Medical students and biomedical scientists to attend 8th World Congress on Trauma, Shock, Inflammation and Sepsis

The 8th World Congress on Trauma, Shock, Inflammation and Sepsis – TSIS 2010 – will take place from March 9th to13th 2010 in the Auditorium Tract of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Campus Grosshadern, in Munich/Germany. TSIS 2010 is a world-wide unique medical conference, dealing with the latest knowledge, developments and innovative concepts related to the recognition of disease and as well as to patient care and therapy within the wide field of acute and chronic systemic inflammation.

In conjunction with TSIS 2010 also the 23rd SIS Europe Congress on Surgical Infections as well as the 2nd Interdisciplinary Summit on Inflammation will be presented.

Program highlights of TSIS 2010 that will be presented by prominent basic and clinical scientists:
Novel pathogenetic mechanisms of inflammation and infection.
New biomarkers, gene expression profiling, and point-of-care blood diagnostics.
Molecular imaging, a novel in-vivo technology to observe non-invasively intracellular functional processes and intra-organ defects.
New treatment options and prevention paradigms in sepsis and multiorgan failure.
Application of multiple tools of regenerative medicine and stem cell biotechnology in critically ill and injured patients.
Treatment of patients with morbid obesity.

TSIS 2010 will again bring together basic science and clinical research and will thus provide excellent conditions for the crucial debates between the scientists of academic institutions with the representatives of pharmaceutical- and biotechnological companies.

The congress is accompanied by an extensive industrial exhibition presenting novel pharmaceutical products as well as biotechnical devices.

More than 2000 congress delegates, clinically active scientists from various medical subspecialties as well as basic scientists from different biomedical fields are expected to attend.

Professor Eugen Faist, MD, together with the Scientific Committee and the local organizing team can promise another master-class conference emphasizing the importance of translational research for the progress of modern medicine.

For further information and registration visit www.TSIS2010.org

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