It gives me great pleasure to extend a warm welcome from the Spectrum Conferences to the upcoming International Summit on Pediatric Nutrition, Gastroenterology, and Child Development (ISPGCD2024), which will be place on December 02-04, 2024 in the beautiful city of Brussels, Belgium.
ISPGCD2024 extracts from pediatric and neonatal nutrition, breastfeeding, kidney and pancreas transplant, gastrointestinal cancer, biological and physical growth of children, and related issues, where you can experience truly sumptuous information and knowledge in pediatric, gastroenterology, and child development, and vice versa.
Aside from the comprehensive program of presentations and panel discussions, we encourage you to take advantage of your time in Brussels by exploring its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural surroundings. The city offers a unique blend of art, history, and scenic landscapes that challenges will surely leave you inspired.
We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels in December 2024!
100+
Participants
25+
Countries
50+
Speakers
15+
Sessions
June 14, 2024
March 08, 2024
July 12, 2024
Pediatric and Neonatal Nutrition
Nutrition & Diets, Adolescent Medicine
Allergy, Immunology & Respiratory
Health Economics & Management
Haematology and Oncology
Neonatologists
Endocrinology and Growth
Gastroenterology & Metabolism
Social and Environmental Pediatrics
Surgery – Transplantation
Child Development & Stages
Clinical Pediatric
Child Health Inequalities and Climate Change
Early Intervention on Child Development & Nutrition
Child Development Tools & Assessment Charts
Pediatric Psychotic Disorder & The Role of Psychotherapy
Child Development & Behavioral Disorders
Autism & Probiotics
Fecal-Oral Transmission of SARS-Cov-2 Gastroenterology
Gastrointestinal Genetics and Immunology
Neurogastroenterology
Pediatric Parental Nutrition
Gastrointestinal Disease & Diagnosis
Clinical Case Study in Pediatrics, Gastroenterology & Child Development
Nutrition Management for HIV/AIDS Infected Infants and Children
Emergency Pediatrics
Stem Cell in Child Development