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3rd Albany Conference on

Frontiers of Mitochondrial Research
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March 31, 2000

CONFERENCE SITE

    The Rensselaerville Conference Center has been the site for numerous Albany conferences, including three NSF-sponsored meetings on Computational Biology. It is beautifully set in the Heldeberg Mountains 27 miles (43 kilometers) southwest of Albany, with separate buildings dedicated to oral presentations and posters, dining hall, and guesthouses strewn across a hilly park that is embedded in a wilderness and borders a lake. The site will house around 85 participants, but the auditorium and dining hall can accommodate additional commuters that will be expected to come from nearby colleges including RPI, Albany Medical College and SUNY Albany.

The Conference Site
The beautiful foliage.    The beautiful foliage of the Rensselaerville Conference Center in the fall. 
One of the buildings    Stonecrop, one of the buildings housing a reception area and some of the guest rooms. 
The grand entrance.    The grand entrance of Stonecrop welcomes conference guests.
Auditorium   The Straus Auditorium in the Guggenheim Pavilion. 

Accommodation

   The site will house around 85 participants, the conference fee will cover room and meals from the afternoon of Sept. 14th (Thursday) through noon on Sept. 17th (Sunday), as well as transportation between the conference site and the Albany Airport. Evening refreshments are provided every day, and the refrigerator on the floor will be stocked of various kinds of drinks on a donation basis.




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