Key Deadlines
Abstract Submission
CLOSED
Scholarship Application
CLOSED
Earlybird Registration
CLOSED
Accommodation
Thursday 4 August
Final Registration
Friday 19 August
With thanks to our sponsors
Platinum Sponsors
Bronze Sponsor
The organisations listed have kindly sponsored INHSU 2016. Sponsorship is offered as an unconditional grant. The sponsors have no control over content, tone, emphasis, allocation of funds or selection of recipients. INHSU does not endorse or promote any healthcare related products.
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INHSU 2016
7 - 9 September, Oslo, Norway
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DON'T MISS OUT ON ACCOMMODATION SAVINGS!
There is only 1 week left until the accommodation deadline Thursday 4 August! Make sure you book your accommodation through the conference registration system to gain access to fantastic discounted rates.

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Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel
Save your commuting time and stay onsite at the conference venue! You can use that extra time to enjoy some relaxation and take in the stunning vistas of both the city and the fjord that the hotel has access to sitting 22 stories above the city. This modern relaxing hotel offers everything you need to enjoy your stay. For more information visit the conference website. |

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Smart Hotel
Need something a little more budget conscious? Then why not check out the fantastic low cost rates the conference secretariat has secured at The Smart Hotel. Only a short 4 minute walk from the conference venue, the Smart Hotel offers intimate budget rooms whilst still providing you with everything you need to enjoy your stay. For more information visit the conference website. |
Already registered, but didn't book your accommodation? Contact the conference secretariat at info@inhsu2016.com or +61 2 8204 0770 and we will be able to assist you.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHT
Session E: Limiting the HCV Epidemic
This session covers important topics related to strategies to combat the HCV epidemic among PWID. The session starts with professor Matt Hickman from University of Bristol giving a State-of-the-Art lecture on HCV treatment as prevention. He will present modelling data, but will also touch on how treatment as prevention can be demonstrated empirically. Professor Andrea Cox from John Hopkins University will then share with us some of her knowledge on immunity against HCV, HCV vaccines under development and how these can be tested within the community. Following this talk, professor Jon Arne Røttingen from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health will give an exciting talk on the the recent Ebola vaccine experience, focusing on cluster randomisation and potential implications for HCV trial design. Closing the session, Berne Stålenkrantz from the The Swedish Drug User Union will present their peer training manual "Liver or Die”.
HAVE YOU GOT YOUR TICKET TO THE CONFERENCE DINNER?

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Make sure you book your ticket to attend this year's conference dinner taking place at the stunning Posthallen. This is a great opportunity to indulge in the local cuisine, network with your peers and enjoy the local entertainment. For more information visit the conference website If you've already registered, but didn't book your ticket contact the conference secretariat at info@inhsu2016.com or +61 2 8204 0770. |
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