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Italian National Transplant Centre

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6th World Congress on Tissue Banking/20th EATB Annual Congress

This year the 6th World Congress on Tissue Banking is organized jointly with the 20th Annual Congress of the EATB and the 12th Biennial Congress of the AEBT.
This edition of the congress joins all the associations involved in the field of Tissue Banking (the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB), the Asociación Latinoamericana de Bancos de Tejidos (ALABAT), the Asia-Pacific Association of Surgical Tissue Banking (APASTB) and the Australasian Tissue and Biotherapeutics Forum (ATBF) .
The scientific topics will cover various actual aspects on Tissue Banking, being specially focus on the new challenges of Paediatric Tissue Banking. The Congress will give to the world renowned experts in the field of tissue banking, the opportunity to share difficulties, experiences and specific particularities of children’s tissues and cells transplantation and it will establish new contacts to promote worldwide collaboration.

Meeting venue:
AXA Auditori
Avda. Diagonal, 547
08029 Barcelona - Spain

For general information, deadlines and call for abstract:
Visit the website www.eatb2011.com

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