THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD: CHARCOT LEGACY IN 21ST CENTURY
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The theme of the webinar will be a reflection of J.M. Charcot’s anatomo-clinical method which became the beacon of the Salpêtrière. We will provide an overview of its significance over two centuries and pave the way for the future in bone biology.Ìý
ÌýProgramme:Ìý
Charcot’s innovative approach in medicine: the anatomo-clinical methodÌý
Dr Richard Paisey
ÌýInflammation-Driven Osteoclast Activity in Charcot Foot: evidence from blood and bone biomarkersÌý
(Dr Ioanna Eleftheriadou & Dr Anastasios Tentolouris;Ìý Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko General Hospital, Athens, Greece).
ÌýFrom Tissue to Genes – One Cell at a Time – Exploring Charcot foot through cutting-edgeÌýspatial transcriptomics and cellular mappingÌý
(Assoc Prof ChristinaÌýMoeller Andreasen, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark)
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ÌýParticipation is free and the webinar will be recorded.Ìý However, access on demand will be available only to registered participants.Ìý
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This event is sponsored by the ÌýÌý and