Information
Everything you need to know.
Board of ESHO & Scientific Committee
- Local Organizing Committee
- Scientific Secretary
- Local Scientific Board
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Board of ESHO & Scientific Committee
President- R. Issels (Germany)
- G.C. van Rhoon (The Netherlands)
Members
- G. Ter Haar (United Kingdom)
- V. Milani (Germany)
- F. Dughiero (Italy)
- M.C.C.M. Hulshof (The Netherlands)
- M. Horsman (Denmark)
- N. Piotrkowicz (Poland)
- P. Gabriele (Italy)
Scientific Secretary
Gail ter Haar
Royal Marsden Hospital
Institute of Cancer Research
Downs Road
SM2 5PT, Sutton, Surrey
United Kingdom
gail.terhaar@icr.ac.uk
Meeting Venue
The meeting will be held at the Beurs-WTC, Beursplein 37 in Rotterdam at a 10 minute walk from the Central Station and 1 minute from subway station Beurs/Churchillplein. More details about meeting venue and how you can reach it can be found on their website.
Participants of the 26th Annual Meeting of the ESHO:
200 participants representing the different fields of hyperthermia research are expected to join the meeting: clinicians, physicist, biologists and technicians.
Scientific Program
The scientific program of ESHO 2010 will start and end with plenary sessions highlighting the latest innovations in biology, medicine and physics. Distinguished keynote speakers will be invited.
The plenary sessions in the morning will be followed by proffered paper sessions. In the afternoon workshops on specific topics will be organized. The final of each day will be a plenary session, which will include a poster report. All topics are summarized in the list given in the paragraph on abstract submission.
The scientific program will run from 08.30 until 18.00 hours.
ESHO-student award
At each annual meeting the ESHO is holding the “ESHO student award” event. This year again three ESHO student awards are available. One for each discipline: physics, medicine, biology. The Scientific committee will select award winners from the submitted abstract. Please note that you must indicate with your abstract submission whether you qualify for the ESHO- student Award competition.
ESHO students are participants who are still in training (PhD students, post-doc students, etc.). The candidate must be the presenting author of the electronic submission; after having submitted the abstracts online, the candidate should send an email to the scientific secretary dr. G. ter Haar, e-mail: gail.terhaar@icr.ac.uk, specifying her/his desire to compete for the award.
















