A4M Call for Speakers for the 17th Annual Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative and Biomedical Technologies

The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Conference Program Committee would like to invite you to submit an abstract for poster presentation and/or speaking at the 17th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies.

All abstracts should be focused on clinical interventions and be applicable to the specialty of Anti-Aging Medicine.  Those abstracts that focus on current events in disease and society will be given priority.  All content should be absent of commercial statements and/or product endorsement.  Please include a minimum of 4 references.

ABSTRACTS DUE:  JUNE 30, 2009

TOPICS:
• Alternative Cancer Therapies
• Sleep Disorders
• Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement
• Facial Rejuvenation
• Weight Management including Non-Invasive Procedures for Obesity
• DNA Mitochondrial Repair
• Infectious Disease and Restoring the Immune System
• Exercise Physiology for Seniors
• Detoxification

 
The 2009/2010 Conferences will be held as follows:

December 9-12, 2009—Las Vegas, NV— SUBMISSION DEADLINE:  June 30, 2009

April 15-17, 2010—Orlando, FL—SUBMISSION DEADLINE:  November 6, 2009

September 23-25, 2010—TBA—SUBMISSION DEADLINE:  February 28, 2010

Once received, the abstract and application will be reviewed by the A4M Program Committee.  You will receive a decision shortly thereafter. 

For submission guidelines, please visit our website at http://www.worldhealth.net/pdf/SpeakerSubmissionGuidelines.pdf.  Please send all required materials to program@a4m.com.  Please specific the name of the event you are applying for.

Thank you,

A4M Scientific Program Committee

 


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