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IFATS 08 Count Down
Toulouse, France October 24-26, 2008

Passport Update
Passports & Visa Regulations
Before embarking on your trip to France make sure that you have complete documents to support your entry into the country. For U.S. citizens no VISA is needed if you intend to stay for less than 90 days, only a valid passport is needed. For non U.S. citizens you need to acquire a tourist visa from your nearest French embassy. The requirements needed for a tourist visa are as follows:

  • You should have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity.

  • 2 application forms properly filed out and personally signed by you.

  • A proof of legal status in the United States which may include a green card or a valid visa.

  • 2 copies of recent passport size photos.

  • A proof of financial capability which may include your last 3 bank statements and your last 3 pay slips.

  • A proof of health insurance and medical coverage while traveling abroad.

  • A copy of the confirmed flight ticket.

Make sure to apply for a visa at least 1 month in advance from your intended day of departure since it may take a while for your visa to get approved.

Upon your arrival in France you will encounter certain customs restrictions. To avoid paying duty taxes on your personal items like laptops, digital cameras, cd players, have it registered at the nearest customs office. Bring also the bill of sale, insurance policy or receipt of purchase of your personal item.

Information provided by
www.crb-france.org/entering_france.html



You Will Not Want to Miss This While In France


It's not possible to see everything that France has to offer in one trip – and we don't suggest you try. What follows is a selective taste of the country's highlights: natural wonders and outstanding sights, plus the best activities and experiences. This list is adapted from The Rough Guide to France.


01 Wine • French wines are unrivalled in the world for their sophistication, diversity and sheer excellence.

02 Mont St-Michel • Second only to the Eiffel Tower as France's best-loved landmark, the merveille of Mont St-Michel is a splendid union of nature and architecture.

03 Canal du Midi •
A calm, watery avenue, stretching from beyond Toulouse to the Mediterranean. Cycling, walking or drifting along its tree-shaded course is the most atmospheric way of savoring France's southwest.

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Abstract Submission Process

We are actively soliciting participants from academia, private industry, and government to provide a broad perspective and encourage new collaborations. Dr. Jae Ho Jeong and Dr. Sang Hong Baek will jointly chair an International Scientific Program Committee in a peer-reviewed process to select abstracts/papers for the 2008 Sixth Annual International IFATS Meeting. All abstract submissions will be eligible for a platform presentation and are guaranteed placement in a poster session. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS AUGUST 10, 2008.


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Links to Flight Searches

1. www.expedia.com
2. www.travelocity.com
3. www.travelzoo.com
4. www.cheapflights.com
5. www.lowfares.com




Hotel Reminders

We have negotiated great rates with 3 of Toulouse’s best hotels. You can check out the Mercure St. George, Sofitel Toulouse or the Crowne Plaza Toulouse. There are currently rooms available with all three hotels. Rooms are limited so please do not delay in making your reservations.

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Sponsor Update
We are excited to announce that Cytori will be sponsoring our Awards Dinner on Saturday evening, October 25, 2008. Also Baxter Healthcare, TissueGenesis, and the Adult Stem Cell Research Network have signed on as sponsors. Watch this section for additional announcements regarding our sponsors.

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