18th World Congress on Obesity and Nutrition 2019

Platform to Share New Treatments and Research for Obesity
Event Dates
2019-08-15 - 2019-08-16
Organizer
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Event contact title
General Queries:
Event contact first name
Vikash
Event contact last name
Rathod
Event contact telephone number
UK - 0-800-014-8923 / America - 1-213-233-9462 - 1-888-843-8169
Description

The 18th World Congress on Obesity & Nutrition (World Obesity 2019), will be held August 15-16, 2019 at Bangkok, Thailand .

The Conference will feature a highly reciprocated, adrenalizing and multifaceted program including workshops, plenary sessions as well as oral abstract and poster sessions. Under the theme of ‘ Platform to Share New Treatments and Research for Obesity’ the meeting will address the entire patient pathway and look beyond the scientific topics alone.

The Conference will replenish the excellent forum to encourage ideas and establish collaborations as well as to make up extreme discussions. Extended networking opportunities will foster communications between delegates.

Attendee information
Target Audience:
  • Obesity &  Endocrinology Associations and Societies
  • Metabolic & Bariatric Surgeons
  • Drugs & R & D Medical Devices Manufacturing Companies
  • Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons
  • Yoga & Fitness Professionals
  • Registered Nutritionists and Dieticians
  • BMI Training Institutes
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Diabetes Educators
  • Integrated Health Professionals
  • Physical Therapists,
  • Medical Colleges and Students
  • Industry Professionals,
  • Clinical Research Scientists & Students
  • Health Promoters
Partner Voices
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