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Abstract Information

Frontiers in CardioVascular Biology 2010

ABSTRACT RESULTS

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      INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACT PRESENTERS

      ABSTRACT PRESENTER REGISTRATION

      APPLY FOR A TRAVEL GRANT



IMPORTANT STEPS FOR ABSTRACT PRESENTATION

View Results: Abstracts results have been confirmed by email to all abstract submitters.

Agreement form: If your abstract is accepted, the submitter will have to log in to submit the agreement form and confirm the name of the Presenter before 28 April 2010.
 
ATTENTION: to view results and submit the agreement form, you must use the same Login name and Password used for the abstract submission.

Registration: Abstract presenters must be registered for the congress.
Don't miss the early fee deadline: 28 April 2010.

Prepare your Presentation: Depending on the presentation format (Oral or Poster) we invite you to consult our "Instructions for Abstract Presenters".

TRAVEL GRANTS

The attendance of young researchers at the FCVB 2010 is supported by 28 Travel Grants offered by the 14 participating Working Groups and Sister Societies in cardiovascular biology.

The Council on Basic Cardiovascular Science wishes to express their warmest thanks to the Working Groups and the Sister Societies listed below who have distributed 10 additional Tarvel Grants:

  • ESC WG on Myocardial Function
  • ESC WG on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology
  • ESC WG on Developmental Anatomy & Pathology
  • ESC WG on Thrombosis
  • ISHR - European Section of the International Society for Heart Research
  • ESM - European Society for Microcirculation

Each travel grant will consist of € 450,00 for travel and a free registration to the meeting.

The application period for FCVB 2010 Travel Grants is now officially CLOSED.

Deadline: Wednesday 31 March 2010.

Results have been announced.
The Travel Grant will be sent by bank transfer after FCVB 2010.

 
ABSTRACT-BASED SESSIONS


Oral Abstract sessions

Abstracts which bring interesting views on all topics are presented in two oral sessions. These sessions take place on Sunday so make an effort to attend and hear about the new research presented.
Each session is made up of 8 presentations and the two chairmen are chosen especially for their expertise in the area to be discussed so that they can bring out the best in the session - and choose the best presentation for an award. The two awards will be presented at the Award Ceremony on Monday.

Abstracts with content related to sessions in the Scientific Programme will be chosen and presented in the sessions themselves.

Poster session

Poster sessions consist of a visual display of research highlights. Presenters will display their research in sessions on Saturday and Sunday. You can meet the presenters during the lunch breaks when guided tours will be organised. The four best Posters for each day will receive an award which will be presented at the Award Ceremony on Monday.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The FCVB 2010 Core Scientific Committee would like to thank all abstract graders who contributed to the selection and grading of the FCVB 2010 abstracts. We sincerely appreciate your time and efforts in creating an excellent scientific programme for this congress.
Prof Lina Badimon, Spain
Prof Jean-Luc Balligand, Belgium
Prof Shoumo Bhattacharya, GB
Prof Mark R Boyett, GB
Prof Barbara Casadei, GB
Prof Claudio Ceconi, Italy
Prof Elisabetta Cerbai, Italy
Prof Raffaele De Caterina, Italy
Prof Cor De Wit, Germany
Prof Dario DiFrancesco, Italy
Prof Pieter Doevendans, Netherlands
Dr Marcel Egger, Switzerland
Prof David Eisner, GB
Prof Thomas Eschenhagen, Germany
Prof Ingrid Fleming, Germany
Prof Diego Franco Jaime, Spain
Dr David Garcia-Dorado Garcia, Spain
Prof Lino Goncalves, Portugal
Prof Sian E Harding, GB
Prof Gerd Hasenfuss, Germany
Prof Gerd Heusch, Germany
Dr Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner, Germany
Prof Alun Hughes, GB
Dr Robert Kelly, France
A Prof Keld Kjeldsen, Denmark
Prof Akos Koller, Hungary
Dr Roberto Latini, Italy
Dr Rosalinda Madonna, USA
Prof Andrew C Newby, GB
Prof Gerard Pasterkamp, Netherlands
Prof Jeremy D Pearson, GB
Prof Axel Pries, Germany
Prof Zeljko Reiner, Croatia
Prof Michael Schneider, GB
Prof Rainer Schulz, Germany
Prof Karin Sipido, Belgium
Prof Godfrey L Smith, GB
Prof Gaetano Thiene, Italy
Prof Thomas Unger, Germany
Prof Ed van Bavel, Netherlands
Dr Paul Volders, Netherlands
Prof Johannes Waltenberger, Netherlands
Prof Christian Weber, Germany
A Prof Michael Weis, Germany



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