Presentation at the 25th Panhellenic Congress of Nephrology

At the 25th Panhellenic Congress of Nephrology, held from June 19 to June 21 at the Music Hall in Athens, the KERMIT Project was prominently featured through a poster presentation by Eva and Eleni. Organized by the Hellenic Society of Nephrology, this prestigious conference attracted a large and diverse audience, including internationally recognized Greek and foreign experts, as well as younger colleagues with varied research interests.

The poster presentation provided an excellent platform to introduce the KERMIT Project to a specialized medical audience. Eva and Eleni showcased the project's innovative approach to non-invasive diagnosis and monitoring of kidney diseases, highlighting the planned clinical tests that aim to correlate biomarkers in sweat with those in blood. Their presentation sparked significant interest and initiated productive discussions among nephrology professionals, fostering awareness of the project's potential impact on clinical practices.

The congress, renowned for its high scientific standards, included a wide range of lectures, round tables, and workshops covering the latest developments in nephrology. The active participation of Eva and Eleni in this forum not only contributed to the dissemination of the KERMIT Project's objectives but also positioned the project as a promising and innovative initiative in the field of nephrology research.

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