09 ESPGHAN

European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition

June 3 - 5 - Budapest, Hungary

The Scientific programme is now available
Photos of the congress

Discover the photos of the the 42th ESPGHAN Annual meeting :

Espghan - 2009, Social Events

Espghan - 2009, June 03

Espghan - 2009, June 04

Espghan - 2009, June 05

Espghan - 2009, June 06

 
Important information

The 42th ESPGHAN Annual meeting to be held in June 3 to 6, 2009 will take place at Convention Budapest Ltd, Budapest, Hungary

 

Congress Office

For information about exhibition, abstract submission, registration, please contact :

ESPGHAN 2009 C/o Colloquium

12, rue de la Croix Faubin - 75557 Paris Cedex 11 - France

Phone : 33 (0) 1 44 64 15 15

Fax : 33 (0) 1 44 64 15 16

E-mail : espghan2009@colloquium.fr

 

Accommodation and Excursions only

Convention Budapest Ltd

H-1097 BUDAPEST Tóth Kálmánutca 33. “B”

Phone :+36 129 901 84,+36 129 901 85

Fax :+36 129 901 87

Contact : Mr Zsombor Papp

E-mail : zspapp@convention.hu

 

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Update: 05-09-2008

Welcome Address

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 42nd Annual Meeting of ESPGHAN in Budapest. The Hungarian capital is honoured to host for the second time the most prestigious event of paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition in Europe.

 

The first ESPGHAN Meeting in Budapest was organized in a friendly athmosphere with 350 participants, in the summer of 1989. One of the main practical achievements of that meeting was the approval of modified criteria for the diagnosis of coeliac disease, which since that time have been referred to as Budapest criteria. I am sure that ESPGHAN 2009 in Budapest will cover the most exciting and up to date results of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. The postgraduate course, the symposia, the state of art lecture and the keynote lectures will appeal to the more than a thousand delegates. When the delegates arrived in Budapest in 1989, Hungarian people were going through very rapid historical changes. During that summer conferences took place among the representatives of the disintegrating communist government and the nascent parties of the opposition, which led to a system of free elections and a way toward multiparty democracy. Since that time the thousand year old Hungary became a free country, and now it is also a member state of the European Union.

 

Perhaps no other capital has played such a dominant role as Budapest in the life of a nation. About 2 million people or every fifth Hungarian lives here. The Buda hills on the right bank and the Pest plain on the left bank, diversify the city. The Danube, Europe’s highway, determines the life of Budapest dividing it into two and yet connecting both sides of the city’s districts. Our capital - growing into a true metropolis - renews and transforms itself from day to day, greeting those arriving with ever more to see. You will feel this atmosphere especially during the social events. I am sure that you will have great days in Budapest.

 

 

András Arató

Professor of Paediatrics

Congress President of ESPGHAN 2009.