CNS - 2010 Annual Meeting Program

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CNS ANNUAL MEETING

June 3 – 5

2010 Sutton Place Hotel 10235 - 101 Street Edmonton, Alberta

Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

VISIT WWW.CNS-SCN.CA/CONFERENCE FOR DETAILS

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

**Program subject to change - Version April 8, 2010**


6:30pm

6:00pm

5:30pm

5:00pm

3:00pm 3:30pm

12:30pm 1:30pm

11:00am

10:30am

9:00am

8:30am

7:00am

Opening Ceremony & Plenary Lecture Khursheed Jeejeebhoy Award 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Thursday June 3rd

Advances in Obesity Management Co-Chrs: Drs Linda McCargar/ Leah Gramlich [8:45 am - 10:15 am]

Welcome

Chr: Dr. Daren Heyland [8:45 am - 10:15 am]

Feeding the Surgical Patient

Welcome

Poster Presentations [1:30 pm - 3:00 pm]

Chr: Dr. Daren Heyland [10:45 am - 12:15 pm]

CNS Annual General Meeting 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

[3:30 pm - 5:00 pm]

Chr: Dr. Jim House

Chr: Ms Rupinder Dhaliwal [3:30 pm - 5:00 pm]

5K Fun Run/Walk 5:30 PM

Co-Chrs: Drs. Phil Sherman/ Katherine Gray-Donald [3:30 pm - 5:00 pm]

Break - Viewing Posterboards & Exhibit Tables 3:00-3:30pm Defining Amino CIHR-INMD: What Does Lost in Knowledge Translation - Critical the future hold? Acids in Health & Disease States Care Experience

Chr: Dr. Justine Turner [1:30 pm - 3:00 pm]

Pediatric Intestinal Failure

[10:45 am - 12:15 pm]

[10:45 am - 12:15 pm] Lunch - On Own 12:15-1:30pm Viewing Posterboards [1:30 pm - 3:00 pm]

Co-Chrs: Drs. David Ma/ David M. Mutch

Co-Chrs: Drs. Jim House/ Tim Green

Break - Viewing Posterboards & Exhibit Tables 10:15-10:45am Homocysteine & Nutrigenomics in Optimizing Nutrition Disease Risk: Basic Research & Therapy in the ICU Current Status Clinical Practice

Chr: Dr. Walid Aldoori [8:45 am - 10:15 am]

Welcome Omega 3 Fatty Acids & Health Benefits

Friday June 4th

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Chr: Dr. Angelo Tremblay [3:30 pm - 5:00 pm]

Mental Work: A Risk Factor of Obesity

[1:30 pm - 3:00 pm]

Prevention of Childhood Obesity Chr: Ms. Dana Olstad

[11:00 am - 12:30 pm]

Co-Chrs: Drs. Sylvie St-Pierre/ Janice Randall Simpson

Sodium: Updates & Next Steps Part (2)

Co-Chrs: Drs. Sylvie St-Pierre/ Janice Randall Simpson [9:00 am - 10:30 am]

Sodium: Updates & Next Steps Part (1)

CNS Awards Banquet 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

[3:30 pm - 5:00 pm]

Trainee Competition (cont'd) & Ph.D. Dissertation Award

Nestlé Graduate Student &

[1:30 pm - 3:00 pm] Break - Viewing Posterboards & Exhibit Tables 3:00-3:30pm

Nestlé Graduate Student & Trainee Competition

Lunch - On Own 12:30-1:30pm

[11:00 am - 12:30 pm]

Chr: Dr. Vickie Baracos

Composition in Disease States

[9:00 am - 10:30 am] Break - Viewing Posterboards & Exhibit Tables 10:30-11:00am Emerging Role of Body

Chr: Dr. Noreen Willows

Cheese Reception Chr: Dr. Linda McCargar [5:00 pm - 6:30 pm]

AIHN - Wine &

[3:30 pm - 5:00 pm] Explore the

Chr: Dr. Peter Jones

Diet & Cancer

[1:30 pm - 3:00 pm]

Poster Presentations

[11:00 am - 12:30 pm]

in Cdn Hospitals Chr: Dr. Heather Keller

Decreasing Malnutrition

Nutrition Care &

Towards Improving

[9:00 am - 10:30 am]

Chr: Dr. Don Duerksen

Understanding Weight Related Issues in Aboriginal Peoples

Controversies in Nutrition Support

Ecological Approach to

Plenary Lecture Breakfast: Wheat Bran Fibre and Regularity: The Original Functional Food (Chr: Dr. Loretta DiFrancesco) [6:45 am - 8:30 am]

Saturday June 5th


June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

The Canadian Nutrition Society/Société canadienne de nutrition (CNS/SCN) is the leading society integrating disciplines and professions interested in nutrition. The Canadian Society for Clinical Nutrition (CSCN) and the Canadian Society for Nutritional Sciences (CSNS) merged and became the CNS/SCN on January 1, 2010. CNS EXECUTIVE & ADVISORY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE President - Dr. Leah Gramlich President Elect - Dr. Katherine Gray-Donald VP – Health Professionals - Dr. Maitreyi Raman VP – Research - Dr. Robert Bertolo Treasurer - Dr. Janis Randall Simpson Secretary - Dr. Lindsay Robinson Awards Chair - Dr. Guylaine Ferland Ethics Chair - Ms. Joanne Penson-Boucher Membership Co-Chair - Ms. Lesley Moisey Membership Co-Chair - Dr. Pauline Darling Communications Co-Chair - Dr. David Ma Communications Co-Chair - Ms. Janet Stadnyk

