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From: lolo
To: Zwjatkow Silke
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:10 AM
Subject: Einladung 8. Immundiagnostisches Meeting Essen März 2012

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

hiermit möchten wir Sie ganz herzlich zum 8. Immundiagnostischen Meeting vom 15. bis 17. März 2012 nach Essen einladen. Veranstalter sind die GFID e.V., die Sektion Immundiagnostik der DGKL e. V. (www.dgkl.de), das Institut für Immunologie der TU Dresden sowie das Netzwerk Diagnostik Berlin-Brandenburg e. V. (www.diagnostiknet-bb.de).

Das diesjährige Immundiagnostische Meeting wird in bewährter Weise gemeinsam mit der IGLD e. V. als zweitägiges Symposium und Workshops am dritten Tag organisiert. Erstmals wird sich an der Veranstaltung auch INSTAND e.V. (www.instand-ev.de) beteiligen. Tagungsort aller Parallelveranstaltungen in Essen ist eine ehemalige Industriehalle, die in das "Colosseum-Theater" (www.colosseumtheater.de) umfunktioniert wurde.

Im Anhang und auf unserer Homepage (www.gfid-ev.de) finden Sie bitte das Vortragsprogramm mit detaillierter Auflistung der angebotenen Workshops sowie das Anmeldeformular. Die Teilnahme am Symposium ist kostenlos, die Teilnahmegebühr für die Workshops beträgt 90,00 € pro Person. Wir bitten aber aus Kapazitätsgründen in jedem Fall um Voranmeldung. Die Zertifizierung der Veranstaltung wurde bei der Landesärztekammer NRW beantragt.

Wir freuen uns, Sie im Herzen des Ruhrgebiets begrüßen zu dürfen! Im Sinne eines regen und weitgefächerten Meinungsaustauschs bitten wir Sie insbesondere um Ihren aktiven Beitrag in den Topics „Diagnostische Problemfälle – Fallberichte“.

Bitte informieren Sie auch interessierte Kolleginnen und Kollegen Ihrer Einrichtung über diese Veranstaltung.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

i. A. Dr. Silke Zwjatkow

Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Immundiagnostik e.V.

GFID e.V. Veilchenweg 28 01326 Dresden

Geschäftsstelle:

GFID e.V., Veilchenweg 28,

01326 Dresden, Germany

Tel. 0049-351/26 32 279

Fax: 0049-351/26 32 280

E-mail gfid.ev@me.com

www.gfid-ev.de

Vorsitzender: Dr. Karsten Conrad

Amtsgericht Dresden VR 4127



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Subject: President Obama Sings "Sweet Home Chicago"

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Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012

President Obama Sings "Sweet Home Chicago"

Last night, as part of the PBS "In Performance at the White House" series, President Obama helped celebrate the history of Blues. The President even joined in with music legends like B.B. King and Mick Jagger to sing a couple measures of "Sweet Home Chicago."

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President Obama at the Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
Watch live as President Obama speaks at the ground breaking ceremony for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

New Report Highlights Wireless Broadband Benefits for Public Safety and Job Creation
Vice President Biden said the expanded access made possible by the Payroll Tax Cut deal will be “used for innovation, to speed wireless communication, and to fulfill a promise made to first responders after 9/11 that they would have the technology they need to stay safe and do their jobs.”

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By 2015, U.S. mobile data traffic will increase 20 fold over 2010 levels.

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10:00 AM: The President delivers remarks at the construction site of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture; the First Lady also attends WhiteHouse.gov/live

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Subject: Weekly Address: Continuing to Strengthen American Manufacturing

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Weekly Address: Continuing to Strengthen American Manufacturing

President Obama describes a series of steps to strengthen American manufacturing and create jobs here in the United States.

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The Weekly Address

President Barack Obama tapes the weekly address at the Boeing-Everett Production Facility in Everett, Washington, Feb. 17, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)

Weekly Wrap Up

A quick look at what happened this week on WhiteHouse.gov:

National Medals of Arts and Humanities: Extraordinary Americans who have excelled in the arts and humanities throughout their careers—from philosophers to sculptors—joined the President and First Lady at the White House on Monday for an occasion they look forward to every year: awarding the National Medals of Arts and Humanities. The honorees’ contributions, the President noted, “[H]elp guide our growth as a people. The true power of the arts and the humanities is that you speak to everyone.”

Surprise!: As White House visitors stepped into the Blue Room on Thursday during a public tour, they were greeted by unexpected guests: the First Lady and the Obama family’s canine, Bo. Reactions ranged from shock and excitement to overwhelmed—watch the meet and greet here.

From One VP to Another: After accepting an invitation from Vice President Biden, Vice President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China spent Tuesday morning at the White House to attend a series of meetings with Administration Officials including the President. His visit to Washington, D.C. also included a meeting at the Pentagon and a U.S.-China Business Roundtable at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, among various other events.

Master Lock: The President headed from Washington, D.C. to Wisconsin on Wednesday to visit with Master Lock workers and talk about his plans to boost American manufacturing—something Master Lock is familiar with; the company has discovered that it can actually save money by keeping production facilities in the United States and bringing jobs back to America.

What $40 Means: In December of 2011, we asked Americans what $40 meant to them, and tens of thousands of Americans answered—$40 is a tank of gas, a co-pay for a doctor’s visit, a prescription medicine, a pizza night with their family. Their voice made a difference then and now—on Friday, lawmakers extended the payroll tax cut through the rest of 2012, in addition to extending critical unemployment benefits. You can watch this video to meet some of the tens of thousands of Americans who courageously shared what losing an extra $40 per paycheck would mean for them and their family.

787 Dreamliner: On Friday, the President visited the Boeing assembly facility in Everett, Washington to announce new steps to help promote American manufacturing and increase U.S. exports, following his outlining of a Blueprint for an Economy Built to Last. At that very facility, the 787 Dreamliner, the world’s most advanced commercial airplane, is assembled—nearly 8,000 people are directly employed in building it.

2013 Budget: On Monday, President Obama announced his budget for the 2013 fiscal year in Annandale, Virginia. This year’s budget reflects the President’s firm belief that our country has always done best when everyone gets a fair shot, everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same set of rules. The budget continues our commitment to keeping that promise alive by creating an economy that’s built to last—with good jobs that pay well and security for the middle class. To read the complete budget, you can download the PDF here, or get an on-the-go copy for your Nook.

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