◆ 会议时间:2024年4月13日至16日
◆ 会议地点:阿根廷 布宜诺斯艾利斯
◆ 会议简介:
2024年国际肾脏病学会(ISN)世界肾脏病大会(ISN WCN 2024)将于2024年4月13日至16日在阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯举行。世界肾脏病大会(WCN)汇聚了数千名世界肾脏保健领域的顶尖专家,介绍最新的进展,交流最新的科学,讨论最新的临床应用,旨在改善肾脏健康和预防肾脏疾病。本次会议由国际肾脏病学会(ISN)组织,阿根廷肾脏病学会(SAN)、拉丁美洲肾脏病和高血压学会(SLANH)联合举办。
ISN世界肾脏病学大会(WCN)是首屈一指的国际肾脏病学教育活动,原每两年在各大洲间轮流举办一次,由ISN与当地和地区的肾脏病学协会合作举办,自2019年之后改为每年举办一次;大会针对的是国际肾脏病学界以及其他从事多学科肾脏护理的医疗专业人员。WCN使来自世界各地的专业人士能够就与肾脏病学相关的各种主题交换意见,并支持ISN的使命,即建立一个所有人都能公平获得可持续肾脏健康的未来。
国际肾脏病学会(ISN)成立于1960年,是致力于促进全球肾脏健康的慈善组织,现在全球152个国家和地区拥有超过10000名专业成员。ISN的使命是通过教育宣和培训在全球范围内促进可持续性的肾脏健康。ISN代表着广泛的国际交流网络,并为世界各地的医疗保健专业人士间进行及时的科学交流、讨论、传播提供了一个高效的平台。此外ISN还与全球90多个国家与地区的肾脏病学协会密切合作,额外连接着30000余名专业人士。ISN的总体目标是应对急性肾损伤(AKI)、慢性肾脏病(CKD)和终末期肾脏病(ESKD)的全球负担,通过相互关联的宣传、教育和研究策略改善患者护理。ISN还致力于解决发展中国家与发达国家在肾脏病的研究、诊断、治疗和预防方面的差距。ISN通过会员、出版物、会议、项目以及世界肾脏日等形式,努力推动全球肾脏病学的发展。ISN自2019年开始在世界不同的地区举办国际肾脏病学界领先的教育活动——世界肾脏病大会(WCN)。未经许可禁止复制摘录转载本站任何内容-国际医学会议网(lingyuint.com).
World Congress of Nephrology (WCN2024)
Dates: April 13-16, 2024
Venue:
Buenos Aires Convention Centre (CEC),Buenos Aires, Argentina
Organized by :
International Society of Nephrology (ISN)
Hosted by:
Argentinian Society of Nephrology (SAN)
Latin American Society of Nephrology and Hypertension (SLANH)
The ISN World Congress of Nephrology 2024 (WCN’24) will take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina and will be hosted by the Argentinian Society of Nephrology (SAN) and the Latin American Society of Nephrology and Hypertension (SLANH).
The World Congress of Nephrology (WCN) is the annual scientific, educational, and networking meeting of the International Society of Nephrology. The WCN features regionally-relevant symposia, presentations, training programs, and courses, offering the latest science and state-of-the-art education in nephrology.
WCN is the perfect opportunity to meet experts and peers from around the world to share ideas and best practices.
摘要征文投稿:
Abstract submission opens: July 19, 2023
Submission deadline: October 31, 2023
Notification of acceptance: December 14, 2023
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All congress activities, including the full Scientific Program, social and networking events will be hosted in-person in Buenos Aires. The Scientific Program and e-Posters will also be accessible online and on-demand.
Accepted abstracts will be presented as posters or e-posters at WCN’24 and they will be published in Kidney International Reports® (KIR).
Presenting authors must register and pay their registration by January 11, 2024, to have their abstract presented and published.
