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September 2020 Events

  • 9/30
    • Advancing Basic and Translational Research for Genitourinary Conditions
      Sep 30, 2020 - Nov 18, 2020 - (All Day Event)
      These sessions will convene a multiperspective brain trust, including basic, translational, and clinical researchers at all stages of their careers; health professionals; patients; and industry representatives. Our topic is Female Urethral Function and Failure. Workshop participants will share knowledge, ask questions, and engage in real-time and asynchronous discussions regarding urethral function and failure.
  • 10/1
    • Advancing Basic and Translational Research for Genitourinary Conditions
      Sep 30, 2020 - Nov 18, 2020 - (All Day Event)
      These sessions will convene a multiperspective brain trust, including basic, translational, and clinical researchers at all stages of their careers; health professionals; patients; and industry representatives. Our topic is Female Urethral Function and Failure. Workshop participants will share knowledge, ask questions, and engage in real-time and asynchronous discussions regarding urethral function and failure.
  • 10/2
    • Advancing Basic and Translational Research for Genitourinary Conditions
      Sep 30, 2020 - Nov 18, 2020 - (All Day Event)
      These sessions will convene a multiperspective brain trust, including basic, translational, and clinical researchers at all stages of their careers; health professionals; patients; and industry representatives. Our topic is Female Urethral Function and Failure. Workshop participants will share knowledge, ask questions, and engage in real-time and asynchronous discussions regarding urethral function and failure.
  • 10/3
    • Advancing Basic and Translational Research for Genitourinary Conditions
      Sep 30, 2020 - Nov 18, 2020 - (All Day Event)
      These sessions will convene a multiperspective brain trust, including basic, translational, and clinical researchers at all stages of their careers; health professionals; patients; and industry representatives. Our topic is Female Urethral Function and Failure. Workshop participants will share knowledge, ask questions, and engage in real-time and asynchronous discussions regarding urethral function and failure.
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