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                   >>>  CME CREDITS ASSIGNED TO PROGRAMME OF AUGUST 26

Dear colleagues, 

The International Society for Fibrinolysis and Proteolysis (ISFP) has selected Amsterdam for its 20th congress. I am pleased to announce that we have succeeded in developing an attractive scientific program covering a wide range of contemporary topics. I wish to emphasize our intention to devote a substantial part of the 2010 programme to clinical topics, making it a truly multidisciplinary event of interest to clinicians and non-clinicians alike.

Apart from sharing your latest scientific data with your peers and colleagues, ISFP Amsterdam 2010 will provide ample opportunity for social interactions in an informal atmosphere throughout the congress. Take a look at our social programme page to get a glimpse of what you may expect.
 

Amsterdam as the hosting city hardly needs any introduction. Many of you will be familiar with the world-famous historical canals surrounding its old city center and will have heard about the open-mindedness and international orientation of its inhabitants. Why not take ISFP Amsterdam 2010 as an opportunity to combine science and pleasure? To make things even more comfortable for you, we have chosen Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky and its congress facilities as the congress venue. This venue is in the very heart of the historical inner city with many of Amsterdam’s world famous highlights at walking distance. This summer, Amsterdam offers an additional attraction: the big maritime event, Sail Amsterdam 2010, which will take place August 19-23, back-to-back with our congress.  

We look forward to welcoming you to Amsterdam next summer for ISFP Amsterdam 2010 and, if your schedule permits, perhaps a couple of days extra to enjoy the rich cultural heritage and the history of our capital. 

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, 
Professor Kees Kluft, President