ABSTRACTS CATEGORIES AND TOPICS
The Kidney Under Challenge: Onconephrology and transplantation
- Kidney transplantation and transplant immunology
- Cancer therapy and kidney disease
- Renal and electrolyte manifestation of onconephrology
The Kidney Losing Function: Dialysis, CKD-MBD, anemia and interventional nephrology
- Acute kidney injury clinical, drugs, AKI-CKD continuum
- Acute kidney injury – mechanisms, experimental models and biomarkers
- Acid-base and electrolyte abnormalities in kidney disease
- Other AKI
- Chronic kidney disease diagnosis, classification and progression
- Chronic kidney disease complications
- Diabetic kidney disease, drugs and treatments
- Chronic kidney disease, experimental models, biomarkers, precision medicine
- Inflammation, fibrosis, matrix biology and oxidative stress
- Urologic disorders – stones, nephrocalcinosis
- Other CKD
- Haemodialysis, haemodiafiltration and vascular access
- Peritoneal dialysis
Better Kidney Health: Preventive and environmental science, population health science (Global Kidney Health), policy/advocacy
- Tropical kidney diseases
- Epidemiology, outcomes and health service research related to CKD or its complications
- Special challenges in the burden and management of CKD in developing countries
- Bioethics, supportive/palliative care and quality of life in kidney failure
- Other KF (kidney failure)
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Covid-19 and the kidney
The Smart Kidney: Genetics, precision medicine, machine learning/AI, rare/orphan kidney diseases
- Experimental models- glomerulonephritis
- Clinical glomerulonephritis
- Physiology of tubular function and tubulointerstitial kidney disease, renal model systems (Organoids and kidney on a chip)
- Genetics and epigenetics (Including common and rare genetic diseases)
- Nephrotic syndrome
The Interconnected Kidney: Cardiorenal, cardiovascular, HTN and multimorbidity and epi-nephrology
- Kidney in pregnancy and post-partum
- Vascular biology and endothelial function
- Essential hypertension and renovascular kidney disease
- Epidemiology, outcomes and health services research in dialysis
Education
- Training
- Social media
- Curriculum
- Online learning
Late Breaking Clinical Trials
- Late breaking clinical trials
Abstract requirements:
- Character count: You may use up to 3,400 characters. Spaces are included in the character count (tables and graphs do not count as characters if inserted as an image). Abstract authors/co-authors’ names and affiliations, and keywords do not count towards the 3,400-character allowance.
- Abstracts are structured as: Introduction, methods, results, conclusion. Tables, graphs, and pictures may be included (tables and graphs do not count as characters if inserted as an image).
- Images must be in JPEG or PNG format (uploaded images cannot exceed 640w x 480h pixels and 1.5 Megabytes).
- Case reports that present novel hypotheses, pathologies, treatments, or ethical issues are welcome. However, they are only likely to be selected if the originality is highlighted effectively.
- Encore abstracts: It is permissible to present encore abstracts if both the first and subsequent conferences allow this. However, abstract authors must declare this at the end of the abstract in the following way: This abstract was also submitted for the (insert meeting title) congress. By submitting the abstract to WCN’24, abstract authors declare that re-submitting the abstract is permitted by the organizers of the previous meeting.
- The maximum number of abstract co-authors that can be listed in an abstract is 15.
- Please check carefully for typographical errors, misspelled words, misused hyphens, etc. Please also check that your abstract title is correct.
- Abstracts must be submitted in English.
Submission conditions:
- Accepted abstracts will be published online in Kidney International Reports®. No printed abstract book will be produced.
- Presenting authors must register for the congress by January 11, 2024, to have their abstract published as described above and to have a poster presentation at the congress. If you have submitted an abstract for the congress, the same congress profile must be used to register for the event.
- A non-refundable handling fee of 40 USD is charged per abstract that is submitted. The handling fee must be paid by credit card (American Express, MasterCard, or Visa) at the time of submitting the abstract. Payment by bank transfer is not possible. Abstract handling fees are waived only for submitters from low-income countries as defined by the ISN Low Income list. Click here to view the list. The handling fee for late-breaking clinical trials abstracts is 100 USD and is not waived for submitters from low-income countries.
- If the presenting author is unable to present the abstract, a co-author can take their place, as long as they are registered for the congress. The presenting author must inform the congress secretariat of the change at abstractswcn@theisn.org, no later than January 11, 2024. If selected abstract presenters fail to register by January 11, 2024, no abstract will be published, and there will be no poster presentation at the congress.
- Once submitted, abstracts cannot be changed or withdrawn.
