Mickeal Hiligsmann awarded ESCEO-Agnovos Healthcare Young Investigators Award
Mickael Hiligsmann has been awarded as one of the recipients of the ESCEO-AGNOVOS HEALTHCARE YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARDS during the WCO-IOF-ESCEO Congress 2017 in Florence on March 23-26, 2017.
He was further invited as a speaker in the CERIN-EMF-GDP LUNCH SYMPOSIUM - DAIRY PRODUCTS AND BONE IN 2017: FROM HEALTH BENEFITS TO HEALTH ECONOMICS with a presentation entitled “Saving lives and resources by preventing osteoporotic fractures with dairy products".
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