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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2017 · 5 MIN

Episode 38 - UCSF's CPVD Conference

from I'm Aware That I'm Rare: the phaware® podcast · host phaware global association

Over the past decade, great strides have been made in the understanding of the pathobiology of pulmonary vascular disease, and from these findings new therapeutic options have emerged. It is increasingly clear that pulmonary vascular pathology is integral to a number of childhood disorders.  At the 11th International Conference Neonatal & Childhood Pulmonary Vascular Disease, chair's Jeffrey R. Fineman, MD and Ian Adatia, MBChB, FRCP will bring together international experts to explore their current understanding of the basic pathobiology as well as new and future therapies for neonatal, pediatric, and adult pulmonary vascular diseases. Learn more here. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension at www.phaware.global Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on facebook, twitter, instragram, youtube & linkedin #phaware #phawareMD 

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