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MDRF – UAB INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
on
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Theme:
“PREVENT DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE, CATCH THEM YOUNG”

Organized by
Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF), Chennai, India

In association with
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA & University of Minnesota, USA

Supported by
National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA


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SEMINAR

Venue: Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, 4, Conran Smith Road, Gopalapuram, Chennai – 600 086, India

Dates: March 27 - 29, 2009

The purpose of the seminar:This three day course is designed for those who are currently involved in clinical or epidemiological research. The focus of the course will be on aspects of study design and data analysis in epidemiology. The seminar will address preventive  measures for non-communicable diseases.

Contents of the International seminar: The seminar builds upon knowledge of various preventive measures for non-communicable diseases and has group discussions on the same. The seminar will cover various topics in the field of epidemiology, which includes “Epidemic, Prevention & Control of diabetes in India, Epidemic of Cardiovascular Disease in India, National Prevention & Control Programme for Diabetes / CVD / Stroke, Statistics and ethical issues and Empowering the community etc.,It also includes in-depth workshops on National Prevention and Control programs on NCDs. At the end of the seminar we expect the participants not only improve their knowledge in the field of prevention of NCD, also to increase their expertise in designing studies and analyze data.

Course materials:  The presentations of all faculty members will be provided in CD.

The Faculty: Eminent scientists and epidemiologists from University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA and leading scientists in the field of epidemiology from all over India will serve on the faculty list.


International faculty

Dr. O. Dale Williams, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA
Dr. Cora E. Lewis, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA
Dr. Myron D. Gross, University of Minnesota, USA
Dr. Sreelatha Meleth, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA
Prof. Prathip Phantumvanit, Thammasat University, Thailand
& Distinguished National Faculty
Pre-requisites for delegates:
  • Students of epidemiology and public health.
  • Students involved in epidemiological studies, both clinical and field studies.
  • Researchers involved in clinical trials and case control studies.

Registration fees for delegates: Rs. 500/-. Remit the fees as Demand Draft drawn in favour of “MADRAS DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION”, payable at Chennai.

Scholarship: A limited number of scholarships, which would support travel fare [Train -II class non-AC], accommodation and waiver of registration fees are available. Delegates will be selected based on “First Come, First Served" for the scholarship after careful scrutinize of their Curriculum Vitae and merits.

Extended up to March 10, 2009

Accommodation:
Contact Mr.A. Jawahar, Deputy Manager, Conference Management Group,
Cell No. : 98417 26479,  
Hi-Tours, Ist Floor, Sri Kalyan Square,
No. 83, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai – 600 008.
Tel: + 91-44-42148011-12-13, 
Fax : +91-44-42148014,  
Email : chennai@hi-tours.com

Contact Details: Further details and queries regarding the schedule of the seminar should be addressed to
Dr. R. Guha Pradeepa, Head, Research Grants Division
Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF),
4, Conran Smith Road, Gopalapuram,
Chennai–600 086,
Phone:  91-44-43968888
Fax : 28350935,
Email: pradeepa@drmohans.com and drmohans@vsnl.net                                                                                    

Dr. V. Mohan,
MD, FRCP(UK, Glasg, Edinberg), Ph.D., D.Sc, FNASc
President
Dr. M. Rema,
MBBS, D.O., Ph.D., FABMS
Vice-President