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11th Annual International Symposium on Diabetes
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11th Annual International Symposium on Diabetes

May 05, 2025 - May 08, 2025
Chalkokondili Street, Athens, Greece
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Event Details

Dates: 5-8 May 2025
Location: Athens, Greece
Sponsor: Athens Journal of Health and Medical Sciences

Overview

The Medicine Unit of the Athens Institute is organizing the 11th Annual International Symposium on Diabetes as part of the 13th Annual International Conference on Health & Medical Sciences. The symposium aims to bring together academics and researchers in the field of diabetes and related disciplines. Consistent with the theme of the Athens Institute’s small academic events, all programs may include sessions on current topics in education and research.

Important Dates

  • Abstracts Deadline: 25 March 2025
  • Register as Attendee: 7 April 2025
  • Full Paper Deadline: 7 April 2025

Submission Details

Please submit an abstract via email to: atiner@atiner.gr using the abstract submission form by 25 March 2025. Abstracts should include:

  • Title of Paper
  • Full Name(s)
  • Affiliation
  • Current Position
  • Email Address
  • At least 3 keywords describing the subject of your submission

Submit to:

  • Dr. Andriana Margariti
    Head, Medicine Unit, Athens Institute & Professor, Queen’s University Belfast, U.K.

  • Dr. George Zahariadis
    Director, Health & Medical Sciences Division, Athens Institute & Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

Decisions are reached within 4 weeks.

Additional Information

Please note that all conferences are non-thematic as explained in our policy. However, academic members and friends can take the lead to organize and chair a stream as part of this conference.

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