ISAHP 2009 Program

The 2009 meeting will feature invited speakers, research papers and also beautiful dinners at the cloister in the School of Fine Arts and in a boat cruising the Monangahela, Allegheny and Ohio rivers and a bus ride to Mt. Washington to enjoy a fantastic view of the city at night. You can also visit the nearby Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Art, which has one of the finest dinosaur collections in the world and also tour the Nationality Rooms at the Cathedral of Learning on the University campus, 42 working classrooms beautifully and uniquely decorated in the style of various countries. To make it affordable to anyonewho wants to come, the University offers apartment-style dormitory accommodations at $45 per person and hotels near the meeting charge $119.