COUNCILLORS Dr. Johane Allard Dr. Steve Brooks Dr. John Drover Dr. Donald Duerksen Dr. Alison Duncan Dr. Terry Graham Dr. Jim House Dr. Cyril Kendall Dr. Mary L’Abbe Dr. Debbie O’Connor Dr. Gord Zello Ms. Flora Wang Dr. Tom Clandinin (Ex-Officio) Dr. Peter Fischer (Ex-Officio) Dr. Khush Jeejeebhoy (Ex-Officio) Dr. Peter Jones (Ex-Officio) Dr. Claude Roy (Ex-Officio)

CNS LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

2010 ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEE Photo Credit: Edmonton Tourism CNS President-Elect/Annual Meeting Chair Dr. Katherine Gray-Donald

Dr. Vera Mazurak - Chair

CNS Scientific Session Chair, Clinical Dr. Maitreyi Raman

Ms. Leanne Mulesa

Dr. Diana Mager

CNS Scientific Session Chair, Research Dr. Robert Bertolo Dr. Leah Gramlich Dr. Vera Mazurak Ms. Leanne Mulesa Ms. Mary-Jo Makarchuk Dr. David Ma

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2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Welcome to Edmonton! Edmonton is well known for its gorgeous sky, scenic river valley, and northern lights. As “Canada’s Festival City” Edmonton celebrates a wide range of culture, music, theatre, visual arts and sports. History is alive in this city, as Edmonton is home to the Provincial Museum of Alberta and the newly opened Art Galley of Alberta.

Photo Credit: Robert Lemermeyer

Edmonton Tourism:

www.edmonton.com

Population:

Edmonton has a population of approximately 780,000.

Climate:

With about 2,300 hours of bright sunshine per year, Edmonton is one of Canada’s sunniest cities. Summers are warm, with sunshine lasting as long as 17 hours per day. Edmonton’s temperature in June is about 19 (C)/67 (F) (high) and 7(C)/45 (F) (low).

Time Zone:

Edmonton is in the Mountain Time Zone, 1 hour ahead of Pacific Time, 1 hour behind Central Time, 2 hours behind Eastern Time and 3 hours behind Atlantic Time.

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2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Hotel Accommodation

The Sutton Place Hotel 10235 - 101 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3E9 Delicate crystal chandeliers, warm colors of Italian marble and granite, soft luxury Persian carpets, unique French Provincial styled furnishings and specially trained Sutton Place Hotel service professionals all welcome you at the end of your journey into the comfort of the all new The Sutton Place Hotel, Edmonton. Whether you travel on business or leisure, The Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton is the perfect location. [Please refer to page 22 for Hotel Reservation form and details]

Hotel Information Rates: King or 2 Doubles $135 [Book early, rates cannot be guaranteed after April 25, 2010, and availability is subject to change.] Property Highlights: • High speed or wireless internet • Daily newspaper

• Concierge service • Room service

• Access to Indoor, heated penthouse swimming pool, saunas, whirlpool

New Skyshuttle Service Officially Launched at Edmonton International Airport Edmonton International Airport (EIA) and Gateway Charters Ltd. are pleased to announce the introduction of the new and improved skyshuttle service to and from the airport. The new enhanced service now features an on-demand booking system. To book a shuttle, visit www.edmontonskyshuttle.com or call (780)465-8515. Payment can be made conveniently online at the time of booking.

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Thursday, June 3, 2010 | 3:00 pm

Registration Opens at 3:00 pm

Thursday, June 3, 2010 | 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

OPENING CEREMONY [Complimentary to Full Conference Delegates]

Welcome to the Inaugural CNS Annual Meeting a historic event!

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Enjoy a Buffet Dinner & a drink on us. Pre-registration is required. See next page for details on the plenary lecture honouring Dr. Khursheed Jeejeebhoy.

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Thursday, June 3, 2010 | 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Plenary Lecture "The Khursheed Jeejeebhoy Award" Sutton Place Hotel, Edmonton, Alberta Tomison/Shaw Ballroom Thursday, June 3, 2010 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm Including a Buffet Dinner! CHAIR: Dr. Leah Gramlich, MD, FRCP(C)

Join us for a buffet dinner and the inaugural Khursheed Jeejeebhoy Award plenary lecture presented by its first Recipient, Dr. David Jenkins, MD, PhD.

Is Diet Still Relevant in the Age of Powerful Pharmalogical Agents Dr. David Jenkins, MD, PhD

Timetable: 5:30 pm – Reception 6:15 pm – Buffet Dinner 7:40 pm – Lecture

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2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 8:30 am – 8:45 am

ANNUAL MEETING WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS Dr. Leah Gramlich Dr. Katherine Gray-Donald Dr. Maitreyi Raman Dr. Rob Bertolo

CNS CNS CNS CNS

PRESIDENT PRESIDENT-ELECT/ANNUAL MEETING CHAIR SCIENTIFIC SESSION CHAIR - CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC SESSION CHAIR - RESEARCH

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 8:45 am - 10:15 am

CONCURRENT SESSION: Omega 3 Fatty Acids & Health Benefits CHAIR:

Dr. Walid Aldoori, MD, ScD Wyeth Consumer Healthcare, a Pfizer Company Mississauga, ON This symposium will provide an overview of the cardiovascular and other health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids.

