Celebrating its 53rd successful year, the
53rd Annual ESPE Meeting is recognised as the foremost annual event for the exploration and exchange of the very latest basic scientific and clinical information in paediatric endocrinology.
2014 Theme: Prevention and therapeutic innovations in paediatric endocrinology
This year’s Meeting will feature a comprehensive
scientific programme allowing both clinicians and basic researchers an unparalleled opportunity to keep abreast of the latest developments and future perspectives from within the field.
Appointed as the 'European City of Science 2013', Dublin’s rich scientific history will provide the perfect backdrop for what promises to be an insightful and exciting meeting. The impressive Convention Centre in the heart of Dublin lies close to the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and home of many medical scholars and Nobel prize winners including Graves, Corrigan, Stokes, Colles and others.
Highlights of what you can expect from Europe’s premier paediatric endocrine meeting this year:
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Hear from a comprehensive programme of internationally renowned speakers from across the paediatric endocrine spectrum and beyond
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Interact with international experts in the popular ‘Meet the Experts’ sessions
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Discover latest developments and research at the company-supported Satellite Symposia
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Get involved at the well-attended poster sessions with dedicated poster viewing time
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Meet and network with leading clinical colleagues and international researchers from around the world
Make your work part of ESPE 2014
Don’t miss your chance to present your work and share professional experiences with an international delegation of peers and experts. The ESPE 2014 Meeting is offering a number of grants and awards, available exclusively to authors with accepted abstracts. Find out more about abstract
grants and awards and how to submit your work on the
meeting website.
Ensure that your research is part of ESPE 2014;
submit your abstract online by midnight (GMT) on Wednesday 12 March 2014
We look forward to welcoming you to Dublin in September 2014!