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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1992 Curt P. Richter Prize in Psychoneuroendocrinology The International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE) invites submission of manuscripts for the Curt P. Richter Prize 1992. The award includes an honorarium of US $1000 (sponsored by Pergamon Press) and a travel grant of up to US $1000 (offered by the Society) to the XXUI Congress of the ISPNE in Madison, WI, USA, in 1992, where the prize will be awarded. The winning paper will be automatically considered for publication in the Society-affiliated journal, Psyetmmmroenaoeano/o~. The deadline for submission is 31 January 1992. All submissions will be screened by a committee of established psychoneuroendocrinologists. The manuscript should describe original research, or be a review with emphasis on the author's original research, in the field of (psycho)neuroendocrinology. Only unpublished papers are eligible, and the manuscript must be in a format suitable for publication in Psyehoneuroendoerinology. The author may not have attained his/her 40 th birthday by 1 January 1992. Only one author is eligible for the Prize. If, for administrative reasons, the paper must bear the names of senior authors, written waiver of consideration for the Prize must be submitted by these author(s) at the time of submission of the manuscript. Authors should submit manuscripts (an original plus five copies) to: Professor Dr. Jean J. Legros Psychoneuroendocrinology Section CHU (B23) Sart Tilman B-4000 Liege, BELGIUM FAX 32-41-432349 Authors are encouraged to simultaneously submit their manuscripts to Psychoneuroendocrlnology for independent consideration for publication in the journal.
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