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And here we are again! After two years of intense work I am sure that all of us have news to share about that incredible sample called urine and that incredible organ called kidney. The journey we started together two years ago is this year going to have a new marvellous meeting in Caparica. Urine is the best storyteller of us. As such it has grown constantly and consistently since we met in 2013: 6817 are the manuscripts published in 2013 and 2014 related with urine and the ”omics” field.
The good memories we have from the 2013 meeting, it guarantees a wonderful 2015 meeting. And we indeed believe this is going to happen. Yes… but with some changes.
First we are going to make the schedule less intensive and second we are going to set one evening free, so you may decide between relax at the beach, or visit Lisbon in an organized trip. This trip will include the crossing of the Tajo Estuary by ferry. You may even decide to play golf, or go to the SPA facilities the new venue has available (see more at (http://www.aldeiadoscapuchos.pt/).
And last, but not least, we have some of the best in the arena:
Plenary Speakers:
Christiane Auray-Blais, PhD (Canada) Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada |
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Harald Mischak, PhD (Germany) Mosaiques-diagnostics GmbH, Germany |
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Antonia Vlahou, PhD (Greece) Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens, Greece |
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Bornhop Darryl, PhD (USA) Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
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Sugaya Takeshi, PhD (Japan) St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Kawasaki, Japan |
Keynotes:
Franciso J. López, PhD Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Salamanca (IBSAL), Group of Theranostics of Renal & Cardiovascular Diseases (TERYC), Universidad de Salamanca, Spain |
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Please join us!
Contact us to make one slot available for you at jlcm@fct.unl.pt (subject: urinomics2015)
Yours,
J. L. Capelo
C. Lodeiro
Conference Subjects:
- Urine and Proteomics.
- Urine and Metabolomics.
- Urine and Metallomics.
- Urine and Genomics & Exosomes.
- Urine and Bacteria.
- Urine and Virus.
- Urine and Diagnosis and Prognosis.
- Proteomics in Nephrology.
- Genomics in Nephrology.
- Metabollomics in Nephrology.
- Bacteriomics in Nephrology.
- Viromics in Nephrology.
- Emerging technologies in Nephrology.
- Translational Nephrology.