The official language for the conference is English.
The Fourth Annual Conference on Vaccine Research will be held April 23 - 25, 2001 at the following hotel:
Hyatt Regency Crystal City*The Hyatt Regency Crystal City is conveniently located one-half mile from the Reagan National Airport, approximately 40 minutes from both Washington Dulles International and Baltimore-Washington International Airports and 15 minutes from Washington Union Station. The hotel offers a complimentary van ride to the Reagan National Airport or to the Crystal City station of the Washington metro area subway, Metrorail. Crystal City is located a bridge away from Washington, D.C.--three miles from the White House, The US Capitol, the monuments, and the Smithsonian Museums. It is also only two miles from historic Old Town Alexandria. Several sites offer tourist and other information about the Washington, D.C. area. Try the following for helpful information: http://www.washington.org, http://www.thedistrict.com or http://www.washingtonpost.com. You can also download information about Washington, D.C. for your handheld PDA at www.vindigo.com. *This facility is fully accessible to the public in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines.
A limited number of guest rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel for conference participants at the rate listed below:
$169 (plus applicable taxes, currently 9.75%), per night, single or double occupancy.To make a reservation, call the hotel directly at 703-418-1234 or the Hyatt toll-free reservation department at 800-233-1234, and tell the agent that you are attending the Annual Conference on Vaccine Research being held from April 23 - 25, 2001. Reservations should be made no later than March 30, 2001 in order to secure the conference rate. After that date, rooms are on a space- and rate-available basis only. Please note that the room block is limited, and contacting the hotel before March 30 does not guarantee that space will be available. Make your reservations as early as possible to avoid any problems. In addition, a small block of rooms has been reserved at the prevailing 2001 per diem for employees of the U.S. Federal Government. Identify yourself as a U.S. Government employee when you call to make your reservation. You will be required to present proof of your government employee status upon check-in.
By Plane:
The Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel is located just 15 minutes from Washington Union Station. A taxi will cost approximately $10. Union Station is also serviced by the Metrorail subway system. From the Union Station stop, take the Red line train in the direction of Shady Grove or Grosvenor. Change trains at the Gallery Place/Chinatown station to a Yellow line train going in the direction of Huntington. Disembark at the Crystal City station and follow the directions in the By Metrorail section below.
By Metrorail:
By Car: From the South: Take I-95 North to I-395 North. Take the exit 7A (Glebe Road South). Continue on Glebe Road approximately 2 miles to 5th stoplight. Turn left on Jefferson Davis Highway (Route 1 North). Turn right onto 27th Street. Hotel is on the left. From the North: Take I-495 South across American Legion Bridge into Virginia. Exit onto George Washington Parkway. Travel about 10 miles south. Exit at National Airport, stay in right lane; follow signs to Crystal City - Route 1 South. Take Route 1 South Exit. Turn left at first light, 27th Street. Hotel is on the left. If you require more detailed directions, please contact the hotel directly at 703-418-1234 or visit MapQuest.
Parking at the Hotel:
Business attire is appropriate for the sessions and receptions. Reminder: Meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary widely. Because meeting rooms often seem cold, please bring a sweater or jacket.
If you require a letter of invitation in order to obtain a visa for entry into the United States, please let us know as soon as possible. Please indicate where the letter should be sent and how it should be sent (fax, post, etc.). Information regarding legal entry into the United States can be obtained by visiting the Immigration and Naturalization Service website. Information regarding Customs can be obtained at the U.S. Customs Service website. Should you need to apply for a visa, or obtain any other information, you may locate the closest American diplomatic or consular mission by clicking here.
Please note that the conference does not have funds available to support registration, travel, or any other costs of registrants. Reductions in registration fees are not available except for the early registration fee.
The registration fees are as follows:
On or before March 23, 2001*: $325 *To qualify for the reduced registration fee of $325, a complete registration form with payment must be received at the NFID office before 5 p.m. Eastern Time on March 23, 2001. Registrations or payments received after March 23 will be subject to the $375 fee. The registration fee includes a program/abstract book, continental breakfast on each day of the conference, all scheduled coffee breaks, the opening reception, and the poster session reception. Accommodations and additional meals are not included. Follow the registration instructions below according to your method of payment. Confirmation letters will be faxed within two weeks of completed registration and proper payment.
Send registrations to the following address:
Refunds minus a $75 administrative fee will be granted only if written notification arrives at the NFID office prior to 5 p.m. Eastern Time on March 30, 2001. There will be no refunds for cancellations made after March 31, 2001. NFID reserves the right to cancel this conference at any time. In the event of conference cancellation, only the full registration fee will be returned to the registrant.
Please contact Kip Kantelo or Kathleen Hanrahan through any of the means listed below:
Fourth Annual Conference on Vaccine Research
Phone: 1-301-656-0003 x19
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