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lodging

We request that conference registrants book their own accommodation, and recommend that you make your hotel reservations early.

We recommend:

The Hotel Wales , 1295 Madison Avenue , New York , telephone: 1-212-876-6000. This small hotel is about 1 km from the New York Academy of Medicine (10-15 min walk). Room rates: $250-395. The taxi fare from La Guardia or JFK airports to the Hotel Wales will be around US$40.

To reserve a room: http://www.waleshotel.com

Budget hotels :  The New York Academy of Medicine is only 3 blocks from the 103 rd St subway station on the subway 6 line.  There are a number of budget hotels in midtown New York that are close to subway stations on the subway 6 line.  These include:

Carlton Arms Hotel , 160 E 25 th St at Third Ave (4 blocks from 23 rd St station on subway 6 line).  Rates: from $70/room (1 person, shared bathroom).  Website: www.carltonarms.com

Gershwin Hotel , 7 E 27 th St at Fifth Ave (3 blocks from 28 rd St station on subway 6 line).  Rates from $120/room.  www.gershwinhotel.com

Murray Hill Inn , 143 E 30 th St between Lexington & Third Aves. (4 blocks from 33 rd St station on subway 6 line).  Rates: from $120/room.   www.murrayhillinn.com

Hotel 31 , 120 E 31 st St between Park Ave South & Lexington Ave  (3 blocks from 33 rd St station on subway 6 line).  Rates: from $105/room.  http://www.hotel31.com

ThirtyThirty , 30 E 30 th St between Park & Madison Aves.  (4 blocks from 33 rd St station on subway 6 line).  Rates: from $130/single room; $150/standard room.  http://www.thirtythirty-nyc.com

If you need any assistance or have any queries about accommodation, please email the conference manager, Melinda Gray: melindaagray@comcast.net

 

 

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sponsors

This meeting is supported in part by a grant from the Society for Developmental Biology and proceedings from Developmental Biology, the SDB official journal.

The meeting is also supported in part by a grant from the American Association of Anatomists, and we encourage meeting participants to attend the AAA Annual Meeting in San Francisco the week following this conference http://www.anatomy.org/Meetings/meeting_highlights_06.htm

AstraZeneca logo IFFGD logo
Chemicon logo March of Dimes logo
CNS logo Elsevier logo
Developmental Dynamics logo Zeiss logo
American Association of Anatomists logo AMS logo
Blackwell Publishing logo Miltenyi logo
Novartis logo SDB logo
Gene Tools logo Pfizer logo
COB logo Leica logo
 

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