Dutch Physiology Days (DPD) |
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Each year the Dutch Physiological Society organizes a didactic DPD symposium, aiming at updating knowledge of physiologists on an important topic. The symposium is being held at a different location each year, the locations provide good meeting facilities and affordable rooms for overnight stay. The symposium starts on Thursday with an introduction to the topic and lectures by internationally renown experts and presentations by young physiologists. This is followed by a dinner and social night, allowing to meet with colleagues. The scientific program continues on Friday. SAVE THE DATE! The next Dutch Physiology days will be held on February 6-7, 2020! Location will follow as soon as possible. Click here for last years program. Abstracts and Hamburgerprijs nominations can be send to: secretariaat-fys@maastrichtuniversity.nl Deadline Hamburgerprijs nominations: December 15, 2019 (period June 1st, 2018-December 1st, 2019) Deadline abstracts: January 15, 2020 Registration fee DPD 2018: Symposium, lunches and dinner – no hotel required
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Awards
The Society provides three Awards:
- Young Physiologists Awards: winners of the oral and poster presentations at the Young Physiologists Symposium. The Awards consist of a diploma, financial support of a visit to an international symposium and a small personal price.
- Hamburger Award. Named after the famous Dutch physiologist, this award is given to the author of the best Dutch PhD thesis in the area of physiology. The award consists of ...
- Dusser de Barenne Coin. In 1987 the Dutch Society of Physiology decided to install a coin for particular and outstanding...in the area of teaching and research of Physiology. The coin is named after Dusser de Barenne, an important neurophysiologist. He worked at the department of Physiology in Utrecht and, later on, in the United States of America. Recipients of the Dusser de Barenne Coin are: prof. Dusser de Barenne (postumetly to his daughter), prof. Boeles, prof. Zijlstra, the German Society of Physiology, prof. Bernards, prof. Bouman, prof. Reneman and prof. dr. N. Westerhof.