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VII International IAGG European Region Congress
 
 

iaogg website Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
14-17 April 2001
Bologna, Italy

In recent years great progress has been made in understanding the ageing phenomenon. Not only do we know better the role of many factors in healthy and active ageing, but various age-related deficiency and degeneration processes are today identified and innovative solutions are available, from biotechnology to new treatments, from preventive measures to efficient health care systems, and finally from financial support to quality of life enhancement for older persons.

This Congress will provide a unique opportunity for scientific interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers, practitioners and professionals working with older persons in a vast array of sciences: biological, biomedical, chemical, clinical, engineering, nursing, psychology, social sciences, public health and policy.

You are invited to join the Congress and harness the opportunity to learn the latest in cutting-edge science and practice, but also to network, meet colleagues and develop friendships and future collaborations. You will benefit from the enrichment of a multidisciplinary Congress where exchange of current ideas and best practices will contribute to advance research and treatment in the multiple aspects of prevention, efficient interventions and the highest quality of care for older people.

> For more information visit the IAGG website.

 

 
 

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