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Society for Menstrual Cycle Research Conference 2009
Menstrual Moments: Media Messages About Menstruation
June 4-6, 2009
Red Lion (at the Park)
Spokane, WA
This is a multidisciplinary conference for scholars, health care providers, public policy advocates, writers, students, artists, and others interested in women's health across the lifespan as it relates to the menstrual cycle. Submissions addressing the conference theme are encouraged, but we are interested in all aspects of the menstrual cycle and welcome submissions that involve research, theory, public policy, health care, clinical applications, and art related to physiological, sociocultural, psychological, or cross-cultural aspects of the menstrual cycle; menarche, PMS, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, menopause; reproductive health; or women's health advocacy.
Call for proposals: abstract submissions will be accepted until January 31, 2009.
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About SMCR
The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research is a nonprofit, interdisciplinary research organization. Membership includes researchers in the social and health sciences, humanities scholars, health care providers, policy makers, and students with interests in the role of the menstrual cycle in women's health and well-being.
We strive to be the source of guidance, expertise, and ethical considerations for researchers, practitioners, policy makers and funding resources interested in the menstrual cycle. The Society holds biannual meetings featuring presentations of the latest research by members.
To learn more about the SMCR 2009 conference, visit: http://menstruationresearch.org/2009conference/index.php/spokane/index
To learn more about the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research and how to become a member, visit: http://menstruationresearch.org/
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