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EORS 2010
June 30 - July 2, 2010, Davos, Switzerland
www.eors2010.org
ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED: 22nd March 2010
The 18th European Orthopaedic Research Society Annual meeting will be the venue to present and discuss basic, applied/translational & clinical research in a multidisciplinary environment. The EORS 2010 aims to:
– advance the scientific basis of the traditional EORS core topics.
– strengthen the links between industry, research and the clinic.
– connect research with current orthopaedic clinical problems to produce more translational research.
EORS 2010 at a glance:
Core Topics: Trauma / Disorders / Biology of the Musculoskeletal System –Bone, Cartilage, Related Connective Tissues / Joint Replacement / Infection
Sub-Topics: Animal Models, Biomechanics, Biomaterials (polymers, metals, ceramics, composites), Bone Biology, Cartilage & Disc Biology, Craniomaxillofacial, Diagnostics, Evidence Based Medicine, Fracture Fixation, Gait and Kinematics, Gene Therapy, Growth Factors, Histology, Imaging (CT, MRI, XRay), Implant Interfaces, Inflammation, Modelling (human morphology and implants), Osteoporosis, Osteosynthesis, Predictive Diagnostics, Regenerative Medicine, Shoulder, Soft Tissue Complications, Spine, Stem Cell Therapy, Surgical Techniques (including CAOS, Navigational Systems), Tendons and Ligaments, Tissue Engineering, Tumours, Translational & Applied Clinical Research, Vascularisation
16 invited keynote speakers from all areas of basic and clinical orthopaedic research.
– Reduced fees for EORS members, sister societies (ESBiomechanics and ESBiomaterials) and early birds.
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