10.04.2024
APDP annual conference 2024
Register now for the upcoming APDP conference on Friday 7th June 2024 held at the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham, UK.
This year’s conference will build on new and established collaborations, sharing knowledge and bringing together diverse perspectives across the broad range of disciplines and stakeholder groups. The academic programme will include Elevator Pitches (short presentations of key outputs from APDP community members) linked to poster presentations, plenary lecture, and workshops on the following topics:
- Co-morbidity
- Pain in Childhood
- Technological solutions to pain
- Diversity amongst people with pain
- Cohorts
For more information and to register your place, please visit https://apdp.community/event/advanced-pain-discovery-platform-annual-conference-2024/
Registration closes on 17th April 2024.
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