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June 23-27, 2013 Seoul, Koreawww.iagg2013.org
Digital Ageing: A New Horizon for Health Care and Active Ageing
THE 20TH IAGG WORLD CONGRESSOF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS
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CONTENTS
THE 20TH IAGG WORLD CONGRESS OFGERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS
June 23-27, 2013Seoul, Korea
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Welcome Message
IAGG Program Planning Committee
Organizing Committee
Program at-a-Glance
Keynote & Opening Lectures
Presidential Symposia
Notable Programs
Call for Symposia Proposal
Call for Abstracts
Registration
Home-stay and Guest House Information
Hotel Accommodations
Exhibition
Sponsorship
Venue
Site Visits
Tours
Transportation
General Information
June 23-27, 2013 Seoul, Korea
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WELCOME MESSAGE
It is my pleasure and privilege to invite you to participate in the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics to be held from June 23-27, 2013 in Seoul, Korea.
The World Congress of IAGG has been held every four years in different countries all over the world. As one of the most highly acclaimed meetings in the field of ageing, the IAGG2013 congress is expected to gather a large number of participants from more than 90 countries.
At the 20th Seoul World Congress, under the theme of “Digital Ageing: New Horizon for Health Care and Active Ageing”, a wide range of scientific programs are being organized balancing four major fields of gerontology and geriatrics: Biology, Clinical Medicine, Social/Behavioral Sciences, Research/Policy/Practice. The organizing com-mittee will make interesting and worthwhile programs focused on the latest develop-ments and trends, as well as the future outlook of ageing society.
I truly believe that the IAGG2013 congress will be highly rewarding international fes-tivals for everyone and will bring enhancement of the academic level and industrial development, which will contribute to improve the quality of life in ageing society. Additionally, I encourage you to take this chance to explore the many faces of beauti-ful city Seoul and experience the unique Korean culture.
I would like to thank the Korean Government and the Samsung Life Insurance Company, as premier sponsors of the congress for their generous support which will make the congress more meaningful and enriching.
All members of the organizing committee look forward to meeting you at the IAGG2013 congress in Seoul, Korea.
Best regards,
Heung Bong Cha, PhDPresident-Elect of IAGGPresident and Chairperson of Organizing CommitteeThe 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics
The 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics
IAGG Executive Committee Members
Bruno Vellas (France) President
Alain Franco (France) Vice President and Secretary General
Athanase Benetos (France) Treasurer
Renato Maia Guimaraes (Brazil) Immediate Past President
Heung Bong Cha (Korea) President-Elect of IAGG, President & Chairperson of the Organizing Committee for IAGG2013
IAGG Regional Chairs
Isabella Aboderin (South Africa) Africa
Vladimir Khavinson (Russia) Europe
Peng Du (China) Asia & Oceania
Toni C. Antonucci (USA) North America
Jose Ricardo Jauregu (Argentina) Latin America & Caribbean
Organizing Committee Members
Hyung Joon Yoo (Korea) Chair of Scientific Committee
Sung-Jae Choi (Korea) Vice President & Secretary General of the Organizing Committee, Secretary General-Elect of IAGG
Dong Ho Lee (Korea) Chair of Finance Committee, Treasurer-Elect of IAGG
Yasuyoshi Ouchi (Japan) Immediate Past Regional Chair of Asia & Oceania Region
Bernard Forette (France) President of the 19th IAGG World Congress
IAGG PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE
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June 23-27, 2013 Seoul, Korea
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
President & Chairperson Heung Bong Cha, PhD
Vice Chairpersons
Sung-Jae Choi, MSW, PhD Taehyun Kim, PhD
Young Soo Lee, MD,PhD In Kyoung Lim, MD, PhD
Sang Chul Park, MD, PhD Han Yong Jung, MD, PhD
Hyung Joon Yoo, MD, PhD
Members
Suk June Chang, PhD Maeng Je Cho, MD, PhD
Hyun-Rim Choi, MD, PhD Miae Chun, PhD
Hae young Chung, PhD In Kwon Chung, PhD
Gyounghae Han, PhD Eun Sung Hwang, PhD
Young Soo Jin, MD, PhD In Kwa Jung, MD, PhD
Ku-Hun Jung, MSW Eung Gook KIim, PhD
Ik Ki Kim, PhD Dong Ho Lee, MD, PhD
Dong Woo Lee, MD, PhD Jae-Yong Lee, PhD
Sung Kook Lee, MD, PhD Yeun Sook Lee, PhD