SPEAKERS: • Omega-3 FA and Cardiovascular Health Dr. Bruce Holub, PhD University of Guelph Guelph, ON

• Omega-3 FA and Non-Cardiovascular Health Benefits Dr. Melanie Plourde, PhD Université Laval Québec City, QC

• Establishing Dietary Reference Intakes for DHA and EPA Dr. Ken Stark, PhD University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON

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Friday, June 4, 2010 | 8:45 am – 10:15 am

CONCURRENT SESSION: Advances in Obesity Management CO-CHAIR: Dr. Linda McCargar, PhD, RD, FDC

CO-CHAIR: Dr. Leah Gramlich, MD FRCP(C)

Professor of Human Nutrition in the Department of Director, Nutrition Support, Division of Agricultural Food and Nutritional Sciences Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine Director, Alberta Institute for Human Nutrition University of Alberta University of Alberta Edmonton, AB Edmonton, AB Edmonton, AB The purpose of this session is to provide a state of the evidence around obesity assessment and management strategies.

SPEAKERS: • Aetiological Approach to Obesity Assessment and Management Dr. Arya M. Sharma, MD, PhD, FRCP(C) Scientific Director & CEO, CON-RCO University of Alberta Edmonton, ON

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

• Update on Bariatric Surgery for the Nutrition Specialist Dr. Shahzeer Karmali, BSc, MD, FRCSC Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Alberta Edmonton, ON

• Sarcopenic Obesity and the Obesity Paradox Dr. Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD, PhD, MPH Associate Professor-in-Residence of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton, ON

• Mood and Food - Psychiatric Problems in Bariatric Patients Dr. Brian Stonehocker, MD, FRCP(C) Associate Clinical Professor University of Alberta Edmonton, ON

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CONCURRENT SESSION: Feeding the Surgical Patient - the Role of Perioperative Nutrition and Physical Rehabilitation CHAIR:

Dr. Daren Heyland, MD, FRCP(C) Queen's University Kingston, ON This session will review both basic and advanced concepts related to nutrition in surgical patients. The importance of maintaining muscle mass and function and its relationship to clinical outcome will be reviewed. As it relates to optimizing the patient's physical recovery, the role of nutrition and exercise, both pre and post operatively will be discussed. Recent international survey data will be reviewed which demonstrates the challenges associated with providing surgical patients adequate nutrition and strategies to overcome barriers to good nutrition practice in this unique patient population will be discussed. In addition, the current evidence supporting the use of specialized nutrients (arginine, fish oils, etc.) in the peri operative setting will be reviewed.

SPEAKERS: • Title TBA Dr. John Drover, MD, FRCSC Kingston General Hospital Kingston, ON

• Title TBA Dr. Paul Wischmeyer, MD University of Colorado Denver, CO

• Nutrition and Exercise: A role in the surgical patient? Dr. Marina Mourtzakis University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 10:15 am – 10:45 am

Take a Coffee Break – View Posterboards & Exhibit Tables

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Friday, June 4, 2010 | 10:45 am – 12:15 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Homocysteine & Disease Risk: Current Status CO-CHAIR: Dr. Jim House, PhD

CO-CHAIR: Dr. Tim Green, PhD

University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB

University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC

Hyperhomocysteinemia has emerged as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebral vascular disease. This symposium is designed to advance our knowledge in regards to the current evidence linking elevated homocysteine concentrations with vascular disease. Furthermore, this symposium will provide novel data as to the nutritional and hormonal factors regulating homocysteine metabolism, and the impact of disturbed homocysteine metabolism on the metabolism of other key nutrients, in particular lipids.

SPEAKERS: • Homocysteine and Vascular Disease – What is the evidence? Dr. J. David Spence, BA, MBA, MD, FRCP(C), FAHA, FCAHS Professor of Neurology and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Western Ontario Director, Stroke Prevention & Atherosclerosis Research Centre, Robarts Research Institute London, ON

• Nutritional Determinants of Hyperhomocysteinemia Dr. John T. Brosnan, DPhil, DSc, FRCSC University Research Professor Department of Biochemistry Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's, NL

• Metabolic Consequences of Hyperhomocysteinemia – Impaired Lipid Metabolism Dr. Angela M. Devlin, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Pediatrics University of British Columbia Child & Family Research Institute Vancouver, BC

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 10:45 am – 12:15 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Nutrigenomics in Basic Research and Clinical Practice CO-CHAIR: Dr. David Ma, PhD

CO-CHAIR: Dr. David M. Mutch, PhD

University of Guelph Department of Human Health & Nutritional Sciences Guelph, ON

University of Guelph Department of Human Health & Nutritional Sciences Guelph, ON

The sequencing of the human genome has brought forth significant advances in knowledge and technology. These advances have also fostered the development of new fields of sciences, such as nutrigenomics. Nutrigenomics describes the field of research aimed at studying diet-gene interactions. Moreover, nutrigenomics aims to understand how these interactions can affect an individual's health. The focus of this symposium is to provide an overview of recent advances in nutrigenomics and highlight how this field of research will impact future research in both the laboratory and clinic.

