Nexus Geneva 2010 focuses on Fibrosis and the Kidney: Emerging Culprits in Pathogenesis and Advances in Therapy
This symposium is a unique opportunity for renal scientists and clinicians from around the world to learn and exchange views on the most recent advances in basic and clinical nephrology in this rapidly expanding field, including nephropathology of fibrosis, EMT and inflammatory mediators.
The Nexus Geneva symposium was granted 15 European CME credits (ECMEC) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME).
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Early registration deadline Extended to 30 April 2010
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ISN-Danone Symposium 30 June 2010, 9.30-11.30am
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ISN 50 Years Panel discussions: 30 June 2010, 12.30pm ISN Nexus Symposium starts |
About the Event
The Nexus symposia aim to address the increasingly multidisciplinary approach to kidney health issues by bringing together researchers and practicing clinicians to advance science and treatment around highly targeted and specific themes of current relevance. These meetings focus on real clinical challenges and directions for future research and healthcare solutions.
The Nexus Symposia bridge the gap between basic research and clinical practice and offer regular opportunities to interact with peers and colleagues and stimulate sharing of research, best clinical practices and case studies across borders.
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