Plenary presentations
Plenary presentations
The plenary presentations will take place on the 4th (Wednesday) and 5th (Thursday) of June. From all of the submitted abstracts, the 12 best will be selected for a plenary presentation. The selection procedure will be carried out by the ISCOMS organisation and experienced researchers and professors.
The presentations will be performed in the main auditory. Based on our experience in previous years, up to 600 listeners during the plenary sessions. The official jury will select and award one of the plenary presentations, as well as the audience.
Last years plenary presentations were:
N.M. van der Velde
Time to stop the screening of ovarian cancer in women with a BRCA1/2 mutation
M.A. Kirkman
Somatoform dissociation and somatosensory amplification are differentially associated with attention to tactile modality following exposure to threatening body-related stimuli
B.R. Reichardt
Correlation of ultra-high resolution VCT imaging, biomechanical compression and protein transcription analysis of tissue engineered bone in vitro and in vivo
A.G. Golozar
Morphine analgesia in patients with acute appendicitis: A randomized double blind clinical trial
C.E. Counsilman
A genetic screen in zebrafish for novel cancer genes
N.P.Y. Villain
Relationship between shite matter density loss and hupometabolism in Alzheimer disease
C.P. Hor
Analysis of recombinant human immunodeficiency virus (rHIV) integration sites in human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs)
S.J. Sinkeler
Higher extracellar volume determines anaemia in renal transplant recipients, independent of GFR
T.D. Durmus
The novel protein Cthrc1 is expressed in sites of collagen matrix deposition and is able to inhibit TGF-β signalling in vivo-implication for fibrosis therapy
M. Dirar
The impact of implementing the intermittent preventive treatment for malaria during pregnancy (IPTp) in antenatal care centers within IDPs’camp in Khartoum, Sudan.
G.M. de Vries
The role of the neuropeptide Orexin A In Anorexia Nervosa
C. Bjurman
DHEA treatment to Sjogren Patients

