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Fighting heart disease in newborns

 

The Neonatal Heart Society is dedicated to improving the well-being of neonates with heart disease through scientific discovery, education, and advocacy while building collaborative, multidisciplinary models of healthcare delivery.

NeoHeart 2018 was our first assignment for the Society, and we’re looking forward to working with them again in 2019.



Thank you all very much. It was our first time using such a product but I can tell you from my interaction with the presenters and audience, they loved it.

The consistent emails to the presenters you used were vital and so informative. It was easy to access and continues to be very easy to maneuver. Christer, your presence was essential and very much appreciated.

Our next conference is in California and we will be looking to repeat this year’s success.

Again, thank you very much for all of you’re help and support.

Best Regards,
Victor Y. Levy, MD, MSPH, FAAP, FACC. Program Chair, NeoHeart 2018. President, Neonatal heart Society

Dark Matter, anyone?

 

Waves, particles, and really, really big things…
like giant telescopes here on earth, and galaxies and stars and exoplanets out there in space – most of which are mind-boggling distances from us and cannot be seen with the human eye. We’re talking about the annual Winter meeting of the American Astronomical Society – AAS, where researchers just finished presenting their cutting-edge iPosters on all of the above plus Dark Matter, Instrumentation, Computation and more.

Reach out and convey your research!

Our iPosterSessions have hosted a plethora of research. When authors create an electronic poster we act as a vehicle for research presentation. Since we facilitate the communication of research, it is crucial that the researcher has 100% control over the creative process. Some electronic poster authors take time to include video, graphics and other multimedia content – subsequently, their poster becomes a real hit at the conference.

Click the image above to explore this great iPoster! It was displayed at the Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting, hosted American Astronomical Society.