Jung-ae Rhee, MD, PhD Seok Hwan Shin, MD, PhD
Misoon Song, RN, PhD Chang Won Won, MD, PhD
Hyunsook Yoon, PhD Gahyun Youn, PhD
Secretary General Sung-Jae Choi, MSW, PhD
Sub-committee Chairs
Scientific Program Hyung Joon Yoo, MD, PhD
Planning In Kwon Chung, PhD
Finance Dong Ho Lee, MD, PhD
Promotion In Kwa Jung, MD, PhD
Facility Coordination Ku-Hun Jung, MSW
Exhibition Yeun Sook Lee, PhD
Special Committee on Sponsorship Suk June Chang, PhD
Special Committee on Digital Ageing Sang Chul Park, MD, PhD
Special Committee on International Affairs
Hyun-Rim Choi, MD, PhD
Ik Ki Kim, PhD
Gahyun Youn, PhD
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PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE
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Exhibition
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Pre-Conference
Oral Presentations
Oral / Poster /Special Session
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 1-16
Luncheon SatelliteSymposia 1-4
Satellite Symposia Satellite Symposia
Luncheon SatelliteSymposia 5-8
Luncheon SatelliteSymposia 9-12
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 17-32
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 33-48
KeynoteLecture 1
KeynoteLecture 2
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Oral Presentations
Oral / Poster /Special Session
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 49-64
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 65-80
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 81-96
KeynoteLecture 3
KeynoteLecture 4
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Oral Presentations
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 97-112
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 113-128
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 129-144
KeynoteLecture 5
KeynoteLecture 6
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Oral Presentations
Closing Ceremony
Post-Conference
Presidential / SubmittedSymposia 145-160
KeynoteLecture 7
KeynoteLecture 8
Break/Exhibition/Poster
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Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Break/Exhibition/Poster
Congress Dinner
OpeningCeremony
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WelcomeReception
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KEYNOTE LECTURES
1. Health Care through Gerontechnology Alain Franco
Vice President & Secretary General, IAGG / Professor, Geriatrics Gerontology and Gerontechnology, Nice University Hospital, France
5. Population Ageing Issues in Developing Countries
Peng Du
Director and Professor, Institute of Gerontology, Renmin University of China in Beijing, China
3. Disease Modifying Drug Trials in Alzheimer's Diseases
Bruno Vellas
President, IAGG / Professor of Medicine/ Chief, Dept. of Internal Medicine & Geriatrics/ Chief, Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Research Centre of Toulouse, France
7. Digital Ageing: What and How?
Sang Chul Park
Professor and Director of Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University, Korea
2. Biology and Ageing Brian Kennedy
President and Chief Executive Officer, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, USA
4. In the Third and Fourth Ages
Alan Walker
Professor of Social Policy and Social Gerontology/ Director of the New Dynamics of Ageing Programme, The University of Sheffield, UK
6. Changes in Family Structure and Care of Older Persons Karen A. Roberto
Director of the Center for Gerontology and the Institute for Society, Culture and Environment, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
8. The Roles of Klotho in Homeostasis Regulation and Ageing
Yo-Ichi Nabeshima
Professor, Department of Pathology and Tumor Biology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
OPENING LECTURES
Kathy Greenlee
Assistant Secretary for Aging U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, USA
Lee, O Young
Writer & Former Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea
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World’s leading scientists, from more than 15 countries, have accepted to convene presidential symposia. In orga-nizing the presidential symposia, special consideration was given to geographic and disciplinary balance. Presidential symposia consist of three to five rec-ognized experts addressing a particular topic in depth during a 90-minute ses-sion. Confirmed convenors to date are as follows :
The symposium overviews and speakers' information will be available on IAGG2013 congress website: www.iagg2013.org.
PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIA
1. Metabolic Regulation of Ageing Isao Shimokawa Nagasaki University, Japan
3. Gerontogenes and Cellular Pathways Matt Kaeberlein University of Washington, USA
5. Tissue Maintenance and Stem Cell in Ageing Manlio Vinciguerra Birkbeck University of London, UK
7. Nutritional Intervention in Ageing Donald K. Ingram Pennington Biomedical Research Center USA
1. Functional Capacity in Geriatric Diseases Ryutaro Takahashi Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, Japan
2. Vascular Ageing and Geriatric Diseases Athanase Benetos University of Nancy, France
3. Tele-medicine (U-health Care) in Geriatrics Nam Jong Paik Seoul National University, Korea
4. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: vaccination, cancer screening, exercise, and nutrition Jong Lull Yoon Hallym University, Korea
5. Frailty and Sarcopenia Jean-Pierre Michel University of Geneva, Switzerland
6. Clinical Advances in Geriatirc Oncology Martine Extermann Moffitt Cancer Center, USA
7. Prevention of Dementia: From Research to Practice Lon White Pacific Health Research and Education Institute, USA
8. Late Life Depression: Advances in Research and Treatment Dong Woo Lee Inje University, Korea
9. Sleep Disorder Sonia Ancoli-Israel University of California San Diego, USA
10. Oral Health and Quality of Life in Old Age Hong-Seop Kho Seoul National University, Korea
11. Falls, Osteoporosis and Mobility Disability José R. Jauregui Buenos Aires University, Argentina
2. Mitochondria and Ageing Eun Seong Hwang University of Seoul, Korea
4. Stress Responses and Homeostasis in Ageing Alexander Vaiserman Institute of Gerontology, Ukraine
6. Anti-ageing Strategies Vladimir Khavinson Saint Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology, Russia
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE CLINICAL MEDICINE
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PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIA
1. End-of-Life Issues Margaret O'Connor Monash University, Australia
3. Baby Boomers’ Mass Retirement and its Impacts Gyounghae Han Seoul National University, Korea
5. Developmental Tasks of Old Age Bob G. Knight University of Southern California, USA
7. Filial Piety in Ageing Society Kyu-taik Sung Jakwang Social Welfare Foundation, Korea
1. Geriatric Syndromes Hyung Joon Yoo Hallym University, Korea
2. Cardiopulmonary Ageing and Disorders Akishita Masahiro University of Tokyo, Japan
3. Immunity and Infection Graham Pawelec University of Tübingen, Germany
4. Elder Abuses XinQi Dong Rush University Medical Center, USA
5. Comprehensive National Policy Planning for Ageing Society Fernando Toress-Gil University of California, USA
6. Housing Development for Seniors Yeunsook Lee Yonsei University, Korea
7. Issues in Long-term Care Soonman Kwon Seoul National University, Korea
8. Poverty and Livability of Older Persons Judith Phillips Swansea University, UK
8. Older Persons’ Attitudes towards Information Technology and Information Society Jeffrey Soar University of Southern Queensland, Australia
9. Reorienting Developing World Health Systems to Population Ageing Isabella Aboderin African Population and Health Research Center, South Africa
10. The Intervention of Ageing: Approaches and Strategies for the Digital Ageing Era Byung Pal Yu University of Texas, USA
9. International Perspectives on Family Roles and Obligations Norah Keating University of Alberta, Canada Ariela Lowenstein Haifa University, Israel10. Productivity and Active Ageing Kathryn L. Braun University of Hawaii, USA
2. Successful Ageing: Issues in Concept and Measurement Chris Phillipson Keele University, UK
4. Lifelong Education and the University of the Third Age Brian Findsen University of Waikato, Newzealand
6. Seniors, Disasters, and Climate Change: Lessons for Response, Recovery, Mitigation and Prevention Gloria M. Gutman International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse, Canada
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE
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NOTABLE PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS FEATURING DIGITAL AGEING (MAIN THEME OF THE CONGRESS)The 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics has set ‘Digital Age-ing’ as the main theme. The quality of human life in the 21st century society is much influenced by knowledge-based information and information-delivering communica-tion technology. Such enhancement in information and communication technology improves the quality of life for the elderly by providing convenience every day, but at the same time, insufficient knowledge of the very same technology needs to be ad-dressed. Through the topic of ‘Digital Ageing’, the IAGG Seoul Congress will present a direction and vision that will help enhance the older persons' quality of life and the value of ageing. The Seoul Congress will approach ‘Digital Ageing’ in various ways via the following scientific programs and exhibitions.
