Advances in Scleroderma Research - Global Webinar
Leading Scleroderma Research Scientists Conduct Novel Worldwide Research Forum
REGISTER NOW: 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time, Friday, Mar. 31
This new virtual forum provides a venue to bring together the global scleroderma research community to hear the latest breakthroughs from the field. Each session will feature recent discoveries and high impact publications related to all aspects of scleroderma science.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this webinar is to provide the most exciting and recent research advances to the global scleroderma research community in real time. It is vital that we take advantage of the facility we all gained with virtual meetings and virtual information sharing during the pandemic.
GOAL
The goal of the Advances in Scleroderma Research - Global Webinar is to rapidly disseminate knowledge by promoting awareness of new advances, fostering new collaborations, creating new networks, encouraging early-stage investigators, and inspiring interested learners.
Upcoming Event:
Advances in Scleroderma Research - Global Webinar
Friday, Mar. 31, 2023
9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (Eastern Time U.S.A.)
Via Zoom
Participation is free of charge and open to all interested scleroderma researchers, including trainees.
Featured Speakers:
Christian Stockmann, M.D.
Institute of Anatomy, University of Zürich
Michael Rosenblum M.D., Ph.D.
University of California San Francisco
Joel Rurik
University of Pennsylvania
Future Dates:
Sessions will be held three to four times per year. More details on the following sessions to come:
June 2023
September 2023
The program is organized by a steering committee of leading scleroderma researchers:
John Varga, MD (USA), Co-Chair
Carol Feghali-Bostwick, PhD (USA), Co-Chair
Richard M. Silver, MD (USA)
David Abraham, PhD (UK)
Chris Denton, MD, PhD (UK)
Jorg Distler, MD (Germany)
Pravitt Gourh, MD (USA)
Masataka Kuwana, MD, PhD (Japan)
Alain Lescoat, MD (France)
Steven O’Reilly, PhD (Denmark)
Marlene Rabinovitch, MD (USA)
Eliza Tsou, PhD (USA)
Michael Whitfield, PhD (USA)
Qingran Yan, MD, PhD (China)
The Advances in Scleroderma Research - Global Webinar is fully supported by the National Scleroderma Foundation.