Membership Benefits 2012

EAS membership 2012 entitles you to the following benefits:

  • Member-rate registration fee at EAS Congress 2013, which will be held in Lyon, France, 2-5 June.
  • Free online subscription to the EAS Journal Atherosclerosis. For instructions on how to access Atherosclerosis online, click HERE 
  • Free access to EAS-heartwire news feed service, in collaboration with theheart.org
  • Eligible to apply for EAS Travel Grants during 2012
  • Eligible to apply for EAS Educational Activities, such as Advanced Courses, during 2012
  • Newsletters with information on EAS activities
  • Links to partner societies via EAS website
  • 15% off Elsevier books via the EAS website  

Membership fees

EAS membership fees 2012 are:
  • 40 EURO for members aged over 35 years
  • 20 EURO for members aged 35 years and under

Payment of fee entitles members to the above benefits throughout 2012, and a member-rate registration fee at EAS 2013 Milan.



The EAS membership fee covers a calendar year.

EAS Elections 2011

Result

On behalf of the members of the European Atherosclerosis Society and its EAS Executive Committee we would like to thank all the candidates who stood in the election. The poll has been independently verified, and the results are as follows:

President
Professor Alberico L. Catapano,
with 90,5% of the total votes, becomes the President Elect in January 2012, and will begin a four-year term as the Society's President in January 2013.

Secretary
Professor Petri Kovanen,
with 97,5% of the total votes, is re-elected the Society's Secretary, and will begin his second four-year term in January 2013.

Executive Committee Member
Professor Arnold von Eckardstein
was the candidate polling the highest number of votes (almost 36%) and is duly elected to become a member of the Society's Executive Committee; his four-year term begins January 2012.

We wish Professors Catapano, Kovanen and von Eckardstein all the best as they take on their new positions and continue the development of the policies, initiatives and activities that will in time fullfill the Society's mission - to advance and exchange knowledge concerning the causes, natural history, treatment and prevention of atherosclerotic disease.