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ISFA 2015 : The 10th International Society for Apheresis Congress

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Link: http://isfacongress.com/
 
When May 13, 2015 - May 16, 2015
Where Cancun Center Conventions & Exhibitions
Submission Deadline Jan 30, 2015
Categories    apheresis   blood tranfusions   transplantation   cardiology/lipids
 

Call For Papers

ISFA is the only one international society for apheresis mainly composed of individual members. Founded in 1996 to disseminate the most uo-to-date apheresis technologies and their clinical applications so that all may benefit from the effort of ISFA. Almost 500 members from all over the world belong to ISFA.
The main objectives of ISFA is to disseminate on an international basis the most up-to-date apheresis technologies and their clinical applications so that all may benefit from the efforts of ISFA.

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