SPEAKERS: • Transcriptomics Applied to Nutrition Dr. Marie-Claude Vohl, PhD Université Laval Québec City, QC

• Nutrigenomics: From Benchtop to Clinic Dr. Bénédicte Fontaine-Bisson, PhD University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON

• Metabolomic Applications to Dietary Interventions Dr. David M. Mutch, PhD Department of Human Health & Nutritional Sciences University of Guelph Guelph, ON

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 10:45 am – 12:15 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Optimizing Nutrition Therapy in the ICU CHAIR:

Dr. Daren Heyland, MD, FRCP(C) Queen's University Kingston, ON This session will provide the practitioner with the latest evidence and recommendations as it pertains to the dose of macronutrients and how to maximize the benefits and minimize the risks associated with EN and PN in the critical care setting.

SPEAKERS: • The Right Dose of Macronutrients to the Right Patient! Ms. Cathy Alberda, MSc, RD Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton, AB

• Optimizing the Provision of EN Dr. Daren Heyland, MD, FRCP(C) Queen's University Kingston, ON

• Optimizing the Provision of PN Dr. Paul Wischmeyer, MD University of Colorado Denver, CO

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Friday, June 4, 2010 | 12:15 pm- 1:30 pm

Lunch on Own

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: The Claude Roy Symposium on Nutrition and Child Health Pediatric Intestinal Failure: State of the Art and Emerging Therapies CHAIR:

Dr. Justine Turner, MD, PhD University of Alberta Edmonton, AB The management of intestinal failure in infants and children poses some unique challenges; including an increased risk of death from the complications of parenteral nutrition therapy and limitations in organ availability for transplantation. This pediatric symposium will focus on current management of intestinal failure in children and introduce novel clinical and basic science research that will help improve outcomes for the future.

SPEAKERS: • Title TBA Dr. Paul Wales, MD The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto, ON

• Emerging Therapies, Focus on GLP2 Dr. Douglas Burrin, PhD Research Physiologist & Associate Professor USDA Children's Nutrition Research Center Director, Fellowship Research Training Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Department of Pediatrics Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX

• Bench to Bedside and Back Again Omega 3 Perspective Dr. Harol Aukema, PhD University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION Oral Presentations

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Take a Coffee Break – View Posterboards & Exhibit Tables

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Amino Acid Requirements in Health and Disease States CHAIR:

Dr. Jim House, PhD University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB Human amino acid requirements are influenced by a plethora of factors, including age and clinical states. This symposium is designed to advance our knowledge of new approaches, including isotopic techniques, for the definition of amino acid requirements in health and disease states. Furthermore, this symposium will provide novel data as to the importance of the gastrointestinal tract in modifying amino acid needs of pediatric subjects.

SPEAKERS: • Development of Isotopic Techniques for the Measurement of Amino Acid Metabolism and Requirements Dr. Ronald Ball, PhD Professor Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Sciences University of Alberta Edmonton, AB

• The Role of the Gut in Modulating Amino Acid Needs Dr. Douglas Burrin, PhD Research Physiologist & Associate Professor USDA Children's Nutrition Research Center Director, Fellowship Research Training Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Department of Pediatrics Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX

• Optimal Amino Acid Needs of Neonates Dr. Paul Pencharz, MB, ChB, PhD, FRCP(C) Senior Scientist The Research Institute Division of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto, ON

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: CIHR-Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (INMD) What does the future hold? CO-CHAIR: Dr. Philip Sherman, MD, FRCP(C)

CO-CHAIR: Dr. Katherine Gray-Donald, PhD

Scientific Director, Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes Toronto, ON

McGill University Montréal, QC

This presentation will focus on the new and updated Strategic Plan for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes (INMD). This plan provides an over-arching map for the strategic activities of INMD over the next five years, from 2010-2014. These strategic priorities will guide the way that INMD utilizes its resources over this period of time, and will provide opportunities to build new partnerships and strategic alliances that enhance and leverage our capacity to fund targeted research initiatives. Nutrition is a key part of the mandate of INMD, which is to support research to enhance health in relation to diet, digestion, excretion, and metabolism; and to address causes, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide range of conditions and problems associated with hormone, digestive system, kidney, and liver function. The purpose of this presentation will be to present the updated INMD Strategic Plan, discuss how INMD will provide support for nutrition research, and answer general questions about CIHR.

SPEAKER: • Dr. Philip Sherman, MD, FRCP(C) Scientific Director, Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes Toronto, ON

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Friday, June 4, 2010 | 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Lost in Knowledge Translation - Critical Care Experience CHAIR:

Ms. Rupinder Dhaliwal, RD Kingston General Hospital Kingston, ON This session will compare the content of three recently published Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nutrition Therapy in the critically ill adult. The similarities and differences in the target populations, the levels of evidence and gradings used, and the clarity of the link between the evidence and the recommendation will be discussed. By doing so, insights and suggestions on moving forward to a more optimal process and more harmonized set of clinical recommendations are offered. There will be discussions on the results of an International point prevalence survey of nutrition practices in over 150 ICUs from over 20 countries. Current practices will be described and compared across participating ICUs, highlighting strengths and weaknesses, and illuminating opportunities to improve nutrition practices throughout the world.

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

There will be a presentation on a framework for guideline adherence in the ICU and will share examples of efforts aimed at improving nutrition practices in the ICU. Examples of these strategies include the Best of Best award and audit and feedback performance reports by the researchers through their International Quality Improvement Initiatives that have found to be effective at improving nutrition practices will be discussed.

