Hi Hoover,
I wonder if you could put this on CV net for us.
It is a call for papers for an Enoch FEST for the coming April 1996.
Let me know if there is any problem in doing this.
Tony Adams
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ANNOUNCEMENT-CALL FOR PAPERS
The Enoch Vision Science Meeting, April 28-30, 1996
Abstracts are due by JANUARY 15, 1996 and should be sent to:
Enoch Vision Science Meeting
Attn: Ms. Lois Quick
School of Optometry
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-2020
This is a call for abstracts for the Enoch Vision Science Meeting to be
held at the Berkeley campus of the University of California from April
28-30, 1996. The meeting is being held to celebrate Professor Jay M Enoch's
contributions to the field of Vision Science, Optometry and Ophthalmology.
This international meeting will present the work of Jay's many students,
post-docs, and colleagues and hence a wide range of topics will be covered.
The symposium will consist of a 2 day scientific program (April 28,29) and
a social day (April 30; possibly a visit to the Napa wine country). There
will also be a traditional banquet to honor Jay and a conference reception
for the attendees at the School of Optometry, UC Berkeley. Oral
presentations will be limited to 20 minutes each. We are currently
negotiating with Lawrence Earlbaum Publishers to produce a Festschrift
volume consisting of contributed papers.
Papers submitted for the volume should be in camera-ready format, of
reasonable length and must be submitted on floppy disks no later than June
01, 1996 to enable publication by the end of 1996. We are hopeful that
submitted abstracts will appear in a special issue of "Optometry and Vision
Science". As noted above, those wishing to present a paper and/or have it
included in the Festschrift volume should send a 100-150 word abstract by
January 15, 1996. The scientific program committee consists of Professors
Gerald Westheimer (UC Berkeley), Herbert Kaufman (LSU Eye Center),
Vasudevan "Vengu" Lakshminarayanan (U of Missouri at St. Louis) and Dr.
David Birch (Retina Foundation of the Southwest, Dallas).
The local organizing committee consists of Professor Chris Johnson (UC
Davis), Mr. Charlie Campbell (Humphrey/Zeiss Instruments), Professors Ian
Bailey and Weylin Eng and Mr. Richard Knowles (UC Berkeley).
Ms. Lois Quick (Loisq@mindseye.berkeley.edu) is the local staff contact
person in my office.
Registration and other information including symposium program will be sent
out by February 1, 1996. Please contact Professor V. Lakshminarayanan
(vengu@redbird.umsl.edu) for further information.
Vengu Lakshminarayanan School of Optometry
vengu@redbird.umsl.edu University of Missouri -- St. Louis
voice: (314)-553-6533 8001 Natural Bridge Road
fax : (314)-553-5150 St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
We hope to see you at Berkeley next April for an intellectually stimulating
and festive three days!
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Anthony J Adams UCB School of Optometry, Berkeley CA 94720-2020
510-642-3414 FAX 642-7806 aadams@garnet.berkeley.edu
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