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European Cystic Fibrosis Society (ECFS) CONFERENCES |
The ECFS annual conference provides a forum for all with a common interest in CF
to meet and discuss their latest findings. This series of conferences began as
the European Working Group for Cystic Fibrosis (EWGCF) with the first official
meeting being held in Stockholm in 1970. True to the original tradition of
the EWGCF, each year the conference is held in a different European location and
is usually of 2 ½ days duration.
The conference scientific programme is
put together by an invited scientific committee and includes topics covering the
entire spectrum of CF related issues. Invited experts from basic science,
clinical and social care give presentations within plenary sessions, symposia,
workshops, special interest groups, and round table discussions. In
addition an essential ingredient of the conference is the presentation of work
following the submission of abstracts from all areas of interest in CF. These
presentations illustrate the work being conducted in the multiple disciplines
throughout the Scientific and Clinical CF Communities. About 450-500
abstract submissions are currently received per conference. These
abstracts are reviewed by members of the scientific committee for acceptance or
rejection. A decision is then made on accepted abstracts whether a
presentation is best made as a poster or an oral presentation at the conference.
Accepted abstracts are published in a supplement of the Journal of Cystic
Fibrosis.
Young investigators under the age of 35 are eligible
to be considered for an award recognising the research work contained in their
abstract submission.
In addition to the abstracts, case presentations are invited for discussion
within specialist fields.
Running parallel with the scientific meeting, the
conference venue hosts the meetings of special interest and paramedical groups,
and organisations that choose to hold their annual meetings in association with
the European conference.
Between 1200-1500 people attend this annual
conference representing a wide range of CF professional disciplines. Of
these, approximately 80% are from Europe with 20% from countries in the rest of
the world where CF is considered a clinical problem.
The annual
conference provides a platform for companies with an interest in CF related
issues to exhibit their products, meet the delegates, and to conduct their own
Satellite Symposia. The ECFS actively encourages such participation and is
grateful for the sponsorship it receives from these companies. Such sponsorship
is essential in reducing the cost of the meeting to those attending.
The
ECFS also welcomes any type of educational grant towards the development of the
conference programme, and/or towards the conference itself.
Since 2004,
the ECFS has been running another annual conference which is entirely dedicated
to basic science. The “New Frontiers in Basic Science of Cystic Fibrosis”
Conference has grown on the tradition of the CF Network meetings and are
characterised by active discussion of data and ideas at the forefront of
research on CF and CFTR, in an informal, co-operative environment. They bring
together not only the best of European and International experts, but also
post-graduate students engaged in cystic fibrosis research, giving them ample
opportunity to interact and discuss science. In 2006, the Conference was held
jointly with the The Physiological Society.
The ECFS also organises
regular Consensus meetings. This is a forum of invited experts to discuss and
draw up consensus papers on issues related to CF at a European level. The
final consensus documents are published in the Journal of Cystic Fibrosis.
Further details on the history of the Society can be found at the
ECFS main site
