The 3rd International Hypothermia Symposium will be arranged in Lund, Sweden, September 2-5, 2009. This unique scientific event will be of great significance for clinical and basic scientists from all around the world, with an interest in the expanding field of therapeutic hypothermia. The venue of the International Hypothermia Symposium rotates among the continents, and has so far been hosted by Tokyo in 2004 and by Miami in 2007, both highly successful meetings.
As we now bring the Hypothermia Symposium to Europe and Sweden, the theme will be "Brain and Heart", and include cardiology and myocardial protection in addition to brain protection and neurointensive care. The venue will be the City Hall in the very center of the medieval city of Lund, with room for 400 delegates and plenty of room for exhibitors. We are aiming at the best scientific programme ever and an extensive industrial exhibition.
Several of the leading international scientists in the field of therapeutic hypothermia and temperature control have already accepted to join our faculty.
Invited to participate in the meeting are clinicians and basic scientists in the fields of cardiology, critical care, experimental medicine, neonatology, neurology, neurobiology, neurosurgery and neurointensive care.
We believe that this meeting is a great opportunity and venue for your Company to meet potential clients and we hope that you will take an interest in participating as a conference partner. We can offer you a top of the range exposure to the scientific and industrial community of the field as a main sponsor, at a 15.000 Euro level (a maximum of 5).
Whatever your desires regarding the exposure of your company are, we are confident that we can find a solution that suits your needs. We have attached the information regarding sponsorship. For further details, please contact Lotta Ahlbertz at Malmö Kongressbyrå (lotta@malmokongressbyra.se).
Very best wishes and feel most welcome to join us in Lund in 2009!
The organizing committé of The 3rd International Hypothermia Symposium
Hans Friberg, Critical Care, University of Lund
Tadeusz Wieloch, Neurobiology, University of Lund
Bertil Romner, Neurosurgery, University of Copenhagen
Tobias Cronberg, Neurology, University of Lund
David Erlinge, Cardiology, University of Lund