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BACTERIAL GASTROENTERITIS 2006
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Please contact the Meeting Organizer
at any time, about any aspect
of the Meeting. The primary method of communication for
this meeting is by email . Please email the
meeting organizer Dr. Anthony England directly at
england@mangosee.com
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Meeting Structure, Duration
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Be it due to a personal preference, or a
hectic schedule - a meeting programme of 3 days is too short
for many scientists, while one of a week is just about right for
some, but definitely too long for others.
The structure of this meeting therefore aims
to be flexible enough to suit the needs, interests and available
time of all participants.
The programme will be split into 3
distinct parts as follows:
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Part
1 –
Monday,
May 8th to Wednesday, May 10th, 2006 |
Three full days of oral presentations,
general panel discussions and smaller group sub-topic round
table/workshop sessions.
If two or three days is all the time you
can afford to be away from work at home, then participation in
Part 1 will provide you with everything you need from a strong,
small meeting programme.
Venue for Part 1 -
Hotel Paradise
Suites, Kololi, Atlantic Coast, The Gambia
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Part
2 –
Thursday, May 11th and Friday, May 12th, 2006 |
More in depth, with two additional days of
general sessions and sub-group discussions. But also with more
free time set aside for one-to-one and small group discussions,
to visit local institutions and to see something of the
Gambian Atlantic Coast region.
Venue for Part 2 -
Hotel Paradise
Suites, Kololi, Atlantic Coast, The Gambia
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Part
3 – Saturday, May 13th to Monday, May 15th, 2006 |
A three day symposium/retreat
held at a second venue in the Gambian countryside. Designed to
take advantage of the tranquillity and natural beauty of the
rural riverside location, which provides the perfect setting and
atmosphere for flexible sessions and relaxed, informal
discussions. Time will also be allotted for participants to
take in some of the fantastic scenery, flora and fauna in the
area, on foot, jeep or or pirogue.
Venue for Part 3 -
Tendaba
Camp and Conference Facility, The Gambia
A PDF File
illustrating the Format of Bacterial Gastroenteritis 2006 is here
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Participants | |
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If you would like to
see a list of other researchers who have expressed an interest but who
have yet to confirm just let us know, we’ll email it
to you.
Email the meeting organizer -
england@mangosee.com
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Preliminary Programme | |
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The
preliminary programme will be detailed here soon.
For now, here's an interesting conundrum that, for
the sake of accuracy, completeness and the best possible
programme, puts back the date of publication somewhat - without
'invited speakers' dominating the programme, it's the
participants who are the stars of this show! The content
of the programme will very much depend on the contributions of
confirmed participants. Consequently, as long as the
meeting is still seeking to attract additional participants, the
programme will also be subject to significant changes.
Accordingly, please feel free to sign up and to let the
organizer know of your desire to present work during the
meeting.
If you are concerned about the detailed
nature of the content of this meeting at this point in time, it
will certainly be most helpful to you to familiarize yourself
with the research interests, past and ongoing work of the
confirmed participants. If we can help in this respect
please let us know.
List of
Confirmed Participants
Any questions - please just ask the meeting
organizer Dr. Anthony F. England (england@mangosee.com)
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 | Participants
and Expenses - This is a Meeting without
‘Invited Speakers’ | |
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There are no plans to have
'invited speakers' with expenses paid by the conference and its
participants.
All participants will therefore be
required to cover their own costs.
Everyone is equal here, everyone's
contribution is important, and everyone in attendance at the
meeting will be there because they have elected to participate
in what is intended to be a true forum for scientific exchange
and creative discussion.
West Africa is however a cheap
part of the world and air fares to the region are very reasonable - so
it will not be an expensive trip - but it may well be one of the most
unique, enjoyable and rewarding experiences you have during your career.
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Anticipated Size of the Meeting | |
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The optimal (organizer's target) size for this
meeting is considered to be 100 participants, plus or minus
twenty. (The absolute upper limit will
be set at 150 participants.)
