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The Third International Symposium on Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
was held in Jerusalem during September 10-13, 1989. Four hundred
physicians and scientists from 25 countries attended the meeting.
The symposium was organized into five panels devoted to state of
the art reviews of the latest findings and approaches on the
etiology, pathogenesis, metabolic implications, clinical assessment
of disease activity and the medical management of IBD. Several
issues were discussed in debate form. The last panel was dedicated
to discussion of three patients with computer assisted active
participation of all the attendants. In addition, 03 abstracts were
presented as posters, all of which were published in the Book of
Abstracts. The organizing committee gratefully acknowledges the
contributors who presented their work in clear and concise manner
and the participants, whose active part in the discussions
contributed to the success of the meeting. The Jerusalem
International symposium on Inflammatory Bowel Diseases has become a
tradition that will continue with the Fourth Symposium to be
convened in September 1993. Joseph Zimmerman, M.D. Daniel
Rachmi1ewitz, M.D. LIST OF FIRST AUTHORS Theodore M. Bayless,
Michael J. Langman, Johns Hopkins University Department of
Medicine, School of Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Baltimore,
Maryland. Birmingham, England. Michael D. Blackstone, J.E.
Lennard-Jones, University of Chicago, St. Mark's Hospital, Chicago,
Illinois. City Road, London, England. Charles O. Elson, Division of
Gastroenterology, James Lee Madara, The University of Alabama
Department of Pathology, at Birmingham, Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama. Boston, Massachusetts.
This book is based mostly on the reports presented at the XVth
International lahn-Teller Symposium on Vibronic Interactions in
Crystals and Molecules and NATO Advanced Research Workshop Colossal
Magnetoresistance and Vibronic Interactions that took place at
Boston on August 16-22 of the year 2000. This is the first time the
Symposium took place in the USA where recently the giant splash of
the attention to the 1 ahn-Teller effect occurred. This tremendous
interest to the field all over the world is reflected not only in
the numerous publications in many American and European 10urnals,
but of the leading scientists from additionally in the Symposium's
participation the well known Universities, National Laboratories
and industrial companies, which was the largest in the history of
the Symposium. The renaissance of the 1ahn-Teller physics is
closely related to the three fundamental discoveries in science.
The most significant among them is the discovery of high-Tc
superconductivity by K. -A. Muller and G. Bednorz, for whom the
"1ahn-Teller idea" was the motivation in their search. The result
of this search is well known - a wide spectrum of the 1ahn-Teller
ion based materials with Tc between 24K and 135K were found. The
second discovery is the existence of a new polymorph of carbon -
the C60. The microscopic analysis of all physical, chemical and
biological properties of the buckyballs is based on 1ahn-Teller
type of interactions. The third is colossal magnetoresistance.
This book is based mostly on the reports presented at the XVth
International lahn-Teller Symposium on Vibronic Interactions in
Crystals and Molecules and NATO Advanced Research Workshop Colossal
Magnetoresistance and Vibronic Interactions that took place at
Boston on August 16-22 of the year 2000. This is the first time the
Symposium took place in the USA where recently the giant splash of
the attention to the 1 ahn-Teller effect occurred. This tremendous
interest to the field all over the world is reflected not only in
the numerous publications in many American and European 10urnals,
but of the leading scientists from additionally in the Symposium's
participation the well known Universities, National Laboratories
and industrial companies, which was the largest in the history of
the Symposium. The renaissance of the 1ahn-Teller physics is
closely related to the three fundamental discoveries in science.
The most significant among them is the discovery of high-Tc
superconductivity by K. -A. Muller and G. Bednorz, for whom the
"1ahn-Teller idea" was the motivation in their search. The result
of this search is well known - a wide spectrum of the 1ahn-Teller
ion based materials with Tc between 24K and 135K were found. The
second discovery is the existence of a new polymorph of carbon -
the C60. The microscopic analysis of all physical, chemical and
biological properties of the buckyballs is based on 1ahn-Teller
type of interactions. The third is colossal magnetoresistance.
The Third International Symposium on Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
was held in Jerusalem during September 10-13, 1989. Four hundred
physicians and scientists from 25 countries attended the meeting.
The symposium was organized into five panels devoted to state of
the art reviews of the latest findings and approaches on the
etiology, pathogenesis, metabolic implications, clinical assessment
of disease activity and the medical management of IBD. Several
issues were discussed in debate form. The last panel was dedicated
to discussion of three patients with computer assisted active
participation of all the attendants. In addition, 03 abstracts were
presented as posters, all of which were published in the Book of
Abstracts. The organizing committee gratefully acknowledges the
contributors who presented their work in clear and concise manner
and the participants, whose active part in the discussions
contributed to the success of the meeting. The Jerusalem
International symposium on Inflammatory Bowel Diseases has become a
tradition that will continue with the Fourth Symposium to be
convened in September 1993. Joseph Zimmerman, M.D. Daniel
Rachmi1ewitz, M.D. LIST OF FIRST AUTHORS Theodore M. Bayless,
Michael J. Langman, Johns Hopkins University Department of
Medicine, School of Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Baltimore,
Maryland. Birmingham, England. Michael D. Blackstone, J.E.
Lennard-Jones, University of Chicago, St. Mark's Hospital, Chicago,
Illinois. City Road, London, England. Charles O. Elson, Division of
Gastroenterology, James Lee Madara, The University of Alabama
Department of Pathology, at Birmingham, Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama. Boston, Massachusetts.
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