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The 7th International Conference on Children’s Bone Health

June 4, 2015

The 7th International Conference on Children’s Bone Health will be held 27-30 June 2015 in Salzburg, Austria.

Under the patronage of Sabine Oberhauser, Austrian Minister of Health.

From Wolfgang Högler, Conference Chairman:

“This Conference will bring together scientists and clinicians from a wide range of disciplines to gain a better understanding of the growing skeleton in health and disease. The scope ranges from basic molecular mechanisms to clinical aspects, from bone physiopathology to treatment.  We invite anyone with an interest in bone metabolism and bone mass in children, adolescents and young adults to attend.  The 2013 meeting held in Rotterdam was attended by over 300 delegates from over 45 countries, making it truly multinational and multidisciplinary – a unique networking opportunity.

The scientific programme is designed to present researchers, physicians, and allied health professionals with the newest research, with sessions including plenary lectures by world-leading experts, symposia, workshops, oral communications and poster sesssions.

The Conference will offer investigators from around the world an opportunity to meet with each other and with industry representatives. There will be plenty of opportunity for discussion both in and outside the lecture theatre and we actively encourage you to submit your abstracts for oral and poster presentation. Our priority is to maximise the time available for presentation of submitted abstracts.

We are proud to hold this conference in one of the most beautiful cities of Europe.  Famous as the birthplace of Mozart, Salzburg is well known for its romantic scenery and rich cultural heritage.  Situated in Central Europe, the city is easily accessible from every corner of the globe through the major European transportation hubs.  The conference will be held in the Salzburg Congress Center, a versatile, modern and spacious venue, perfect in size and location for ICCBH.

ICCBH is your opportunity to hear about and discuss the newest developments in our understanding of paediatric bone health. Come and participate in a lively interactive meeting with the leaders in the field!”

Learn more about the conference here. 

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