Abstract submission deadline is one week away

The abstract submission deadline of February 4th is only one week away! Ensure that your research appears at the most important international osteoporosis meeting of the year, the IOF WCO-ECCEO10. Click here to submit your abstract online: http://www.iofwco-ecceo10.org/abstracts/

Abstracts will be published in the field's leading journal, Osteoporosis International, with opportunity for poster presentation. Authors of the top abstracts selected for oral presentation are invited to present their work to a large and important audience.

Join some 5000 expected participants from all over the world in the beautiful city of Florence, Italy. The congress will feature a high quality scientific programme that includes stimulating plenary lectures on varied 'hot' topics, clinically oriented Meet-the-Expert Sessions and numerous special sessions and satellite symposia for in-depth coverage of specific clinical topics.

Take advantage of lower rates, register before the new early bird registration deadline of March 10! Click here for online registration: http://www.iofwco-ecceo10.org/registration/

After a day of thought-provoking lectures and informative clinical sessions, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy this marvelous city with its renowned cultural treasures - all within easy reach of the centrally located congress center.

We hope to see you in Florence!

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