Message from the President
Dear colleagues and friends,
On behalf of the Saudi Society of Nephrology, I am delighted to invite you to The Saudi International Conference of Nephrology & Transplantation to be held in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from 19-22 February, 2012.
The Scientific Committee is preparing an interesting and informative scientific program, intending to gather an international faculty of experts in the fields of Chronic Kidney Disease, Dialysis, Transplantation and Hypertension.
We are looking forward to receiving your scientific contribution and welcome you in Riyadh on February 2012.
Important Information
Submitted abstracts may be withdrawn before 15 January 2012, but cannot be changed or modified.
All abstracts must be submitted electronically through the conference web site All abstracts must be received by 15 January 2012. Abstracts received after this date will not be considered by the abstract review committee.
The Fees for the Early Registration until Monday 19 December is:
500SR For Medical Doctors
250SR For Health Professionals
The Fees for the Registration is:
600SR For Medical Doctors
400SR For Health Professionals
Speakers
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Dr. Qais Alawqati

Dr. Peter Blake

Prof. Andrew Davenport

Prof. Francis Delmonico

Dr. David Jayne

Prof. Robert Lindsay

Dr. Mohamed Sayegh

Dr. Kjell Tullus

Dr. Adrian Woolf

Dr. Peter Mathieson

Dr. Daniel Cattran
Riyadh Information
The city of Riyadh represents in the field of urban growth a unique model of the origin of a major global city at about half a century of that period is not large enough - as defined by the emergence of cities - both what has been achieved through Riyadh to accomplish urban and urban than ever before.
During the proceeds of the last century began to urban development in the city of Riyadh, takes a new turn, the movement took off reconstruction rapidly throughout the city and its surrounding areas are amazing, effecting a large number of new neighborhoods, accompanied by the grand plans for the establishment of various municipal projects from a for roads and bridges and intersections and modern lighting, The above s auto T and pedestrians, and attitudes of multiple A to Toa BBQ, gardens and parks, and playgrounds A. To turn off's, fountains and forms a for aesthetic, and markets a to the general, commercial centers, slaughterhouses, health and other equipment and of facilities for modern, along with facilities, a Services A to educational, health and social services and a communications and transport types.