SPEAKERS: • Guidelines for Nutrition Therapy in the ICU: How do they differ? Ms. Rupinder Dhaliwal, RD Kingston General Hospital Kingston, ON

• Improving the Practice of Nutrition Therapy in the Critically Ill: Results of an International Nutrition Survey Ms. Naomi Jones, RD, MSc Queen’s University Kingston, ON

• Bridging the Gap: Effective Dissemination Strategies for Improving Nutrition Practice in the ICU Dr. Daren Heyland, MD, FRCP(C) Queen's University Kingston, ON

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Friday, June 4, 2010 | 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

CNS Annual General Meeting (Closed Meeting - CNS Members only)

Friday, June 4, 2010 | 5:30 pm

5K Fun Run/Walk COORDINATOR: Ms. Leanne Mulesa, RD Come enjoy Edmonton's spectacular River Valley that winds its way along the North Saskatchewan River and through the heart of the city. Registration begins at 5:00 pm

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 6:45 am – 8:30 am

Plenary Lecture Breakfast: Wheat Bran Fibre and Regularity: The Original Functional Food Before heading into the lecture, make sure you start your day off with a nutritious Kellogg breakfast. CHAIR:

Dr. Loretta DiFrancesco, PhD, RD, MBA Source! Nutrition Toronto, ON

Breakfast starts at 6:45 am! Lecture begins promptly at 7:30 am!

Wheat bran fibre has long been recognized for its superiority in promoting regularity. As cited in the Institute of Medicine Dietary Reference Intake Report, “wheat bran provides more stool per gram of fibre than any other source studied” (IOM, 2002). This symposium will showcase the most recent research on wheat bran fibre and the promotion of regularity, including effects on gut health, implications for children and looking beyond the gut to other metabolic advantages.

SPEAKERS: • Dietary Fibre and Gut Health – Not All Fibres Are Alike Dr. Joanne Slavin, PhD, RD University of Minnesota Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN

• Dietary Fibre - Implications in Child Health Dr. Roger Clemens, DrPH, CNS, FACN, FIFT University of Southern California & ETHorn Los Angeles, CA

• Wheat Bran, Dietary Fibre – Gastrointestinal Health and Metabolic Advantages Dr. Cyril Kendall, PhD University of Toronto Toronto, ON

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 9:00 am – 10:30 am

CONCURRENT SESSION: Sodium: Updates & Next Steps in Canada Part – 1 CO-CHAIR: Dr. Janis Randall Simpson, RD, PhD

CO-CHAIR: Dr. Sylvie St-Pierre, PhD

Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition University of Guelph Guelph, ON

Health Canada Ottawa, ON

It has been known for some time that Canadians consume too much sodium but a complete perspective of the issue within the Canadian context has been lacking. This two part symposium will provide an update on the current state of knowledge regarding the health issues surrounding excess sodium intake, inform the nutrition community of the importance of reducing sodium in the diet and highlight challenges in monitoring sodium intake. Progress on the Sodium Working Group Strategy will also be shared. This symposium will facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences related to sodium reduction strategies and methods to modify consumer behaviour.

SPEAKERS: • Lowering the Sodium Content in the Food Supply Dr. Susan Barr, PhD, RDN, FACSM, FDC Food Nutrition and Health, University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC

• The New York Experience in Lowering Sodium Intake Dr. Sonia Angell, MD Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Control Program New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene New York, NY

• Monitoring of Sodium Intake in the Canadian Population Dr. Andy Wielgosz, MSc, MD, PhD Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Public Health Agency of Canada Ottawa, ON

With a financial contribution from Health Canada Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 9:00 am – 10:30 am

CONCURRENT SESSION: Ecological Approach to Understanding Weight Related Issues in Aboriginal Peoples CHAIR:

Dr. Noreen Willows, PhD University of Alberta Edmonton, AB Obesity and diseases associated with obesity (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease) are highly prevalent in many Aboriginal communities in Canada. This symposium will highlight historical and contemporary perspectives on weight-related issues including obesity, diabetes and family food choices in Aboriginal communities. The message that symposium attendees will receive is that multilevel public health strategies to promote healthy lifestyles will be required in Aboriginal communities to reduce the prevalence of obesity.

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

SPEAKERS: • The Evolving Diabetes Epidemic Among Canada’s First Nations: A Historical Perspective Dr. Anthony Hanley, PhD University of Toronto Toronto, ON

• Using an Ecological Framework to Understand Body Weight Issues in Aboriginal Communities Dr. Noreen Willows, PhD University of Alberta Edmonton, AB

• Exploring Socially Structured Constraints and Opportunities of Food Choices in Families With Young Children: A Case Study From the Mohawk Community of Kahnawake Dr. Treena Delormier, PDt, (PhD candidate) University of Montreal & Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project Montréal, QC

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 9:00 am – 10:30 am

CONCURRENT SESSION: Controversies in Nutrition Support CHAIR:

Dr. Don Duerksen, MD, FRCP(C) University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB The symposium will discuss issues relevant to nutrition support of hospitalized and home patients. A panel discussion will focus on the clinical approach to common nutrition support issues.

