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95th Annual Meeting - Deutsche Physiologische Gesellschaft
Title: 95th Annual Meeting - Deutsche Physiologische Gesellschaft
Identifier: http://www.dpg2016.de/
Venue: Lübeck
Start date: 2016-03-03
End date: 2016-03-05
Creator: Jelkmann, Wolfgang [President of the Meeting]
Abstract: The Meeting will be held at the Campus of the University of Lübeck. Compared with other universities, this is small, with just about 3,400 students. It started as Academy of Medicine in 1964 but now encompasses also medical engineering, psychology, natural sciences and computer sciences. The common element among these is life sciences, also mirrored by our motto, “Focus on Life” (“Im Focus das Leben”). The scientific program of the Meeting will include plenary lectures and symposia addressing the complete spectrum of modern physiology. Oral and poster sessions will enable participants to present their new data and create opportunities for intense scientific discussions. The “Junge Physiologen”, our future in physiology, will again play an active role in the organization of the Congress. The meeting will be the first of the DPG in Lübeck. Thus, we are notably pleased to host you in this Hanseatic City, which was declared a World Cultural Heritage Site by the UNESCO almost 30 years ago. Please, take the opportunity to explore its picturesque Old Town with merchants’ brick houses and the narrow winding streets, medieval churches, the historic Town Hall, the Heinrich-and-Thomas-Mann-Center and the Günter Grass' house. We invite you to enjoy three days of science in what we call the cultural center of the North! [Information of the supplier]
Subject: Physiology and related subjects (571)
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Audience: Intermediate; Experts
Language: English
Format: website
Resource type: Conferences and Congresses (archive)
Access: free
Metadata update date: 2016-03-10
Metadata provider: UBFfm
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