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Κατηγορία Εγγραφής & Κόστος
Κατηγορία Κόστος
Ειδικοί 110,00 €
Ειδικευόμενοι 80,00 €
Λοιποί Επαγγελματίες Υγείας 50,00 €
Προπτυχιακοί Φοιτητές/Φοιτήτριες* Δωρεάν
*Απαραίτητη προϋπόθεση η προσκόμιση φοιτητικής ταυτότητας
Τα παραπάνω κόστη επιβαρύνονται με Φ.Π.Α 24 % σε περίπτωση έκδοσης τιμολογίου

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  • Συμμετοχή στα επισιτιστικά του συνεδρίου (γεύματα, διαλείμματα καφέ)
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  • Είσοδο στον εκθεσιακό χώρο
  • Πιστοποιητικό Παρακολούθησης (CME-CPD credits)
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Reza Dana, MD, MPH, MSc, FARVO

Claes H. Dohlman Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
Vice Chair for Harvard Department of Ophthalmology
Director, Harvard-Vision Clinical Scientist Development Program
Director, Cornea Service, Mass. Eye and Ear
Senior Scientist, Mass. Eye and Ear/Schepens Eye Research Institute, and Committee on Immunology, Harvard Medical School

Reza Dana holds the Claes Dohlman Chair in Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and is Senior Scientist & Director of Cornea at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear, and Vice Chairman of Harvard Department of Ophthalmology. A graduate of Johns Hopkins and Harvard universities, he completed his residency at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary followed by fellowships at Wills Eye Hospital, Mass. Eye and Ear, and Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Dana’s research focuses on the regulation of corneal and ocular surface immunity in transplantation, autoimmunity, wound healing, and regenerative medicine approaches to corneal diseases. His research has led to over 500 publications, which to date have been cited >60,000 times with an h-index of 115; Scholar GPS has ranked Dr. Dana in the top 0.05% of scholars worldwide.
Dr. Dana has trained 150 research postdoctoral and graduate students from 36 countries to date in his laboratory, in addition to over 100 clinical fellows; more than 30 of his trainees have become department/division chiefs.
Dr. Dana is Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal Cornea.

He has been the recipient of multiple awards, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, Special Scholar Award, Physician-Scientist Award, Lew R. Wasserman Award, the Senior Scientific Investigator Award, and Stein Innovation Award from Research to Prevent Blindness, the Cogan and Friedenwald Awards from ARVO, the LSU Chancellor’s Award in Neuroscience and Ophthalmology, the Thygeson Lectureship, the Alcon Research Institute Award, the Kersley Medal (UK), the Endre A. Balazs Prize from ISER, among many others. He was also recipient of the A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring Award at Harvard Medical School, the highest honor in mentoring awarded to Harvard medical faculty.

Dr. Jurado-Fasoli

Dr. Jurado-Fasoli is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology at the University of Granada, Spain, and a researcher at the Sport and Health University Research Institute (iMUDS). He holds a PhD in Biomedicine from the University ofGranada and is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist. His research focuses on human physiology, nutrition, dietary supplementation, and exercise, particularly in relation to metabolic health and performance. He has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed scientific papers, many in top-quartile journals, and has received several distinctions, including the Best Doctoral Thesis Award (2023–2024) from the Spanish Society of Physiological Sciences. Dr. Jurado-Fasoli has conducted research stays in leading institutions such as Yale University, Leiden University Medical Center, and Chalmers University of Technology, and has active collaborations with international research groups. His work aims to advance precision nutrition strategies for improving health and physical performance.

Prof. Eric Robinson

Eric is a Professor of Psychology & Public Health at the University of Liverpool, UK. His research examines how food policy can be used to improve population diet and reduce obesity. His work has directly informed and evaluated national dietary policy, as well as being recognised by the World Obesity Federation (Outstanding New Faculty Member, 2016) and leading national, European and international scientific societies (2010-2024).

Dr. Mark Hopkins

Dr. Mark Hopkins is an Associate Professor of Nutritional Physiology and an UKRI Future Leaders Fellow within the School of Food Science & Nutrition, University of Leeds, UK. His work aims to link whole-body metabolism and psychological function with human behavior to gain a better understanding of how eating behavior is shaped by our physiology, and how these relationships are altered under differing conditions of energy balance. In particular, he is interested in 1) the relationships between body composition, energy expenditure and appetite control, 2) the role of fat-free mass and resting metabolic rate on the control of appetite, 3) the impact of exercise on appetite control, and 4) the biological and behavioral compensatory mechanisms that resist diet and exercise-induced weight loss.
Mark has published extensively in the areas of human appetite, energy balance and obesity, with >100 peer-reviewed research articles, a Scopus H-index of 35 (Google Scholar = 42), and >3900 Scopus citations (Google Scholar >6600). He has successfully obtained £4.9 million in research funding, including £2.4 million as PI (UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship; Wellcome) and £2.5 million as Co-I (National Institute for Health Research; White Rose University Consortium). He has authored two expert position statements on exercise and appetite control for the British Association of Sport & Exercise Sciences (the professional body for sport and exercise sciences in the UK) and is an author on the recent American College of Sports Medicine’s consensus statement on Physical Activity and Excess Body Weight and Adiposity for Adults. He is the Network Lead for the Association for the Study of Obesity Yorkshire Region, and a steering committee member for the BBSRC ORIC Research Hub, INFORM, and the Movement and Physical Activity Interdisciplinary Research Network at the University of Leeds, UK.