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Microcirculation down under.

Tailoi Chan-Ling1, Mary E Gerritsen, Caryl E Hill

  • 1Dept of Anatomy and Histology, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia. tailoi@antomy.usyd.edu.au

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
|March 7, 2002
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The Seventh World Congress for Microcirculation convened in Sydney, Australia, fostering global collaboration in microcirculation research. This event highlighted advancements and future directions in the study of small blood vessels.

Area of Science:

  • Microcirculation research
  • Vascular biology
  • Cardiovascular science

Background:

  • The Australian and New Zealand Microcirculation Society hosted the Seventh World Congress for Microcirculation.
  • The congress took place from August 19-22, 2001, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Framework:

  • The congress served as a platform for disseminating the latest research findings in microcirculation.
  • It facilitated discussions on various aspects of microcirculatory research, including physiology, pathology, and therapeutics.

Implementation:

  • The event brought together international experts, researchers, and clinicians.
  • Presentations and discussions covered a wide range of topics within the field of microcirculation.

Implications:

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  • The congress aimed to advance the understanding of microcirculation and its role in health and disease.
  • It fostered collaborations and networking opportunities for professionals in the field.
  • The outcomes are expected to contribute to the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.