SPEAKERS: • Feeding the Obese Patient Dr. Sarah Robbins, PhD University of Alberta Edmonton, AB

• HPN and Liver Disease - An Update Dr. Melanie Stapleton, MD, FRCP(C) University of Calgary Calgary, AB

• Nutrition Support in Advanced Malignancy Dr. Scott Whitaker, MD, FRCP(C) University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC

• Controversies in Nutrition Support Panel Discussion

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 10:30 am – 11:00 am

Take a Coffee Break – View Posterboards & Exhibit Tables

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Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Sodium: Updates & Next Steps in Canada Part – 2 CO-CHAIR: Dr. Janis Randall Simpson, RD, PhD

CO-CHAIR: Dr. Sylvie St-Pierre, PhD

Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition University of Guelph Guelph, ON

Health Canada Ottawa, ON

It has been known for some time that Canadians consume too much sodium but a complete perspective of the issue within the Canadian context has been lacking. This two part symposium will provide an update on the current state of knowledge regarding the health issues surrounding excess sodium intake, inform the nutrition community of the importance of reducing sodium in the diet and highlight challenges in monitoring sodium intake. Progress on the Sodium Working Group Strategy will also be shared. This symposium will facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences related to sodium reduction strategies and methods to modify consumer behaviour.

SPEAKERS: • Consumer Behaviour and Sodium Intake Dr. Anna Farmer, PhD, MPH, RD Alberta Institute of Human Nutrition and Center for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta Edmonton, AB

• Implementing a Regional Sodium Reduction Campaign Danielle Côté, RN, APR Champlain CVD Prevention Network, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Ottawa, ON

• Canada’s Plan to Reduce Sodium Intake Dr. Hasan Hutchinson, PhD, ND Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion Health Canada Ottawa, ON

With a financial contribution from Health Canada

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: The Emerging Role of Body Composition in Disease States CHAIR:

Dr. Vickie Baracos, PhD University of Alberta Edmonton, AB Abnormal body composition phenotypes have emerged as important predictors of clinical outcomes in several disease states. This symposium will disseminate current findings in cancer, HIV and rheumatoid arthritis research.

SPEAKERS: • Sarcopenic Obesity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Confluence of Two Epidemics Dr. Scott Going University of Arizona Tucson, AZ

• Sarcopenia Predicts Treatment Toxicity, Mortality and Functional Status of Patients with Advanced Cancer. Dr. Vickie Baracos, PhD University of Alberta Edmonton, AB

• HIV/HAART Associated Body Shape and Metabolic Changes: A New Look at Old Problems Dr. Julian Falutz, MD McGill University Health Centre Montréal, QC

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: CNS-DC Symposium Towards Improving Nutrition Care & Decreasing Malnutrition in Canadian Hospitals CHAIR:

Dr. Heather Keller, RD, PhD, FDC Professor Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition University of Guelph Guelph ON This symposium will provide the audience with a review of iatrogenic malnutrition in hospitals as well as current policy and directions that may be taken to improve nutritional status in Canadians. Two concurrent initiatives, NutritionDay and the Canadian Malnutrition Task Force, will be discussed, including their plans for surveillance and research to understand the scope of this problem in Canada.

SPEAKERS: • Hospital Malnutrition: Diagnosis or Prevention? Dr. Khursheed Jeejeebhoy, MD, PhD, FRCP(C) Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto Physician, St. Michael's Hospital and Polyclinic Toronto, ON Continued on Page 22 21


June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

• Nutrition Day A Global Initiative Raising Awareness of Malnutrition in Hospital Dr. Luiza Kent-Smith, PhD, RD Professional Leader Nutrition & Dietetics Saskatoon Health Region Saskatoon, SK

• Malnutrition in Canada - the Policy Context Dr. Mary R. L'Abbe, PhD Earle W. McHenry Professor, and Chair Department of Nutritional Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto, ON

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Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

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Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Prevention of Childhood Obesity CHAIR:

Ms. Dana Olstad, MSc, RD University of Alberta Edmonton, AB This symposium will describe novel approaches to obesity prevention among children. Youth may be less likely to perceive themselves as overweight/obese if they are exposed to overweight/obese people in their immediate environments. In the first seminar, Dr. Maximova will describe how targeting this misperception may be important for prevention of overweight/obesity. The second seminar will describe promising school-based approaches to obesity prevention drawing upon recent data from Apple Schools (The Alberta Project Promoting Active Living & Healthy Eating), a novel Canadian health promoting school initiative.

SPEAKERS: • Do you see what I see? Why It's Important to Consider Weight Misperception in Obesity Prevention Dr. Katerina Maximova, PhD Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) School of Public Health University of Alberta Edmonton, AB

• Insights from The Alberta Project Promoting Active Living & Healthy Eating Ms. Kristi Rokosh, RD School Health Facilitator, Apple Schools Edmonton, AB 22


June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Nestlé Graduate Student & Trainee Competition CHAIR:

Dr. Guylaine Ferland, PhD University of Laval Québec City, QC This session will feature graduate students selected for excellence in graduate research conducted in nutritional sciences.

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Oral Presentations Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Take a Coffee Break – View Posterboards & Exhibit Tables

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Mental Work: A Risk Factor of Obesity CHAIR:

Dr. Angelo Tremblay, PhD University of Laval Québec City, QC The main aim of this symposium is to present recent evidence pertaining to the impact of mental work on the risk of obesity. The effects of knowledge-based work on appetite control and energy intake will be described. In addition, recent data documenting the association between knowledge-based work and body weight under free-living conditions in children will also be presented.

