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What is a Rapporteur?

A rapporteur is "one who is designated to write a report."
A rapporteur attends a meeting solely for the purpose of preparing a report and does not participate in the meeting.
Thus, the rapporteur is able to capture and make a permanent written record
of the essential content and spirit of a meeting or conference.

Why use a Rapporteur?

A rapporteur can capture the essential points of a meeting because he/she devotes his/her attention to that purpose throughout the entire meeting or conference. In addition, a meeting summary or report is most useful if it is prepared and disseminated shortly after a meeting is held. Meeting participants and organizers are often too busy to devote themselves to preparing a meeting summary in a timely fashion.

Why use Page One Editorial Services at your next meeting?

Page One Editorial Services has an established track record in providing service as a rapporteur at scientific meetings (see below).
Page One Editorial Services provides timely efficient and high quality service.
The meeting summary produced by Page One Editorial Services can be distributed to interested individuals who could not attend your meeting and can be readily posted on your website.

Meeting Services Client List

Ray Tennant
Director, National Center for Toxicogenomics
tennant@niehs.nih.gov

Kenneth Tindall
Senior Vice President for Science and Business Development
North Carolina Biotechnology Center
ken_tindall@ncbiotech.org

Kenneth Olden
Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
olden@niehs.nih.gov

Curtis C. Harris
Co-Director, Aspen Cancer Conference
Chief, Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis
National Cancer Institute
Curtis_Harris@nih.gov

Randy Jirtle
Duke University Dept of Radiation Oncology
jirtle@radonc.duke.edu

Sample Meeting Summaries
(More sample documents)

North Carolina Genomics and Bioinformatics Consortium
Research and Development Advisory Committee Meetings November, 2000

Meeting Excerpt
to see more, go to the NCGBC web site

National Center for Toxicogenomics
NCT Workshops on Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics
MIT Microarray Workshop, December 2000,

Meeting Excerpt
to see more, go to the NCT web site

ASM "DNA Repair" Meeting, Hilton Head, November, 1999
Meeting Excerpt
For full text see:

Sander, M. and Samson, L (2000) Trends in Cell Biol. 10, 159-162.
Great leaps forward: translesion synthesis gets unstalled.

15th Aspen Cancer Conference

Sander, M., Harris, C. M., Trump, B. and Raymond W. Tennant (2001).
Mol. Carcinogenesis 30, 14-25. Fifteenth Aspen Cancer Conference: Mechanisms of Toxicity, Carcinogenesis and Cancer Prevention.

Duke University Symposium on Genomic Imprinting, October 1998

Jirtle, R. L., Sander, M. and Barrett, J.C.(2000) Env. Health Perspect. 108, 271-278. Genomic Imprinting and Environmental Disease Susceptibility.

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