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Default 2007 Research and Education & Public Policy Forum

NOW ONLINE

On February 11-13, 2007, the Parkinson's Action Network (PAN) will host the

2007 Research and Education & Public Policy Forum
,
the Louis Fishman Advocacy Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., and
a Congressional Reception on Capitol Hill.

See "What's New"
http://www.parkinsonsaction.org/

Forums Schedule
http://www.parkinsonsaction.org/imag...n_brochure.pdf
Sunday, February 11
Advocacy Training Day
  • Parkinson’s Policy Agenda Preview for the 110th Congress
  • Background information on Department of Defense Parkinson’s Disease Research
  • Lunch Keynote Address
  • Presentation from Federally Funded Parkinson’s Disease Centers
  • Louis Fishman Advocacy Awards Dinner (evening event)

Monday, February 12
Advocacy Training Day
  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research Panel
  • Pharmaceutical Panel: Parkinson’s Treatments on the Horizon
  • Lunch Keynote Address
  • Introductory and Advanced Advocacy Training
  • Break-out sessions led by PAN Volunteer Leaders
  • No Evening Event

Tuesday, February 13
Lobby Day on Capitol Hill
  • Capitol Hill Meetings with Senators and Staff
  • Lunch at Longworth House Office Building Cafeteria PAN Food Vouchers Provided
  • Capitol Hill Meetings with Representatives and Staff
  • PAN Congressional Reception (evening event)
Hotel reservations should be made by calling 800-424-1140. .
Please reserve by January 12, 2007.
Washington Plaza Hotel
10 Thomas Circle, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005
Toll free: 800-424-1140
www.washingtonplazahotel.com
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