ERS International Congress 2018: highlights from best-abstract awardees

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Olivier BurgyJana De Brandt

Abstract

A summary of the ERS International Congress 2018 from the best-abstract awardees for each ERS Assembly and their views on the evolving field of research of their respective Assemblies http://ow.ly/c0eq30ntKuw.

References

Jun 30, 2015·Nature Genetics·Matthew R NelsonPhilippe Sanseau
Aug 28, 2016·The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology·Maria-Jose Martinez-BravoSusanne Gabrielsson
Dec 29, 2016·The New England Journal of Medicine·Hans BisgaardKlaus Bønnelykke
Mar 2, 2017·American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine·Lindsey A MorrowSteven H Abman
Mar 21, 2017·American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology·Hani N AlsafadiDarcy E Wagner
Jul 1, 2017·European Respiratory Review : an Official Journal of the European Respiratory Society·Carla F Kim
Jul 7, 2017·The European Respiratory Journal·Gerald BurgstallerOliver Eickelberg
Dec 16, 2017·American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine·Corinne A KeetRoger D Peng
Mar 10, 2018·The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology·Lorenzo CecchiIsabella Annesi-Maesano
Mar 17, 2018·American Journal of Epidemiology·Alban RametteClaudia E Kuehni
Apr 22, 2018·The European Respiratory Journal·Keely LoewenMeghan B Azad
May 19, 2018·The European Respiratory Journal·Philippe BonniaudMartin Kolb
Jul 26, 2018·American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine·Aina Martin-MedinaMelanie Königshoff
Sep 1, 2018·American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine·Ganesh RaghuUNKNOWN American Thoracic Society, European Respiratory Society, Japanese Respiratory Society, and Latin American Thoracic Society
Sep 8, 2018·The European Respiratory Journal·Alvar AgustiAlberto Papi
Sep 18, 2018·The New England Journal of Medicine·Martin KolbUNKNOWN INSTAGE Investigators
Sep 24, 2018·Thorax·Makon-Sébastien NjockIngrid Struman
Nov 9, 2018·ERJ Open Research·Katherine J BainesJodie L Simpson
Dec 1, 2018·The European Respiratory Journal·Ildikó HorváthGuy Joos

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