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World Health Summit 2011 in Berlin, Germany

The World Health Summit under the patronage of Nikolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel is one of the world’s foremost gatherings of leaders from academia, politics, industry and civil society to jointly develop strategies and take action to address key challenges in medical research, global health and health care delivery with the aim of shaping the political, academic and social agendas.

23 October 2011 - 26 October 2011
Austria
The conference is organized by the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin together with the M8 Alliance of Academic Health Centers and National Academy Leopoldina, as well as the 60 most important National Academies, the WHO and the EU.
In 2011, the World Health Summit will take place under the motto “Today’s Science – Tomorrows Agenda”, linking scientific and other evidence to shape tomorrow’s agenda in the field of global health.

The meeting will focus on non-communicable diseases and the role of mass media in health promotion, new approaches in research and innovation, ensuring public health in times of climate change and innovative models in global health governance. In addition, after the recent nuclear catastrophe in Japan, health-preparedness and prevention after such mega-disasters will also be addressed.

For more information about the program, please follow this link: http://www.worldhealthsummit.org/program/program/program-2011/(opens in new window)

To register for the World Health Summit, please follow this link:
http://www.worldhealthsummit.org/registration/participant-registration/(opens in new window)
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