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About the BSP - The Council

The BSP Council is responsible for the general affairs of the Society.

There are six Council Officers and four Ordinary Council Members.

Ordinary Members of the BSP Council are elected by the membership and stand for three years.
Council Officers are proposed by the BSP Council and their election ratified by the membership at the AGM. The President and Vice-president serve for two years, and the other Officers for three years.

Any BSP member can stand for election to Council. Please contact the Hon Gen Sec if you are interested.

Council officers

Dr John Horton

Professor Jan Bradley

President


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Professor Simon Croft

Vice President

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Dr John Horton

Dr John Horton

Honorary General Secreatry

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Dr Angela Mousely

Honorary Treasurer

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Mark Booth

Dr Mark Booth

Honorary Communications Secretary

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Dr Catherine Lawrence

Honorary Meetings Secretary

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Council members

Dr Mark Booth

Dr Rupert Quinnell

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Dr Mark Booth

Dr Karen Grant

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Dr Paul Horrocks

Dr Paul Horrocks

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Professor Mike Doenhoff

 

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BSP Events

BSP Autumn Symposium - Progress in Paediatric Parasitology
23rd September 2010

Durham University

The BSP Autumn Symposium 2010 will be held on 23rd -24th September 2010 at Durham University's Queens Campus in Stockton on Tees. Run in conjunction with the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, we are stretching the programme over 2 days beginning after lunch on the 23rd and finishing after lunch on the 24th. This approach is being taken to allow people travelling from a distance to spend just one night away from home whilst being able to attend an evening social event. The talks will be given by invited speakers and we will also run a poster session.

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