Dutch Pharmacological Society Spring Meeting 2024
April 5th 2024, Amsterdam, VUMC
On Friday April 5th 2024 we will organize our spring meeting together with the Dutch Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmacy (NVKFB). This meeting will take place in Amsterdam, VUMC, De Boelelaan 1117 1081 HV Amsterdam.
Abstract deadline on 1st of March.
Please send your abstract to the email address: a.roks@erasmusmc.nl
Registration for free.
Dutch Pharmacological Society Spring Meeting 2023
April 6th 2023, Nijmegen (Experience Center Radboudumc Nijmegen)
On Thursday April 6th 2023 we will organize our spring meeting together with the Dutch Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmacy (NVKFB). This meeting will take place at the Radboudumc Experience Center in Nijmegen.
The program can be found here:
Program Scientific Meeting NVKFB & NVF 6 April 2023
Dutch Pharmacological Society Spring Meeting 2022
1st of April 2022, Groningen
On Friday April 1st 2022 we organized our spring meeting together with the Dutch Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmacy (NVKFB). This meeting was organized in Groningen (Martini Church).
Date : 1 April 2022
Location : Martini Church, Groningen
The program can be found here:
https://nvkfb.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/PROGRAMME-of-the-SCIENTIFIC-MEETING-NVKFB-NVF-1-April-2022-1.pdf
Highlights NVF Spring Meeting 2022
The NVF poster prize (2022) was won by Elena Sendino Garví (PhD candidate at Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences). In her work, she introduced for the first time the potential use of Crispr/Cas as a gene repair therapy for the most severe mutation in renal cystinosis in vitro.
Previous NVF Spring Meetings
13th of April 2021
The Spring NVF meeting was organized together with the Dutch Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmacy (NVKFB).
This meeting with titled ‘Organs connected’ was organized in a hybrid format. Around this theme keynote lectures were provided by Prof. dr. Roos Masereeuw and Prof. dr. Hiddo Lambers Heerspink.
The NVF poster prize (2021) was won by Pien Goldsteen (University of Groningen). She is working on “Pluripotent stem cell derived airway cholinergic neurons for disease modelling of neuroplasticity”.