However, given the location,
timing, format and its innovative structure, the meeting will
more than liklely comprise less than 100 participants - as it
stands at present, it's very difficult to estimate the final
number of participants, but 100 appears to be a little
optimistic given the number of confirmed participants at the
time of writing.
Well over 100 people have
either confirmed or are yet to make a final decision about their
participation - but of course it's highly unlikely that
everyone on today's list of 'possible participants' will
ultimately travel to West Africa in the spring.
It all depends on your
personal opinion and specific needs and interests as to the
value of large or small meetings. A larger meeting will
naturally be scientifically stronger, with more people to get to
know - while a small meeting is certain to make for a truly
informal atmosphere, as well as a much more fluid technical
programme, both in and outside of the main meeting room.
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Who is This Meeting for? | |
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Scientists, clinical researchers, students and others actively
engaged in, or with a strong interest in the bacteria and
bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal tract.
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Application and Admissions Policy | |
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Mangosteen operates an open admissions policy. There is no
formal application procedure to go through to be allowed to participate.
Other than in exceptional circumstances or where there
is a need for the organizer to utilize discretion to create a
good balance of participants, there will be no selection/deselection
criteria for prospective participants.
Mangosteen
greatly values your interest in participating, your important
contributions to the meeting now, and to the
field of infectious diarrhoea research into
the future. Please feel free to take your place at
Bacterial Gastroenteritis 2006.
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Meeting Objectives | |
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Other organizers may offer a lengthy list
of specific objectives that they want to see their meetings
accomplish.
Mangosteen’s objectives are broader and more simple:
To create a true forum for open
(interdisciplinary) discussion on a wide variety of topics and aspects
of bacterial gastroenteritis research,
To help encourage members of the research
community - from both the developed and developing worlds - to get talking,
and thinking.
The results and successes of this meeting are not
in the hands of the organizer, but are very much in the minds and the
futures of the participants.
Another of Mangosteen’s objectives is not to
require participants to spend more of their valuable research resources
on attending this meeting than they absolutely need to. Talk is
cheap, and this will be a cost-effective meeting.
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No Application or Registration Form on
the Internet | |
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Email is Mangosteen’s chosen
method of communication.
This is a meeting with a lot
of personal touches, and it’s important to Mangosteen that we work with
and respond to people rather than with names on lists.
The meeting is in a location
which offers a lot of unknowns to many people that have never visited
such a place before, and we want to provide every opportunity for both
confirmed and undecided participants to ask about
whatever is on their mind. Mangosteen will strive to provide answers to
all questions, on any aspect of the meeting or the locations
in West Africa.
If more in depth information and answers are required we will also be only
too happy to pick up the telephone - simply provide a phone number and a
time when you will be available.
If you have questions on any aspect of
the meeting please don't hesitate to send an email to the
organizer Dr. Anthony F. England (england@mangosee.com)
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Fee Reduction - Mangosteen’s Policy on Meeting Fees | |
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This meeting is about people
communicating, constructive scientific exchanges and ultimately about
working to eradicate what is at times simply a minor
inconvenience and at others a devastating killer disease. The size of the Meeting Fee
is considerably less important and accordingly, Mangosteen considers
(Final) Meeting Fees to be NEGOTIABLE.
If you consider a Meeting Fee of 300 euros to be too
expensive, or Mangosteen’s level of assistance or the
meeting itself poor value for money, or if you are a student or early
career researcher with limited resources and the payment of the Meeting
Fee is the difference between your ability to attend or not, then we are
only too happy to reduce or even waive the Meeting Fee in your favour.
If you think it justified for
whatever reason, please contact us to discuss a reduction of your Meeting
Fee.
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 | Abstract Submission Deadline | |
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The organization of this meeting is
perhaps a little different than what you may be used to:
People first. Abstracts second.
The abstract directory will - but the final programme will not
- be entirely dependent on the submission
of abstracts. Accordingly, a strict abstract deadline is not envisaged
at this point in time, and your chances of obtaining a slot to present
your work orally will be not diminished by your timely submission of an
abstract.
