
Experimental Arthritis Treatment Centre for Children (EATC4C) Showcase Event
Start time: 09:30 / End time: 16:00 / Date: 22 Mar 2025 / Venue: Institute in the Park, Alder Hey Children's Hospital Open to: Students in host dept/school/institute/centre / Staff in host dept/school/institute/centre / Students from same Faculty as host dept/school/institute/centre / Staff from same Faculty as host dept/school/institute/centre / Students within this Faculty / Staff within this Faculty / Any UOL students / Any UOL staff / Students from other HEIs / Staff from other HEIs/research institutions / University of Liverpool Alumni / Business/industry / General Public Type: Symposium Cost: Free entry Contact: For more information contact Jessica Fitzgerald at jessica.fitzgerald@liverpool.ac.uk
About the event
Get ready to be inspired by young people’s stories, explore ground-breaking research, and dive into important discussions about the future of childhood inflammatory and musculoskeletal conditions. This is your chance to make a real difference—don’t miss out!
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