About GASTRO 2024 | Hybrid Event
Magnus Group is delighted to welcome you to take part and share your research findings and expertise at its “2nd Edition of International Conference on Gastroenterology” which is scheduled during October 21-23, 2024 in Baltimore, MD, USA and Virtually.
The conference will proceed on the theme “Gastroenterology: A view through the scope.”
This HYBRID EVENT allows you to participate in person at Baltimore, MD, USA or Virtually from your home or work.
Gastroenterology is the study of the function and diseases of the throat, small digestive tract, stomach, colon and rectum, bile channels, gallbladder, pancreas and liver. Gastrointestinal and liver diseases are the major social issue worldwide, putting a significant strain on national health-care budgets and serving as the single most common cause of disease death.
Latest biological and medical breakthroughs have explained the causes of chronic liver inflammation and resulted in the development of new treatments for a variety of liver diseases.
The global congress focuses primarily on the state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for gastroenterology diseases. It addresses the most recent scientific findings and technical advances in the scientific domain, bringing together leading gastroenterologists, hepatologists, endoscopists, oncologists, virologists, microbiologists, researchers, scientists, surgeons, doctors, students, and industry and pharma experts to share their perspectives on crucial aspects of gastroenterology research. The hallmarks of this conference are the world’s most sought-after speakers, cutting-edge research strategies, innovations, and the most recent gastroenterology updates.
The conference aims to produce high quality scientific content through its keynote sessions, oral and poster presentations.
We hope to welcome you at GASTRO 2024 !!
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