- All copyrights are assigned to ISN.
- All submitted abstracts will be considered for an poster presentation.
- ISN Young Nephrologists Awards: The ISN is offering presenting authors under the age of 40 the opportunity to apply for two (2) Young Nephrologists Awards. These awards will cover travel and accommodation contribution to attend the congress. Each winner will have 8 minutes’ oral abstract presentation during a session at the congress. Application for the award is possible only during the online abstract submission process.
- Organ trafficking and tourism ethics compliance: scientific studies and clinical activities must be performed in keeping with the ethical principles outlined in the Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism. By submitting an abstract for WCN’24, you state that you have not violated any aspect of the Declaration or associated consensus statements on live donation and research on human subjects.
Post-submission:
After your abstract has been submitted, you will receive a confirmation email within two business days. If the email doesn’t appear, please check your spam folder.
If you submitted your abstract on the last day of submission (October 31, 2023) and do not receive confirmation within 48 hours, please email: abstractswcn@theisn.org to make sure your abstract has been received.
Abstract authors will be notified of acceptance December 14, 2023.
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACTS
Late-breaking abstracts cover ground-breaking data that would not otherwise have been presented at WCN’24. If such data are available after the regular abstract deadline, the Scientific Program Working Group will still consider it for presentation.
Late-breaking abstracts describe the latest advances, trial data, and results that have not been previously published or presented and highlight novel and practice-changing studies.
The call for late-breaking abstracts is NOT an extension of the general submission deadline. The submission period is from Summer 2023, to January 11, 2024.
Late-breaking abstract submitters are required to submit a ‘place holder’ abstract during the regular submission period (deadline October, 2023). For further information on updating your abstract, please see “Post-Submission” section below.
Preparing a Late-breaking Abstract Submission:
Abstract Requirements:
- Late-breaking abstracts should follow the standard abstract structure: introduction, methods, results and conclusions.
- Late-breaking abstracts should highlight novel and practice-changing studies.
Submission Conditions:
- Late-breaking abstracts will only be considered if a placeholder abstract is submitted during the regular abstract submission period (deadline October, 2023). To submit an abstract, please log in to your congress profile and go to “Late-breaking Clinical Trial Abstract(s).”
- A non-refundable handling fee of 100 USD will be charged per abstract submitted in this category. This fee is not waived for applications from low-income countries.
- Late-breaking abstracts will be considered for potential oral presentation in one of the sessions at WCN’24.
- The call for late-breaking abstracts is NOT an extension of the submission deadline (October 31, 2023).
Post Submission:
- Updating an abstract Please send a letter of intent to abstractswcn@theisn.org no later than January 11, 2024.
- The abstract submission portal will temporarily re-open until January 11, 2024 for authors to make updates.
WCN2024 注册费:
EARLY BIRD FEES
until January 17, 2024
- 350 USD
ISN and SLANH member
- 305 USD
ISN FINS member
- 610 USD
Non-member
- 135 USD
ISN Associate/Trainee member
- 185 USD
Renal health professional
- 855 USD
Industry representative
- 450 USD
Groups (min 10 people)
Regular Registration
until March 13, 2024
- 450 USD
ISN and SLANH member
- 405 USD
ISN FINS member
- 710 USD
Non-member
- 210 USD
ISN Associate/Trainee member
- 260 USD
Renal health professional
- 960 USD
Industry representative
- 450 USD
Groups (min 10 people)
Late/On-site Registration
as of March 14, 2024
- 550 USD
ISN and SLANH member
- 505 USD
ISN FINS Member
- 970 USD
Non-member
- 315 USD
ISN Associate/Trainee member
- 355 USD
Renal health professional
- 1090 USD
Industry representative
- 450 USD
Groups (min 10 people)
Pre-Congress Courses Fees:
The Pre-Congress Courses, including the Interventional Nephrology Course and the Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases (scheduled for April 13, 2024), are not included in the congress fees and must be purchased separately. Below, you will find the fees for these courses.
Pre-congress course (gives access to all pre-congress courses except the “Interventional Nephrology” course and the “Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases”)
: 165 USD
Interventional Nephrology course: 150 USD
Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases: 150 USD
◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。
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