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Scientific Programme Committee
Call for Abstracts
Continuing Medical Education
Outline Programme
Programme Details
Scientific Programme Committee
Chair: Richard Eastell (Sheffield, UK)
Committee:
Roland Baron (New Haven, USA)
Steven Boonen (Liège, Belgium)
Harald Dobnig (Graz, Austria)
Serge Ferrari (Geneva, Switzerland)
Peter Fratzl (Potsdam, Germany)
Patrick Garnero (Lyon, France)
Claus Glüer (Kiel, Germany)
Lorenz Hofbauer (Marburg, Germany)
Klaus Klaushofer (Vienna, Austria)
Bente Langdahl (Aarhus, Denmark)
Pierre Marie (Paris, France)
Socrates Papapoulos (Leiden, Netherlands)
Eleftherios Paschalis (Vienna, Austria)
Stuart Ralston (Edinburgh, UK)
Heinrich Resch (Vienna, Austria)
Mike Rogers (Aberdeen, UK)
Tim Skerry (Sheffield, UK)
Anna Teti (L'Aquila, Italy)
Wim Van Hul (Antwerp, Belgium)
Hans van Leeuwen (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Call for Abstracts
Delegates who would like to present their work at the meeting,
either orally or as a poster, are invited to submit an abstract
for consideration by the Programme Committee. Clinical cases are
also invited. All abstracts must be submitted in English and must
be received by 12 January 2009.
On-line submission is through this website and will open on 1 September
2008.
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Approval of the scientific programme for continuing medical education
(CME) credits will be applied for with the European Accreditation
Council for continuing Medical Education (EACCME). The EACCME is
an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).
EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association
towards the Physicians' Recognition Award (PRA).
Scientific Programme
SYMPOSIA
Bone damage and repair
Diabetes and bone
Calcium signaling
Mesenchymal stem cells
Falls
Bone pain
Uncoupling approaches
WORKSHOPS
Adult forms of monogenic bone disorders
Non-canonical wnt signaling
What have we learnt from cohort studies?
New insights into sex hormones and bone
Imaging of the hip
JOINT ECTS-ASBMR DEBATE
Asymptomatic PHPT: To operate or not?
SPEAKERS TO INCLUDE:
Teresita Bellido (Little Rock, United States)
Michael Berridge (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Jens Bollerslev (Oslo, Norway)
Edward Brown (Boston, United States)
Jane Cauley (Pittsburgh, United States)
Denis Clohisy (Minneapolis, United States)
Dennis Discher (Philadelphia, United States)
Klaus Engelke (Erlangen, Germany)
David Goltzman (Montreal, Canada)
Christian Graeff (Kiel, Germany)
Lorenz Hofbauer (Dresden, Germany)
Shigeaki Kato (Tokyo, Japan)
Douglas Kiel (Boston, United States)
Östen Ljunggren (Uppsala, Sweden)
Jack Martin (Melbourne, Australia)
Tash Masud (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
Eugene McCloskey (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
Claes Ohlsson (Gothenburg, Sweden)
Ken Poole (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Ann Schwartz (San Francisco, United States)
Dirk Vanderschueren (Liège, Belgium)
Michael Whyte (St Louis, United States)
Toshiyuki Yoneda (San Antonio, United States)
Charles Turner (Indianapolis, United States)
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