Airway diseases
Respiratory infections
Journal session
The best of the European Respiratory Journal 2021
Translational
COVID
Aims : To highlight the best original research and series in translational and basic science as well as airway disease published in the flagship journal of the European Respiratory Society; to highlight the contribution of the European Respiratory Journal (ERJ) to COVID-19 and respiratory infections; to highlight the highest impact guidelines, reviews and original contributions.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, General practitioner, Medical Student, Medical Technical Assistant, Nurse, Respiratory critical care physician, Paediatrician, Pathologist, Patient, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Radiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist, Scientist (basic, translational), Thoracic oncologist, Thoracic surgeon, Respiratory therapist, Journalist
Methods :
Cell and molecular biology, Epidemiology, Public health
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Introduction
M. Kolb(Hamilton (ON), Canada)
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14:50
The best papers in the ERJ: translational Science
S. Meiners(Sülfeld, Germany)
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Description
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2614
15:05
The best papers in the ERJ: airways disease
D. Singh(Manchester, United Kingdom)
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Description
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2615
15:20
The best papers in the ERJ: clinical practice
A. Dinh-Xuan(Paris, France)
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Description
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2616
15:35
The best papers in the ERJ: respiratory infections and COVID-19
D. Stolz(Freiburg, Germany)
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Description
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2617
15:50
Discussion and Q&A
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16:10
Conclusions
M. Kolb(Hamilton (ON), Canada)
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