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It gives me great pleasure to invite your attendance at the 4th Asian Pacific Congress of Heart Failure in Melbourne, Australia. With the tremendous recent advances in the management of heart failure, there is a clear need for high-level scientific congresses to keep cardiologists, physicians, nursing and paramedical staff as well as researchers abreast of the latest scientific information in the field. Accordingly, the theme for the 4th Asian Pacific Congress of Heart Failure is “3D” – Drugs, Devices and Diagnostics. We do hope you will be able to join us in Melbourne for this exciting Congress. It is also an exciting time of year for the city, with many cultural and sporting activities and brilliant summer weather. We look forward to seeing you at the 4th Asian Pacific Congress of Heart Failure. Contact Info: Start: 8:00 am
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FEBRUARY 1-5, 2008 ~ SAN ANTONIO, TX Speakers - Access the latest information regarding your participation at the meeting. The deadline date for Advance Registration & Housing is Friday, January 4, 2008 at 12:00 pm CST. For individuals who have not completed Advance Registration & Housing by the deadline date listed above will then need to register at the On-Site Registration Desk at the meeting. Please refer to the General Information section of the program book for additional information regarding this process and the on-site registration hours. Start: 8:00 am
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Location: Athens, Greece IGBF is Greece’s top Biotechnology science and business event specially crafted to promote the leading edges of research. Learn about the latest scientific advances in: Red Biotechnology (Medicine) IGBF is the key point of reference for the advancement of Bio-Business and Bio-Sciences in the Balcans and aims this year to embrace the entire regions of Southeastern, CEE Europe and Middle East. IGBF enjoys the auspices of the Greek Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Development, Health, Social Solidarity Rural Development & Food and Education, the National Organization for Medicines, many foreign Embassies and the full support of EuropaBio (the European Association for Bioindustries counting more than 1.800 members). | ||