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We present to our readers the proceedings of the Second
International Workshop on Phosphate. A short account of the history
of the effort led to the Phosphate Workshops is appro priate and
can be of interest to the reader. The idea for Phosphate Workshops
was born in the early days of November, 1974. One of us (S. G. M. )
suggested the thought to a group of scientists gathered for a
luncheon in one of the attrac tive small restaurants in Weisbaden,
Germany. The purpose of the workshop was to bring together
interested scientists to discuss the newer developments and the
recent advances in the field of phosphate metabolism and the other
related minerals. An Organizing Committee made of Shaul G. Massry
(USA), Louis V. Avioli (USA), Philippe Bordier (France), Herbert
Fleisch (Switzerland), and Eduardo Slatopolsky (USA) was formed.
The First Workshop was held in Paris during June 5-6, 1975 and was
hosted by Dr. Philippe Bordier. Its proceeding was already
published. The Second Workshop took place in Heidelberg during June
28-30, 1976 and was hosted by Dr. Eberhard Ritz. Both of these
workshops were extremely successful scientific endeavors, and the
need for them was demonstrated by the great interest they generated
among the scientific community. The Or ganizing Committee,
therefore, decided to continue with the tradi tion to hold
additional Workshops annually or every other year."
We are pleased to present to our readers the Proceedings of the
Sixth International Workshop on Phosphate and Other Minerals which
was held in Verona, Italy, during June 24-26, 1983. It was hosted
by Professor Giuseppe Maschio, Professor of Medicine and Chief,
Department of Nephrology at the University of Verona. The Sixth
Workshop maintained the tradition of the previous ones. It provided
a unique and outstanding opportunity for close interaction between
scientist involved in the research of the overall field of Mineral
Metabolism. The current Workshop was attended by 250 scientists
from 15 countries including Austria, Canada, Denmark, England,
France, Germany, Holland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, and the United States of America. The topics discussed
included the renal handling of phosphate, transport of other
minerals, intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphate and
phosphate homeostasis in health and disease. Two symposia dealing
with the recent developments of the interactions between minerals,
parathyroid hormone, and blood pressure and between minerals and
myopathies were included. In addition to the 15 State-of-the-Art
Lectures, there were 43 oral and 63 poster presentations selected
from over 200 abstracts sub mitted to the Program Committee. The
Seventh International Workshop on Phosphate and Other Minerals will
be held during September, 1985, in Marseille, France. It will be
hosted by Professor Michel almer, Chief of the Department of
Nephrology at the University of Marseille. The theme of this coming
Workshop will focus on the pathophysiology of phosphate homeostasis
and the metabolism of other minerals."
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