SPEAKERS: • Eating Behaviours Associated with Obesity Dr. Linda McCargar, PhD, RD, FDC Professor of Human Nutrition in the Department of Agricultural Food and Nutritional Sciences Director, Alberta Institute for Human Nutrition University of Alberta Edmonton, AB

• Mental Work, Appetite Control and Energy Intake Dr. Angelo Tremblay, PhD University of Laval Québec City, QC

• The Association Between Knowledge-Based Work and Body Weight Status: Current Evidence Outside the Laboratory Dr. Marie-Eve Mathieu, PhD Professeure adjointe, Département de kinésiologie Université de Montréal Montréal, QC 23


June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Nestlé Graduate Student & Trainee Competition and PhD Dissertation Award CHAIR:

(Cont'd)

Dr. Guylaine Ferland, PhD University of Laval Québec City, QC This award lecture will be presented by the recipient for outstanding research in nutrition contributing to the degree of PhD.

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

CONCURRENT SESSION: Diet & Cancer CHAIR:

Dr. Peter Jones, PhD University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB Nutrition has long been suspected to play an important role in cancer etiology and prevention in Canada and all over the world. The biologic properties of nutrients and abundant consumption of plant-based foods like isoflavones, phytosterols, lycopene, omega 3 fats and many more have consistently been linked to a substantial reduction in risk of developing various cancers. The intake of these phytochemicals interfere with several cellular processes involved in the progression of cancer and also with inflammatory processes that foster development of cancer. Modification of dietary habits to include daily intake of plant-based food containing anticancer and anti-inflammatory phytochemicals thus represents a promising approach to preventing the development of cancer which is the main platform of discussion in the current symposium.

SPEAKERS: • Diet and Carcinogen Regulate Intestinal Gene Ex-pression at Multiple Levels Via Unique Mechanisms Dr. Robert Chapkin, PhD Professor and University Fellow, Department of Nutrition and Food Science Texas A&M University College Station, TX

• Soy Isoflavones and Breast Cancer: A Review of the Evidence Dr. Alison Duncan, PhD, RD Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Guelph Guelph, ON

• Phytosterols in Cancer Dr. Atif B. Awad, PhD Associate Professor Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY

• Prostate Health: Role of Carotenoid Antioxidant Lycopene in the Prevention of Cancer Dr. A. Venketeshwer Rao, MSc, PhD Professor Emeritus, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto, Toronto, ON

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June 3 – 5

CNS ANNUAL MEETING Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

2010 Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Explore the AIHN - Wine & Cheese Reception Sponsored by

Open to All Conference Delegates CHAIR:

Dr. Linda McCargar, PhD, RD, FDC Professor of Human Nutrition in the Department of Agricultural Food and Nutritional Sciences Director, Alberta Institute for Human Nutrition University of Alberta Edmonton, AB Join members of the Alberta Institute for Human Nutrition (AIHN) for wine and cheese reception at Explore the AIHN. This event will provide an opportunity to meet with nutrition researchers and clinicians from Alberta in an informal setting. The AIHN’s current activities and future direction will also be showcased.

Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 7:00 pm 10:00 pm

CNS Annual Awards Banquet Saturday, June 5, 2010

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Join us as we congratulate our recipients of the Nestlé Student Competition, Earle Willard McHenry Award, Centrum Foundation New Scientist Award and the Joanne Schweitzer Award. CHAIR:

Dr. Guylaine Ferland, PhD University of Laval Québec City, QC

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Go for the Gold Banquet! Gold...the colour of winners, the colour of riches. To surround yourself with both, you don't want to miss this year's awards banquet! Come celebrate this year's award winners who have made it to the CNS "Gold Standard". Dress Code: Business Attire Price: Ticketed event (pre-registration is required)

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June 3 – 5

2010

CNS ANNUAL MEETING

Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, Alberta

Towards New Roads and New Paths, the Inaugural Meeting

10235 - 101 Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 3E9 H o t e l

I n f o r m a t i o n

Hotel

Sutton Place Hotel

Rate

Room Style

Diamond Additional Rating Person Restaurant

$135

King or 2 Doubles

◆◆◆ +

$10

Room Service

Fitness Room/Pool

Mini Bar

Coffee Maker

Internet Access

Parking/ day

Loyalty Program

Pool

High Speed Wireless (Comp)

$23-$26

Sutton Prestige

I M P O R T A N T • Rates available from June 1 - 6, 2010. • Reservations must be made through the housing bureau to receive these special rates. • Please complete the information requested below and return to the housing bureau, or register online at www.destinationplus.ca/cns/asp. • While reservations will be accepted up to May 25, 2010, rates cannot be guaranteed after April 25, 2010, and availability is subject to change at any time. • All reservations must be guaranteed with a valid credit card. • Cancellations and changes must be faxed or emailed to the housing bureau. • Cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival may result in a charge of one night’s room rental. • “No Shows” will result in a charge of one night’s room rental which will be billed/charged directly by the hotel. • The housing bureau will acknowledge your reservation immediately; hotel confirmation to follow.