Once the call for abstracts is
made we ask that you please respond as promptly as possible to ensure
that the first version of the abstract directory is as close to final
version as possible.
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Abstract Submission | |
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You will not be asked to
submit any kind of abstract before
December 31st, 2005
There are no plans to invite particular
speakers. Everyone at the meeting, whether
presenting a poster or orally or not will be termed a
'participant'.
All oral
presentations will be given by meeting participants.
If you would like to
present your work orally, please let us know - your wishes will
be given full consideration ahead of the publication of the
preliminary programme. Depending on the final number of
participants and the number of days you choose to participate,
there is every possibility that you will be allotted a slot in
the schedule.
Confirmed Participants will be
sent an email about abstract submission at a later date.
If you wish to
submit a summary of your work at this point in time please feel free to
do so by sending it as an email attachment.
We recommend
a Microsoft Word (.doc) or PDF file (.pdf) of
one or two pages in Letter or A4 format
If it’s more convenient (and
wholly relevant to this meeting) for you, feel free to submit one of
your recent short publications, again in Microsoft Word or PDF file
format, even if it’s a little longer than two pages.
Please be sure that anything
you submit contains your full name, current affiliation and institution
and email address on the first page.
It's More than just an 'Abstract' - Advertise Yourself
Mangosteen considers abstracts not as just an
introduction to a short presentation, but more as an introduction to
you, to your background and expertise, to the work your are doing now,
and, most importantly for the objectives of this meeting, as an
indicator to the type of professional relationships you are looking to
build and collaborative efforts you are hoping to establish in the near
future. With this in mind, something along the lines of a personal
summary or modified curriculum vitae might be more informative to the
other participants than a traditional abstract or single research paper.
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Abstract Directory will be
in Electronic Form Only -
eBook of Abstracts | |
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All abstracts received will be
collated into a searchable PDF file and distributed to meeting
participants both by email and FTP.
At all times, save for the
necessary evil of the aviation fuel burnt, Mangosteen aims to operate in
an environmentally friendly, conscientious manner. In the interests of not wasting
countless reams of paper there will be no print version of the abstract directory
created.
Once the call for abstracts is
made, we aim to deliver the electronic form of the directory well ahead
of the meeting so that you can print it in whole or in part as you wish.
No decision has yet been made on
whether there will be Proceedings created for this meeting - and
if so, how or when they will be published.
This is an issue that is up for discussion with confirmed
participants at a later date
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Poster Presentations | |
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We don’t need to do anything
more than have a count of the total number of posters to allow for the
space, so please send an email to let us know that you’ll be bringing
one.
There will be no standard
poster size or font specifications. We will leave that decision to your
professional judgement - please simply create a poster that is in line
with the resources at your disposal and which is easily viewed from a
distance of approximately one metre.
Whether you are also
presenting orally or not, please feel free to bring a poster (or two) on
any aspect of bacterial gastroenteritis and related research.
The scope of the meeting is at
its widest here - whether it’s represented in the main programme or not,
if you want to talk about an aspect of your work or ideas for the
future, please put it on a poster.
Although English is optimal,
posters in languages other than English are perfectly acceptable and are
most welcome. Please do not waste time and money translating and
recreating an existing poster that is written in a language other than
English – please just bring the original. Science is a universal
language, and face to face explanation will do the rest.
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Many thanks to Nature who have generously offered
to provide a prize for the best poster in meeting's main
poster session! |
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Scope of the Meeting | |
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Investigations into the
- Epidemiology
- Diagnosis
- Clinical Picture
& Clinical Trials
- Pathomorphology
- Pathogenesis
- Treatment
- Drug Development
- Drug Resistance (Detection, Mechanisms)
- Immunology & Vaccine Development
- Field Studies & Trials
- Traditional & Herbal Medicines (Evidence Based
Assessment of Efficacy)
- Situation in the Developed &
Developing Worlds
Of
gastroenteritis, infectious diarrhoea and related diseases
associated with the following
causative bacterial agents:
- Enterovirulent E. coli
- Salmonella
- Shigella
- Yersinia (including Y. enterocolitica)
- Campylobacter (including C. jejuni)
- Clostridium (including C. difficile, C. botulinum,
C. perfringens)
- Vibrio (including V. cholerae, V. vulnificus, V.
parahaemolyticus)
- S. aureus
- H. pylori
- Listeria
- M. avium-intracellulare (MAI)
- Providencia
- Aeromonas
- B. cereus
And
the classification and identification of the organisms
themselves.
