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What's New?

The Winter 2011 newsletter is now available...

The 2012 ICBF will be held at the University of Wisconsin in Madison Wisconsin. Registration and submissions will be via the conference website.

10th Biannual ICBF, Madison , Wisconsin, 15-19 July, 2012

– REGISTRATION NOW OPEN -

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