G u e s t

Preferred language for correspondence ■ English ■ Français (If no preference is indicated, correspondence will be in English)

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Name of Guest: First name Company Address City Telephone E-mail

Last name

Province/State Fax

Postal Code/Zip

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H o t e l

Last name Last name

I n f o r m a t i o n

Arrival date

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Total room nights ● Rollaway bed (additional charge may apply) ● Connecting Room with ________________________ ● Other __________________________________

Note: We will do our best, but special requests cannot be guaranteed.

Credit Card Information for Room Guarantee ● Visa Card Number Cardholder Name

● Master Card

● Amex Expiry date Authorized Signature

Destination Plus 592 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON M4S 2M8 Telephone: 416-962-2727 • Toll Free: 1-800-514-9614 • Fax: 416-962-3199 E-mail: info@destinationtoronto.ca Online Reservations: www.destinationplus.ca/cns.asp

updated Dec. 1, 2009


CANADIAN NUTRITION SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING You can register in one of three ways:

On-line ● ❶

Fax: ● ❷

via secure server – www.cns-scn.ca/conference

Contact Information:

(416) 491-1670

(as it will appear on your name badge) ■ Dr.

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■ PhD

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Mail: ● ❸

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Canadian Nutrition Society 2175 Sheppard Ave. East, Suite 310, Toronto, ON M2J 1W8

■ Ms.

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■ Other

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Last Name:

First Name:

Position:

Organization:

Address:

City:

Province/State:

Postal Code/Zip Code:

Phone

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REGISTRATION FORM

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Email:

■ Opening Ceremonies Reception/Lecture – Thursday, June 3, 2010 Please register by April 12, 2010 to receive discounted registration fees. All fees are in Canadian Dollars.

Complimentary for all full meeting registrants – please indicate if you plan to attend.

■ Breakfast Lecture – Saturday, June 5, 2010 Complimentary for all full meeting registrants and one day Saturday registrants - please indicate if you plan to attend.

Registration Fees Thursday, June 3 - Saturday, June 5, 2010

Early Bird

Regular

On or before April 12, 2010

After April 12, 2010

TOTAL

CNS Member

■ $325.00

■ $395.00

$

Non-Member

■ $450.00

■ $495.00

$

Student/Trainee/Post Doc

■ $130.00

■ $140.00

$

■ Friday

■ $225.00

■ $250.00

$

■ Saturday

■ $225.00

■ $250.00

$

■ Friday

■ $275.00

■ $295.00

$

■ Saturday

■ $275.00

■ $295.00

$

■ Friday

■ $65.00

■ $70.00

$

■ Saturday

■ $65.00

■ $70.00

$

Please note: Saturday Awards Banquet has a separate fee and the Thursday Opening Ceremonies Reception/Lecture is not included in any one day registrations.

ONE-DAY REGISTRATION CNS Member

Non-Member

Registration & Cancellation Policies 1. Your registration will not be processed until full payment is received.

Student/Trainee/Post Doc

Saturday Awards Banquet

Early Bird

Regular

On or before April 12, 2010

After April 12, 2010 and before May 27, 2010 (On-site registration not available)

2. Notice of cancellation must be made in writing. A $100 cancellation fee (plus GST) will apply for registrations cancelled up to April 12, 2010. After April 12, 2010 no refunds will be issued, substitutions only. All substitutions MUST be made in writing.

– Saturday, June 5, 2010

Member/Non-Member

■ $40.00

■ $50.00

Student/Trainee/Post Doc

■ $20.00

■ $30.00

3. Confirmation notice of your registration will be sent to you within 10 business days of receipt of your completed registration form and full payment. If you do not receive your confirmation within this timeframe, please contact the Event Registrar at (416) 491-7188 | 1-888-414-7188

$ $

Subtotal

$

Add 5% GST

$

❶ MEETING TOTAL

$

GST # 861850824 RT0001

CNS Annual Dues

4. Receipts will be emailed to you if your registration is received by May 17, 2010. Receipts for registrations received after this date will be given to you in your delegate package at the meeting.

GST #86185 0824 RT 0001 MEMBER CATEGORY

FEE

GST – 5%

TOTAL

Active Fee

$100.00

$5.00

$105.00

$

Associate Fee

$100.00

$5.00

$105.00

$

Student/Post Doc Fees

$35.00

$1.75

$36.75

$

HST #86185 0824 RT 0001 (Applicable to members from NB, NS, NL) MEMBER CATEGORY FEE HST – 13% ■

$100.00

$13.00

$113.00

$

Associate Fee

$100.00

$13.00

$113.00

$

Student/Post Doc Fees

$35.00

$4.55

$39.55

$

Payment:

5. Advance registrations will be accepted up to May 17, 2010. After this date, registrations will only be accepted on site at Sutton Place Hotel, Edmonton, AB.

TOTAL

Active Fee

❷ MEMBERSHIP DUES TOTAL GRAND TOTAL ❶ AND ❷

Please sign below if you DO NOT wish to have your contact information as provided above included in the on-site program. Full name, address, phone, fax and email will be printed in a roster format to be presented to all registered delegates attending the CNS annual conference to be held June 3 - June 5, 2010. This information will not be used for any other purpose by the CNS.

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Full annual meeting fees include conference material and Thursday, Friday and Saturday sessions, plus the following catered events: Opening Ceremonies Reception/Lecture (Thursday Evening); Breakfast Lecture (Saturday); Refreshment Breaks (Friday and Saturday).

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