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How to Send Money to Mangosteen | |
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By Bank
Transfer
By
International Money Order / Banker's Draft
Online from a Bank
Account via PayPal
Credit Card Payment - Online
by Credit Card via PayPal
By Another Method
Receipts for
Payment
By Bank Transfer
Bank transfer to the following
account is the preferred method.
Please be sure the sender pays
all bank charges.
Account Name: Mangosteen
Reference or Subject Line:
PLEASE INCLUDE THE MEETING NAME AND YOUR NAME OR AT LEAST YOUR INITIALS
IN THE REFERENCE/SUBJECT LINE
Account Number: 21.21.79.527
IBAN: NL84 TRIO 0212179527
BIC: TRIONL21
Bank Name:
Triodos Bank NV
Utrechtseweg 60
Postbus 55
3700 AB Zeist
The Netherlands
www.triodos.nl
Please email Mangosteen with the details of the bank transfer
after completing your payment.
By International
Money Order / Banker's Draft
Payable to in Euros to
Mangosteen.
Please include an additional
ten euros to cover the bank charges that Dutch banks charge for
depositing all cheques.
Reference or Subject Line:
PLEASE INCLUDE THE MEETING NAME AND YOUR NAME OR AT LEAST YOUR INITIALS
Mailing Address to use -
Mangosteen
Nachtvlinderplantsoen 36
3544DZ Utrecht
The Netherlands
CREDIT CARD PAYMENT - Online by Credit Card via PayPal
Please send money in Euros -
for Services - to the email address - england@mangosee.com
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Please also include an additional
twelve euros to cover PayPal’s charges |
Apologies but there is no secure website
to use to pay by credit card for this meeting - for now,
Mangosteen is using 'PayPal'.
PayPal (
www.paypal.com ) is an easy to use secure way in which to
transfer money from your credit card and/or your bank account
(depending on which country you live in). All you
need to do to SEND MONEY via PayPal is to go to the website -
and follow the instructions for sending money. It's
extremely straightforward.
Anyone that is a regular user of eBay
internet based auctions will likely already be very familiar
with the way in which PayPal works - if you're not, any friend
or colleague that does use eBay should be able to tell you that
it's a very reliable way in which to transfer money over the
internet.
Online from a Bank
Account via PayPal
Please send money in Euros -
for Services - to the email address - england@mangosee.com
Please include an additional ten euros to cover PayPal’s charges
( Please see the short explanation above
if you would like to learn what PayPal is all about - or
alternatively go to
www.paypal.com )
By Another Method
If none of the above methods
is convenient for you, please let us know so that together we can figure
out
a different method to transfer the payment.
Receipts for Payment
By default we will acknowledge receipt of your
payment with a simple email message.
If you need a more formal receipt to be
sent to you by email please let us know, or if you need a hard
copy or something different altogether please just ask.
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Different Payment, Billing or Meeting Fee Arrangements | |
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Mangosteen has previously been
asked to provide a combined accommodation and meeting charge by one
prospective participant in order to satisfy the reimbursement requirements of his
particular employer/institution.
Given that Mangosteen receives
the Meeting Fee and an independent West African hotel will take the cost of
accommodation, this is not something that we intend to do as standard
policy.
However, if you have a similar
issue and need us to make special arrangements to accommodate your
specific needs we are only too happy to help. Please contact us by
email and state what it is that you need us to help you with.
