BARCELONA, SPAIN, May 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Professional Congress Organiser Top Congress held at the Meliá Los Galgos, a hotel with a privileged location in the Salamanca district of Madrid, next to the famous Calle Serrano and 2 km from the stadium Bernabeu, the 2011 edition of Hormones and usual course under the program of seminars and courses of the Spanish Society of Clinical Chemistry. With great success of participation and attendance, Top Congress is already working on the 2012 edition of this prestigious course
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The Professional Conference Organizer Top Congress organizes the Hormones Course for SEQC at hotel Meliá Los Galgos de Madrid.
New event organised in Madrid, Hotel Meliá Los Galgos, by Professional Congress Organizer, Top Congress.
2012-05-08
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[Press-News.org] The Professional Conference Organizer Top Congress organizes the Hormones Course for SEQC at hotel Meliá Los Galgos de Madrid.New event organised in Madrid, Hotel Meliá Los Galgos, by Professional Congress Organizer, Top Congress.
