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Abstract
With great pleasure, we welcome you to the 59th annual scientific meeting of the European Society for Clinical Investigation, in Genoa, Italy, on May 21–23, 2025.
Gaining awareness on aging as an unavoidable process isn't a defeat but rather a catalyst for contemporary scientific research. While the medical field takes the lead in this endeavour, it's increasingly intertwined with ever-broader areas of science.
These are the principles we aim to imprint and upon which we work to build an exciting scientific program. We are planning several parallel symposia covering different aspects of aging in human health and disease. Keynote lectures, abstract presentations and pre-meeting courses will compose a consolidated recipe for a successful ESCI meeting.
Not by chance, Liguria, with Genoa as its capital, has been certified by the European Community as the oldest region in Europe. Long-time aware of this—and a paradigm of the abovementioned concepts—the local government and healthcare system had to rethink the economic activities, environmental management, connectivity and housing to maintain resident well-being.
Why do people live longer in Liguria? We invite you to discover it! Amazing landscapes, where the mountains meet the sea face to face, a thousand-year history and a cuisine waiting to be discovered. These are some of our secrets that provide an ideal backdrop for 3 days of science, networking and why not, a bit of fun!
We are happy and proud to have you here as our guests in Genoa!
Luca Liberale
Federico Carbone
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Genoa IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy
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EJCI considers any original contribution from the most sophisticated basic molecular sciences to applied clinical and translational research and evidence-based medicine across a broad range of subspecialties. The EJCI publishes reports of high-quality research that pertain to the genetic, molecular, cellular, or physiological basis of human biology and disease, as well as research that addresses prevalence, diagnosis, course, treatment, and prevention of disease. We are primarily interested in studies directly pertinent to humans, but submission of robust in vitro and animal work is also encouraged. Interdisciplinary work and research using innovative methods and combinations of laboratory, clinical, and epidemiological methodologies and techniques is of great interest to the journal. Several categories of manuscripts (for detailed description see below) are considered: editorials, original articles (also including randomized clinical trials, systematic reviews and meta-analyses), reviews (narrative reviews), opinion articles (including debates, perspectives and commentaries); and letters to the Editor.