Erasmus Conferences & Events S.A.: Paving the way for a healthier and more equitable future for all
The Erasmus team is pleased to announce two upcoming conferences, both set to explore important topics with far-reaching implications in critical sectors related to the environment and health on one hand and fertility on the other.
At Erasmus, we take pride in being part of the process, and contributing with our professional services to setting the stage for generating meaningful discussions, driving innovation, and ultimately paving the way for a healthier and more equitable future for all.
In the heart of the summer, in early July, researchers, academics and students will convene at the University of Athens Campus, in the Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, for the 38th International Conference on Geochemistry and Health.
Both experienced and junior participants will have the opportunity to promote their work and interact in person with peers and knowledgeable colleagues, thus delving into some of the most pressing environmental challenges we face today, including the impact of emerging contaminants on human health, innovative data collection methods for studying environmental change, and the role of environmental geochemistry in the energy transition era. Thought-provoking discussions and insight sharing by leading experts from across the globe are expected to advance the process of finding solutions to these complex challenges.
Two months later, the IFFS 2023 World Congress will focus on current advances in reproductive health, access to fertility care, and reproductive rights across the globe. The global scientific community of the field will explore New Horizons in Fertility Care, (as is the title of the Congress) over a 4-day meeting which aims at generating meaningful discussions and communicating innovative approaches that can help move the needle on these critical issues.
The Congress will take place at the Athens Megaron International Conference Centre on September 10-13, 2023 bringing together clinical experts, policymakers and healthcare professionals, with an important spotlight also on the patient perspective.