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13th International Skeletal Dysplasia Society meeting 20-23rd September 2017
Posted on 2016-11-24 17:25
The 13th meeting of the International Skeletal Dysplasia Society (ISDS) is planned on 20-23 September 2017 and will be held in beautiful Bruges, a quiet and relatively small city in the northern part of Belgium. Bruges is a UNESCO World heritage Site, famous for its history, culture and architecture.
The focus of the meeting will be on the clinical, radiographic and molecular aspects of rare and genetic disorders of the skeleton with special attention to the newest discoveries within this field. More details on the program will follow.
We strongly encourage clinicians and researchers with an interest in rare bone disorders to attend this meeting.
For more details, please visit: http://www.isds2017.be/