomodations

Radisson Hotel Admiral Toronto-Harbourfront
249 Queen's Quay West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Reservations: (800) 333-3333
Telephone: (416) 203-3333
Fax: (416) 203-3100

Students are encouraged to attend TERMIS NA 2007 with special activities planned just for students. A block of rooms is arranged for students attending TERMIS NA 2007 at the Radisson Admiral Hotel - Toronto Harbourfront.

To book your reservations at the special TERMIS NA Student attendee group rate of $169 (Canadian, single or double) please visit www.radisson.com/regen. (Currency converter available at http://www.xe.com/pca/)











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