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Top Congress organizes the European Symposium ACCLC

The ACCLC European Symposium Summit, organised in Barcelona by Top Congress.

2011-08-06
BARCELONA, SPAIN, August 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Spain Destination Management Company Top Congress, has organized very successfully the European Symposium of the Catalan Association of Clinical Laboratory Sciences. The site chosen for this event, with the support and advice by Top Congress, was the incomparable setting of the Institut de les Ciències Catalanes in Barcelona, where the Catalan Association of Clinical Laboratory Sciences brought together over one hundred participants from all entities related to itself, throughout the European continent.

The European Symposium, convened by the guardianship ACCLC Top Professional Congress, is a classic event in the calendar of events and research scientists. Endowed with great prestige in the medical sector, is a regular event on the agenda of top Congress.

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[Press-News.org] Top Congress organizes the European Symposium ACCLC
The ACCLC European Symposium Summit, organised in Barcelona by Top Congress.