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Erratum by the Publisher – Announcement
Author(s) -
E. Desfleurs,
M. Wittner,
Silvio Simeone,
S. Pajaud,
G. Moine,
Rabary M. Rajerison,
Li Sun,
Ernst Feusi,
Anita Sibalic,
Beatrice BeckSchimmer,
Rudolf P. Wüthrich,
Karin JandeleitDahm,
Louise M. Burrell,
Masayuki Kanazawa,
David Casley,
Bruce Jackson,
Colin I. Johnston,
Magali de Araújo,
Claudia M.B. Helou,
Antônio Carlos Seguro,
Tobias M. Dantonello,
Eberhard Küster,
Bernd Mühlbauer,
Jiří Heller,
S Hellerová,
I.-W. Franz,
Ulrich Tönnesmann,
Stefan Schaupp,
Jochen van der Meyden,
Antonio Di Stefano,
M.M. Faas,
G.A. Schuiling,
N. Valkhof,
J.W.F. Baller,
W.W. Bakker
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
kidney and blood pressure research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.806
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1423-0143
pISSN - 1420-4096
DOI - 10.1159/000025900
Subject(s) - medicine
In continuation of our tradition of joint congresses, the meeting in Feiburg will focus on new experimental and clinical data. The program, consisting of posters, free contributions, and invited reviews, will have three focuses: (1) basic research; (2) experimental clinical science, and (3) lectures on hot clinical topics. The congress also encompasses free symposia, plenary sessions, and a social program. The major topics will be defined by the Joint Program Committee of the Gesellschaft für Nephrologie and the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Klinische Nephrologie. The congress language will be German. Free communications or posters should be submitted by using the specific abstract form which, together with the preliminary program, will be available in February 1999. The success of the meeting will depend firstly on broad participation of nephrologists and those interested in nephrology and secondly on the contributions submitted. We will try to generate an interesting program and secure sufficient time also for social activities.

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