upcoming conferences relevant to microcirculation
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14th Australian and New Zealand Microcirculation Society Meeting
August 25-27, 2009
We warmly welcome your participation at the 14th Australian and New Zealand Microcirculation Society Meeting, to be held in Queenstown, NZ, August 25-27, 2009.
ANZMS Meetings are held every two years have become a leading forum for the dissemination and discussion of new findings in this rapidly expanding field and the development of collaborations amongst scientists and clinicians. This is the first time the ANZMS meeting will be held in New Zealand, with the venue, Queenstown, being easily accessible from all major transport hubs, as well as being an adventure sports and ski destination.
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22nd International Society for Lymphology
21st-25th September 2009 Sydney Convention Centre
Congress Web Address: www.lymphology2009.com
The meeting includes one day covering microcirculation (Tuesday 22nd September), with single day registration being available.
Organisation and information: Prof. Neil Piller
25th European Conference on Microcirculation
August 26-29, 2008
The next European meeting on Microcirculation will be held in Budapest. See: http://www.esmicrocirculation.eu/
7th Asian Congress for Microcirculation ACM '08
October, 2008 (following the Beijing Olympics)
NOTE: Final details to be confirmed. Check back later for updates as they become available
The 7th Asian Congress for Microcirculation ACM'08 incorporating the 6th Chinese National Congress for Microcirculation
sponsored by the Chinese Society of Microcirculation will be held in Hang Zhou, China.
Congress Secretariat:
College of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Science, Zhejiang University
No. 38 Zhe Da Road, Hang Zhou, 310027, The Jiang, China
e-mail: acm07@mail.bme.zju.edu.cn
The 9th World Congress for Microcirculation
2010
The next World Congress for Microcirculation will be held in Paris. A link to the Paris website will be published here as soon as available.
Organisation and information: Prof. Dr. Eric Vicaut; Hôpital Fernand Widal, Unité de Recherche Clinique, Paris, France (9th World Congress Information)

