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New pharmacological approaches to reproductive health and healthy ageing

Symposium on the Occasion of the 80th Birthday of Professor Egon Diczfalusy

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Professor Egon Diczfalusy, a pioneer in gynaecological endocrinology and in particular female contraception, celebrated his 80th birthday with a scientific symposium. The participants were scientists from all over the world who had been scholars and close collaborators at different points in time. The interdisciplinary meeting consisted of lectures on the epidemiological impacts of ageing, its challenge for the pharmaceutical industry, philosophical aspects of the future of mankind, and the history and future of contraception. Three round table discussions addressed the hormonal control of reproduction and ageing, new approaches and future perspectives of contraception for women and men, and hormone replacement in the elderly.

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New pharmacological approaches to reproductive health and healthy ageing, Werner Karl Raff

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2001
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Titre
New pharmacological approaches to reproductive health and healthy ageing
Sous-titre
Symposium on the Occasion of the 80th Birthday of Professor Egon Diczfalusy
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Springer
Publié
2001
Format
rigide
Pages
155
ISBN10
354042234X
ISBN13
9783540422341
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Professor Egon Diczfalusy, a pioneer in gynaecological endocrinology and in particular female contraception, celebrated his 80th birthday with a scientific symposium. The participants were scientists from all over the world who had been scholars and close collaborators at different points in time. The interdisciplinary meeting consisted of lectures on the epidemiological impacts of ageing, its challenge for the pharmaceutical industry, philosophical aspects of the future of mankind, and the history and future of contraception. Three round table discussions addressed the hormonal control of reproduction and ageing, new approaches and future perspectives of contraception for women and men, and hormone replacement in the elderly.