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e American Society of Andrology Robert A. Schmidt Business Manager 309 W. Clark St. Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 356·3182 FAX (217) 398·4119 May 1989 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Post Graduate Course, April 6 Annual Meeting, April 7-9 Columbia, SC The past year has been one of transition for our Society, under the able leadership of President Bardin. The Society now has a Business Office and Bob Schmidt has proven to provide timely management services which will be of great assistance as our Society matures and our members, and society in general, require more from each of us. A new membership directory is being prepared and ultimately it will include information on your area of specialty. The Society Business Office also provides a permanent contact site for correspondence relating to dues or changes of address for the Journal. Another important advantage accruing to the Society has been timely provision of information on the number of members and their geographical distribution. As of April 7, our Society had 613 regular members, 51 student members, and 6 emeritus members. These numbers exclude individuals who have not renewed their membership from 1988, who will be contacted by the Membership Committee in an attempt to determine why their membership has lapsed. The Annual Meeting in New Orleans was a rousing success, and featured a blend of New Orleans entertainment and a full menu of outstanding scientific presentations. The Postgraduate Course on Fertilization and Treatment of Male Infertility was presented to a standing room only audience. Dr. Frank French continued the tradition of Serono lecturers with an overview of-his supertJre-s-ea-r-clron- rhe--motecutu- biuhrgy of the androgen~receptor. Equally rewarding were Dr. Alan Trounson's lecture on recent advances in in vitro fertilization, the workshop on Sperm Cryopreservation, and symposia on Male Contraceptives and Clinical Andrology. As our meeting grows in size, depth of clinical and research topics, and a desire of our members to present their best research, it has become evident that consideration must be given to providing sufficient time for informal discussions interviewing of course exhibits. As evident from the enclosed material concerning the 1990 Annual Meeting to be held in Columbia, South Carolina, our tradition of strong scientific meetings obviously will continue. Preliminary preparations for the 1991 meeting in Montreal, to be held immediately following the Testis Workshop, reveal that our future course is being carefully charted. Although plans are under development for the 1992 and 1993 Annual Meetings, we immediately need to identify hosts for the 1994 and subsequent Annual Meetings. It has been some years since the Society has met on the west coast, and invitations are desired from groups of andrologists near any major airline hub city who wish to host our Society. Since the Society now has a policy whereby duties of the local host and Program Committees are not entirely thrust on one or two individuals, it is a far easier task to host the Annual Meeting than previously was true. You are invited to host the Society and, indeed, future hosts are essential. Please contact Dr. Hugh Keeping in this regard. PRESIDENT Rupert P. Amann, Ph .D. Animal Reproduction Lab. 246 Physiology Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 (303) 491·7476 FAX (303) 491 ·7907 VICE-PRESI DENT Howard R. Nankin, M.D. Division of Endo/Metab Department of Medicine University of South Carolina Administration BldgMedical School Columbia, SC 29208 (803) 733·3112 FAX (803) 733·1509 TREASURER Brian H. Vickery , Ph.D. Syntex Research 3401 Hillview Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94304 (415) 855-5248 FAX (415) 354-7400 SECRETARY Terry T . Turner, Ph.D. Department of Urology University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22908 (804) 924-5007 FAX (804) 924-5439 PAST PRESIDENT C. Wayne Bardin, M.D. Population Council Center for Biomedical Research 1230 York Avenue New York, NY 10021 (212) 570·8717 FAX (212) 370·7678
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Title | Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology 1990 |
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American Society of Andrology Scientific societies Messages, Presidential Constitutions By-laws Newsletters |
Description | Includes the president's message, a revised contitution and by-laws, and newsletters. |
Creator | American Society of Andrology |
Date | 1990 |
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Transcription | e American Society of Andrology Robert A. Schmidt Business Manager 309 W. Clark St. Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 356·3182 FAX (217) 398·4119 May 1989 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Post Graduate Course, April 6 Annual Meeting, April 7-9 Columbia, SC The past year has been one of transition for our Society, under the able leadership of President Bardin. The Society now has a Business Office and Bob Schmidt has proven to provide timely management services which will be of great assistance as our Society matures and our members, and society in general, require more from each of us. A new membership directory is being prepared and ultimately it will include information on your area of specialty. The Society Business Office also provides a permanent contact site for correspondence relating to dues or changes of address for the Journal. Another important advantage accruing to the Society has been timely provision of information on the number of members and their geographical distribution. As of April 7, our Society had 613 regular members, 51 student members, and 6 emeritus members. These numbers exclude individuals who have not renewed their membership from 1988, who will be contacted by the Membership Committee in an attempt to determine why their membership has lapsed. The Annual Meeting in New Orleans was a rousing success, and featured a blend of New Orleans entertainment and a full menu of outstanding scientific presentations. The Postgraduate Course on Fertilization and Treatment of Male Infertility was presented to a standing room only audience. Dr. Frank French continued the tradition of Serono lecturers with an overview of-his supertJre-s-ea-r-clron- rhe--motecutu- biuhrgy of the androgen~receptor. Equally rewarding were Dr. Alan Trounson's lecture on recent advances in in vitro fertilization, the workshop on Sperm Cryopreservation, and symposia on Male Contraceptives and Clinical Andrology. As our meeting grows in size, depth of clinical and research topics, and a desire of our members to present their best research, it has become evident that consideration must be given to providing sufficient time for informal discussions interviewing of course exhibits. As evident from the enclosed material concerning the 1990 Annual Meeting to be held in Columbia, South Carolina, our tradition of strong scientific meetings obviously will continue. Preliminary preparations for the 1991 meeting in Montreal, to be held immediately following the Testis Workshop, reveal that our future course is being carefully charted. Although plans are under development for the 1992 and 1993 Annual Meetings, we immediately need to identify hosts for the 1994 and subsequent Annual Meetings. It has been some years since the Society has met on the west coast, and invitations are desired from groups of andrologists near any major airline hub city who wish to host our Society. Since the Society now has a policy whereby duties of the local host and Program Committees are not entirely thrust on one or two individuals, it is a far easier task to host the Annual Meeting than previously was true. You are invited to host the Society and, indeed, future hosts are essential. Please contact Dr. Hugh Keeping in this regard. PRESIDENT Rupert P. Amann, Ph .D. Animal Reproduction Lab. 246 Physiology Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 (303) 491·7476 FAX (303) 491 ·7907 VICE-PRESI DENT Howard R. Nankin, M.D. Division of Endo/Metab Department of Medicine University of South Carolina Administration BldgMedical School Columbia, SC 29208 (803) 733·3112 FAX (803) 733·1509 TREASURER Brian H. Vickery , Ph.D. Syntex Research 3401 Hillview Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94304 (415) 855-5248 FAX (415) 354-7400 SECRETARY Terry T . Turner, Ph.D. Department of Urology University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22908 (804) 924-5007 FAX (804) 924-5439 PAST PRESIDENT C. Wayne Bardin, M.D. Population Council Center for Biomedical Research 1230 York Avenue New York, NY 10021 (212) 570·8717 FAX (212) 370·7678 |