64 eventos convocatoria - Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica

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64 eventos convocatoria - Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica
Información y Novedades
Rev Arg de Anat Clin; 2011, 3 (1): 64-67
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Información y Novedades
EVENTOS
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Congreso Conjunto de Sociedades Anatómicas: Bursa, Turquía, 19 al 22 de mayo de
2011. www.jointmeeting2011bursa.org/index.php
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11º Congreso de la Asociación Europea de Anatomía Clínica: Padua, Italia, 29 de junio al
1º de julio de 2011. Ver información a continuación, en esta misma sección.
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28º Congreso Anual – American Association of Clinical Anatomy: Columbus, Ohio,
U.S.A., 12 al 16 de Julio de 2011. www.clinicalanatomy.org
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IIº Congreso Argentino de Anatomía Clínica: Tucumán, Argentina, 8 al 10 de setiembre de
2011. www.aaanatomiaclinica.com.ar
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18º Congreso de la Federación Internacional de Asociaciones de Anatomistas (IFAA):
Beijing, China, 8 al 10 de agosto de 2014. www.bicc.com.cn y www.bcghotel.com.
CONVOCATORIA
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Consejo Editorial. En caso de considerarse conveniente, se podrá dar participación a los suscriptores.
Sus imágenes encabezarán los próximos números.
Prof. Dra. Susana N. Biasutto
Editor en Jefe
Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica
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Información y Novedades
Rev Arg de Anat Clin; 2011, 3 (1): 64-67
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Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce that the 11th Congress of the European Association of Clinical Anatomy
(EACA) will be held jointly with the Summer Meeting of the British Association of Clinical Anatomists
(BACA) in Padova from 29th June to 1st July 2011.
It will certainly be a great cultural and scientific event and a further opportunity to discuss issues of
mutual interest with many colleagues from across Europe.
The main topics will be clinical anatomy, neuroanatomy and embryology. As usual, a large part of the
meeting will provide opportunities for delegates to update colleagues of developments in all the
traditional topics of clinical anatomy and of the technological innovations that are more relevant for
anatomy education. All sessions will be interactive and participants will be involved in the discussion.
The University of Padova is one of the oldest Universities in Europe, founded in 1222. The “motto” of
the University of Padova rightly became Universa Universis Patavina Libertas (i.e. " Paduan liberty is
universal and for all"). The most famous anatomists of the School in Padova were Andreas Vesalius,
Realdus Colombus, Gabriel Falloppius, Hieronymus Fabricius ab Acquapendente, Iulius Casserius,
Adriano Spigelius, Caspar Bauhin, Caspar Bartholin, Olaus Worm, Caspar Hofman and William
Harvey.
The opening ceremony will be at the Bo Palace, Ancient University Building, and will be followed by
the traditional Welcome Reception. Then, the meeting will be organized in parallel sessions at the
Department of Anatomy. On Saturday, a workshop session will combine top presenters from all the
Europe with invited lectures and practical dissection activities.
The beauties and the glamour of the city of Padova, with its monuments and museums, its culture and
charms, will give you the possibility to easily move around, walking in its present and past. After the
scientific sessions, you will be attracted by the Botanic Garden, the world's first botanical garden
(1545) and world hereditage of the UNESCO, the wonderful architecture of S. Anthony Basilica
(1320), Palazzo della Ragione (1218), or to admire the beautiful paintings by Giotto at the Scrovegni’s
Chapel, one of the greatest monuments of figurative art of all time (1303-1305).
All the congress activities will be in the centre of the town or near the University Hospital, which is in
walking distance from the major hotels.
Finally, you can have the opportunity to visit the area around Padova and the other towns, all rich in
history and art (Venezia, Verona, Vicenza, Treviso, Bassano del Grappa, etc).
All details will be available at the following web site www.sabiwork.it/padova2011
For further information please contact:
Prof. Raffaele De Caro
Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Via A. Gabelli 65 - 35121 Padova
Tel. 00390498272321 Fax 00390498272328 E-mail: [email protected]
Arrivederci a Padova!
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