Sigrid Jusélius Symposium 2024: Preterm birth – etiology and prevention, neonatal care and lifelong outcomes June 2-5, 2024 Hanasaari, Espoo https://www.sigridjuselius.fi/symposium/ Symposium main organizer: Eero Kajantie (University of Oulu and Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
The Sigrid Jusélius symposium will bring together the global top of researchers who study preterm birth from different angles: its 1) etiology and prevention, 2) neonatal care and 3) lifelong outcomes, across high and low resource settings. All these areas have achieved considerable successes. The symposium is aimed to a broad audience across clinical and basic researchers and clinical practitioners across the medical and health professional community.
The symposium is free of charge. The maximum number of participants is 200. Participants will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis and a special quota has been reserved for poster presenters.
* Registration deadline is May 10, 2024 * Abstract submission deadline is March 20, 2024
Sigrid Jusélius Symposium 2024: Preterm birth – etiology and prevention, neonatal care and lifelong outcomes June 2-5, 2024 Hanasaari, Espoo https://www.sigridjuselius.fi/symposium/ Symposium main organizer: Eero Kajantie (University of Oulu and Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
The Sigrid Jusélius symposium will bring together the global top of researchers who study preterm birth from different angles: its 1) etiology and prevention, 2) neonatal care and 3) lifelong outcomes, across high and low resource settings. All these areas have achieved considerable successes. The symposium is aimed to a broad audience across clinical and basic researchers and clinical practitioners across the medical and health professional community.
The symposium is free of charge. The maximum number of participants is 200. Participants will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis and a special quota has been reserved for poster presenters. Registration deadline is May 10, 2024
Dear all,
One more reminder of this unique free-of-charge multidisciplinary symposium where we have had the chance to recruit global top-notch speakers. Please note that we have applied for acceptance of symposium for theoretical medical specialty training for a wide range of clinical disciplines. There are still some spots left, and the registration deadline has been extended to 19 May. If you have an even remote interest in preterm birth, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Welcome!
Eero Kajantie Professor of lifecourse medicine Symposium main organiser Sigrid Jusélius Symposium 2024: Preterm birth – etiology and prevention, neonatal care and lifelong outcomes June 2-5, 2024 Hanasaari, Espoo https://www.sigridjuselius.fi/symposium/ Symposium main organizer: Eero Kajantie (University of Oulu and Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
The Sigrid Jusélius symposium will bring together the global top of researchers who study preterm birth from different angles: its 1) etiology and prevention, 2) neonatal care and 3) lifelong outcomes, across high and low resource settings. All these areas have achieved considerable successes. The symposium is aimed to a broad audience across clinical and basic researchers and clinical practitioners across the medical and health professional community.
The symposium is free of charge. The maximum number of participants is 200. Participants will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis and a special quota has been reserved for poster presenters. Registration deadline is May 19, 2024
Dear All,
You are most warmly welcome to participate in the Stig Nyström Honorary Symposium! The topic is the glymphatic system within the human brain, and the speakers are truly top-notch!
Date and Time: 13th June 2024, 12:00 - 14:35 Place: Lecture Hall 1, Oulu University Hospital Zoom: Join herehttps://oulu.zoom.us/j/62555395452?pwd=ckxEdGU3RTFMU1ZHd0IvaG13MFY3UT09 Meeting ID: 625 5539 5452 Passcode: 1924
A detailed program is attached. The symposium is free of charge.
We look forward to your participation and hope you can join us for this special event.
Best regards,
Timo Tuovinen, Chief resident of neurosurgery, Oulu University Hospital, University of Oulu
Stig Henning Mikael Nyström (14 July 1924 Helsinki – 15 November 2018 Helsinki) was the first full professor of neurosurgery in Finland. Nyström specialized in neurosurgery in Helsinki in 1962 and continued his studies at Harvard University from 1963 to 1965. He held the neurosurgery professorship at the University of Oulu from 1976 to 1989. His research focused on various topics, including brain tumors and epilepsy surgery. Additionally, he was a distinguished painter and held around 40 art exhibitions.