A pdf version of the Conference Report is now available for you to download free of charge here.
A pdf version of the Conference Report is now available for you to download free of charge here.
As the full speaker programme for Rome has now been published, those who cannot make the entire two and half day event can register for the Friday, Saturday or Sunday sessions individually.
To explore the presentations and social programme or to find out more about registering, click here.
We are delighted to announce that the full conference programme is now available to view here. Alternatively you can download a PDF version here.
Once again, the standard and range of abstracts was excellent, enabling HRI’s peer review panel to select a diverse programme of high scientific quality.
You can look forward to 37 oral presentations, covering the full gambit of cutting edge research, from RCTs on respiratory illnesses in children, to experiments investigating homeopathy’s mechanism of action.
In addition, there will be poster talks, a poster session and a vibrant social programme for you to enjoy.
For those looking for CPD credits, the HRI Conference offers 17 hrs of learning time – 15.5 hrs from the main conference programme and 2.5 hrs from the pre-conference provings workshop.
N.B. The list of poster presentations will follow shortly.
As we move into 2015, the HRI peer review panel is busy assessing submitted abstracts to create a diverse programme of high quality research for you to enjoy. We look forward to announcing the programme in March. Meanwhile, here are the presentations you can look forward to from our illustrious list of keynote speakers:
Clinical Research
Prof Jennifer Jacobs, University of Washington, USA – Homeopathic treatment of respiratory illnesses in children: Results from two randomized trials
Dr Klaus von Ammon, University of Bern, Switzerland – Contribution of clinical observations to the discovery of mode of action of homeopathic medicines
Dr Robert Mathie, British Homeopathic Association, UK – Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised, placebo-controlled, trials of individualised homeopathic treatment
Experimental research
Prof Dr Paolo Bellavite, Verona University, Italy – Basic research on homeopathic principles
Prof Lucietta Betti, University of Bologna, Italy – Different approaches in homeopathic basic research: plant-based bioassays and evaporation-induced crystallization
Prof Dra Silvana Marques de Araújo, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil – Exploring the model of murine infection by Trypanosoma cruzi to investigate treatment with highly diluted drugs: the influence of Lycopodium clavatum or Phosphorus in Wistar rats
Watch more than 4 hours of interviews from the leaders of homeopathy research community from around the world, on the challenges and issues confronting them, their latest results and perspectives.
Want to Check out the 2013 conference in Barcelona. Download the conference programme, containing the full running order plus all oral and poster presentation abstracts: HRI Barcelona 2013 Programme.
Films of the Barcelona oral presentations are available here
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