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Mangosteen's Cancellation Policy - How and When to Cancel | |
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Please submit your
cancellation request by email
Please
also include the form in which you would
prefer the refund to be
returned. No reason or justification is required, but a brief
explanation would be most helpful for our future reference.
All refunds will be made
either at Mangosteen’s earliest possible convenience or at a mutually
agreed
later date.
The date on your email is the
date of cancellation.
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Refund Due |
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On or before February 28th, 2006 |
Full Refund, less any bank
charges incurred |
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On or before March 31st, 2006 |
50% Refund, less any bank charges
incurred |
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The months of April
& May 2006 |
No Refund |
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Accompanying Guests | |
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Mangosteen wants to actively
encourage you to bring whomever you might like to join you in West
Africa, be it your spouse, partner, young family or a couple of
friends.
There is no fee for
accompanying guests.
It will not be difficult to
arrange any additional accommodation required, neither will it be
difficult to find things to entertain guests while you participate in
the scientific sessions. It’s always very straightforward to quickly
organize day trips, tours and other visitor activities in West Africa.
There is no need to formally
register accompanying guests, but please send an email to let it be
known that your friends or family members will be joining you for the
meeting.
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Accommodation | |
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The majority of hotel and
accommodation information will be provided to confirmed participants
after December 31st, 2005.
If you have specific questions or concerns in the
meantime please contact us by email
Accommodation for Part 1 and Part 2
The first two parts of the
meeting will be held in Kololi, on The Gambia's Atlantic Coast, which
has a full range of hotels and restaurants, and a long established
tourist infrastructure. The main tourist season is from November
to April, meaning that most of the hotels are practically empty from mid
April onwards.
All formal sessions of the meeting
will be held in Hotel Paradise Suites, one of many hotels in what is
known as the Senegambia area, Kololi's main hub of activity.
Hotel Paradise Suites is a very reasonably
priced tourist hotel and is the recommended option.
There will basically be two
options regarding making hotel reservations:
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Make them yourself
directly or over the internet at any time of your choosing. Using this
method will NOT include a discount due to your participation in the
meeting |
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Allow Mangosteen to make your
arrangements for you. This will include a discount
due to your participation the meeting |
Accommodation for Part 3
The final part of the meeting
will be held at Tendaba Camp in The Gambia
Tendaba is a peaceful
riverside lodge with restaurant and conference facilities which due to
its location on the edge of two national parks and the number on native
species has long since been popular with the bird watchers of the world.
The Camp’s accommodation is in
the form of simple chalets.
Other than the adjacent
village, the camp is isolated. There are no other suitable
accommodation options in the area.
Mangosteen will make all
accommodation arrangements for Part 3.
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Getting to the Venues | |
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The majority of travel
information will be provided to confirmed participants after
December
31st, 2005.
If you have specific questions or concerns in the
meantime please contact us by email
Getting to the Venue for Part 1 and Part 2
Fly to Banjul, capital of The Gambia.
It is then a 15-20 minute taxi
ride from the airport to the centre of the city. You will be met at the
airport.
Getting to the Venue for Part
3
The journey 'up country' typically takes between
3 and 4 hours over both good tar and bad potholed and unpaved
highways. It's a very bumpy ride along what is the best
road in the country.
Some might consider the trip from the
coast to to Tendaba
to be a little adventurous, others will consider it a wonderful trip
through the African countryside. However you perceive it, regional
and long distance travel in the developing world is always a little bit of
an experience, it's unavoidable, but that’s just the way things are in
many impoverished nations. But it can also be extremely enjoyable.
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Visas | |
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information will be provided to confirmed participants after
December
15th, 2005.
Nationals of some countries are
required to have visas to enter The Gambia.
However, obtaining
a visa is not at all difficult. Conversely, it is extremely difficult to
imagine a scenario where your request for a visa will be denied or where
you will not be able to obtain a visa in time to travel.
If you have specific questions or concerns
in the meantime please contact the organizer Dr. Anthony F.
England by email
(england@mangosee.com)
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