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The first International Symposium on Urolithiasis Research was held
in Leeds, England, in 1968. The meeting was the first in what was
to become a series of symposia intended to gather together a
diverse group of biochemists and physicians, urologists and
engineers, with a common interest in factors affecting the
formation of human urinary stones. Since its inception the series
has threaded a peripatetic course back and forth across the
Atlantic Ocean, from Madrid in Spain, to Davos in Switzerland, to
Williamsburg in the USA, to Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany and
Vancouver in Canada, under the guardianship of Drs Nordin,
Cifuentes Delatte, Fleisch, Smith, Schwille, Dirks and Sutton, and
their colleagues. In 1992, for the first time, the meeting moved to
the southern hemisphere, to Cairns in Northeastern Australia.
Unlike most previous symposia, there were no invited papers.
Instead, the submitted abstracts were allowed to dictate the
content of the meeting so that the conference programme would
reflect the flavour of current research in the field. To achieve
this, all abstracts were graded anonymously by three referees to
determine their categorization as oral, theme poster, or general
poster presentations. The 300 or so accepted absracts were then
allocated to seven plenary sessions, nine theme poster discus sion
groups and three large general poster sessions."
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