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Lysosomal
Diseases Australia, Mucopolysaccharide & Related Diseases
Society Aust. Ltd and Lysosomal Diseases New Zealand warmly invite
you to join us in Adelaide 23rd - 26th June 2010 at the Adelaide
Convention Centre, for the 11th
International Symposium on Mucopolysaccharide and Related
Diseases.
Our
theme for this conference is "Translating Research into
Clinical Reality" Our scientific and family programmes will be
exciting, and relevant with a focus on the areas of newborn
screening, prognostics, understanding pathology and therapeutic
options. Genuine opportunities for thorough discussion and debate
will be a feature of the program - not only for the academics but
also the families.
Adelaide
is an elegant city that has preserved its heritage and links with
the past and offers a wealth of tourism experiences that are readily
accessible from the city.
Adelaide
is not only South Australia's premier tourist destination but also a
true gateway to the many other tourist regions within the state.
Adelaide is superbly equipped to provide a focus for the 'good
living' tourism experience with which the state is so closely
associated.
The
food and wine experience starts right in the city centre with the
National Wine Centre, Adelaide Central Market, vibrant cafes,
restaurants boasting some of Australia's best chefs and events such
as Tasting Australia.
Adelaide
is a city surrounded by parklands, sports fields, a top-class golf
course, walking and cycling tracks and beautiful gardens. There's a
sense of space. Adelaide's remarkable parklands let the city
breathe. Suburban parks, street tree canopies and private gardens
make this an urban place that's surprisingly close to nature.
We
hope you will hop on down under and join us for five exciting days
of cutting edge science, exciting family experiences and an
enjoyable cultural experience.
Professor
John Hopwood, john.hopwood@adelaide.edu.au
Lysosomal Diseases
Australia
David
Oliver, president@mpssociety.org.au
and Wendy Boon, wendy@mpssociety.org.au
Mucopolysaccharide & Related Diseases Society Aust. Ltd
Jenny
Noble, jenny.noble@xtra.co.nz
and John Forman, john.forman@xtra.co.nz
Lysosomal Diseases New Zealand
Please add
my name to the mailing list
for further information.
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