45th European Calcified Tissue Society Congress
May 26, 2018 - May 29, 2018 | /location/

The European Calcified Tissue Society (ECTS) is the major organisation in Europe for researchers and clinicians working in the musculoskeletal field.
ECTS acts as a forum for the dissemination of scientific excellence and education. ECTS represents more than 600 members, including basic researchers, clinicians, students and health allied professionals working in the musculoskeletal field. It has a network of over 30 national and international societies
For over 50 years, the ECTS congress has grown in reputation as the most significant European research event in the musculoskeletal field, of interest to both scientists and clinicians.
Presentations
Auditorium 1 |Auditorium 2Auditorium 1
Treatment of osteoporosis in the oldest.
Clinical Update II
Vitamin D and calcium supplementation. When and why?
Clinical Update II
Renal osteodystrophy
Clinical Update II
Primary hyperparathyroidism: What's new?
Clinical Update III
Paget's disease of bone
Clinical Update III
President's Welcome Remarks
Opening Ceremony
Local Organising Committee Chair Welcome Remarks
Opening Ceremony
2018 Steven Boonen Clinical Research Award Introduction
Opening Ceremony
Introduction by the chairs
ECTS / ASBMR debate This house believes that population-based screening to detect high fracture risk should be offered to older postmenopausal women
Vote: For the motion
ECTS / ASBMR debate This house believes that population-based screening to detect high fracture risk should be offered to older postmenopausal women
Vote: Against the motion
ECTS / ASBMR debate This house believes that population-based screening to detect high fracture risk should be offered to older postmenopausal women
Comments and questions from the audience
ECTS / ASBMR debate This house believes that population-based screening to detect high fracture risk should be offered to older postmenopausal women
Rebuttal
ECTS / ASBMR debate This house believes that population-based screening to detect high fracture risk should be offered to older postmenopausal women
Rebuttal
ECTS / ASBMR debate This house believes that population-based screening to detect high fracture risk should be offered to older postmenopausal women
Vote
ECTS / ASBMR debate This house believes that population-based screening to detect high fracture risk should be offered to older postmenopausal women
How genomics can help the pharmaceutical industry
Symposium 1: From omics to therapy Academia meets industry
Management of SRE in patients with bone malignancies
Workshop 1: Clinical Cancer
Clinical presentation, prevalence and PVO development program
Educational Symposium 1: FOP - Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva - a dramatic rare bone condition
Can we save Medicine? An appraisal of the biomedical ecosystem
Symposium 2: Insights from Outside Science methodology: The reproducibility crisis
Scientific Ecosystems and Research Reproducibility
Symposium 2: Insights from Outside Science methodology: The reproducibility crisis
Molecular imaging of bone metastases in the clinic: status and prospects
Symposium 3: Molecular Imaging
Management, Diagnosis, Prognosis
Workshop 2: Clinical Vertebral fractures (Joint with ASBMR)
Insights into mechanisms underlying onset of inflammation and bone loss during rheumatoid arthritis
Symposium 4: Inflammation & Bone
Clinical approaches to assess bone loss due to inflammation
Symposium 4: Inflammation & Bone
Gastric bypass. Effects on bone metabolism and fracture risk
Workshop 3: Clinical Weight Loss & Bone
Anabolic / Sequential therapies
Big Clinical Session
Auditorium 2