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Magyar Gyermekorvosok Társasága |
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Early nutrition programming & health outcomes in later life: Obesity & Beyond |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2007.04.20. | Rendezvény vége: 2007.04.21. |
Szervező: Dr. Decsi Tamás, Lukácsi Máté |
Munkahely neve: Convention Budapest Kft. |
Címe: 1461 Bp. Pf.:11, T:mlukacsi@convention.hu |
Tel: (06 1) 2990184 |
E-mail: mlukacsi@convention.hu |
Helyszín: Budapest, Novotel Budapest Centrum |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://earnest.web.med.uni-muenchen.de/budapest2007/ |
Main Topics:
- Key note lectures
- Life course approach to understanding the origins of the disease
- Challenges in epidemiological studies of early life influences on later disease
- Where are we with breastfeeding?
- Research: The next 5 years
Sessions:
- Nutrient-gene interactions in early life programming
- Mechanistic basis of early life programming
- Programming of mitochondrial metabolism
- Programming of obesity and metabolic disease
- Causes of adult obesity - origins in early life?
- Results of the European Childhood Obesity Project
- Early nutrition and later cardiovascular risk
- Maternal nutrition: trends and impact on pregnancy outcomes
Deadline for abstract submission: January 10, 2007.
Web-site: www.metabolic-programming.org és http://earnest.web.med.uni-muenchen.de/budapest2007/
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Magyar Aneszteziológiai és Intenzív Terápiás Társaság |
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PCICS 2008 - European Symposium of the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2008.03.27. | Rendezvény vége: 2008.03.30. |
Helyszín: Monaco, Monte Carlo, |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.kenes.com/pcics/ |
Approximately one third of admissions of children to intensive care units are related to cardiac diseases, the vast majority congenital heart defects. Most of these children require heart surgery in the first weeks and months of life involving complex surgical and intensive care management. Much of the progress in recent years in improving survival has focused on better pre and postoperative intensive care. The PCICS is dedicated to bringing together an international group of physicians, surgeons, nurses and other related professionals to meet, discuss and learn how better to manage these deserving and challenging children. |
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