KEYNOTE LECTURE· Digital Ageing: What and How? Sang Chul Park (Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University, Korea)
PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM· Tele-medicine (U-health Care) in Geriatrics Convenor/Chair: Nam Jong Paik (Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea)
· Older Persons’ Attitudes towards Information Technology and Information Society Convenor/Chair: Jeffrey Soar (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
· Intervention of Ageing: Approaches and Strategies for the Digital Ageing Era Convenor: Byung Pal Yu (UT Health Science Center, USA) Chair: Donald Ingram (Louisiana State University, USA)
EXIHIBITION (DIGITAL AGEING ZONE)
· Digital Ageing Gallery: Digital introduction and experience for older persons
· Geriatric R & D Center: Functional food, Pharmaceuticals, Medical equip-
ments, Robot technology, Research and Business center in the field of medical technology area
· Ageing-friendly IT Center: Ageing-friendly machines and systems utilizing Korea’s fine IT technologies
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NOTABLE PROGRAMS
GARY ANDREWS MEMORIAL LECTURE ·The Improvability of Ageing: Opportunities to Enhance Well-being from Childhood through Later Life Chair: Du Peng (Renmin University of China, China) Lecturer: Hal Kendig (The University of Sydney, Australia)
BUSSE AWARD CEREMONY AND AWARDEES’ LECTURES This award is supported from an endowment made by Gerontology International in honor of Ewald W. Busse, M.D., past presi-
dent of the IAGG (former IAG: International Association of Gerontology) and founding director of the Duke Aging Center. This endowment is administered by the Duke University Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. In recognition of significant contributions to ageing research one award will recognize a scientist from the social/behavioral sciences; the other, a scientist from the biomedical sciences.
IPSEN AWARD CEREMONY AND AWARDEES’ LECTURESIPSEN, a French scientific foundation has developed mainly three types of activities: international meetings tracking progress in biomedical research, publications (proceedings, newsletter and brochures), prizes awarded in recognition of outstanding works in various domains. One of them is the Longevity Prize, awarded annually to biologists, geneticists, gerontologists, psychologists, demographers, statisticians, etc. Recipients are selected by an international jury chaired by George Martin and currently composed of Judith Campisi, James Carey, Eileen Crimmins, Caleb Finch, Bernard Forette, Bernard Jeune, Jean-Pierre Michel, Jean-Marie Robine, Jacques Treton, and Bruno Vellas. Prestigious scientists have been awarded this prize since 1996: Caleb Finch, Vaino Kan-nisto, Roy Walford, John Morley, Paul & Margret Baltes, Justin Congdon, George Martin, James Vaupel, Linda Partridge, Michael Marmot, Cynthia Kenyon, David Barker, Gerald McLearn, Jacques Vallin, Judith Campisi, and Thomas Kirkwood.
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON THE POPULATION AGEING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
SPONSORED BY THE KOREAN GOVERNMENTThe impacts of the population ageing are depicted negatively in general, particularly with regard to the economic aspect and thus becoming an issue that people are afraid of and wish to avoid. The negative impacts may be based on some unreasonable, uncertain or unscientific assumptions about human capacities and social systems of future society. Will the population ageing retard economic growth and impose a heavy burden on future generations? What other perceived negative impacts might there be? This roundtable discussion will invite some prominent scholars and policy-makers who have different points of view on the impacts of the population ageing , and provide an opportunity to analyze more closely, and debate on, their positive and negative impacts.
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Under the main theme of the congress, “Digital Ageing: A New Horizon for Health Care and Active Ageing” the IAGG2013 program planning committee will organize various scientific programs balancing a number of topics related on ageing. We invite proposals for submitted symposia. The submitted symposia will be a cornerstone of the scientific program and will have a high profile at the congress.
Submission Deadline ▶ August 31, 2012 Review ▶ September, 2012 Notification of Accepatance ▶ October, 2012
TOPIC CATEGORIES · Biological Science
· Clinical Medicine
· Social and Behavioral Sciences
· Research, Policy and Practice
Submission Guidelines1. Each symposium should have three to four speakers for a total of 90 min.
2. Proposals, only in English, must be submitted by online. (www.iagg2013.org)
3. Submission for participation in symposium (as a speaker or organizer) is limited to two per person.
4. It is assumed that the first author will be the presenter.
5. By submitting a proposal at the IAGG 2013 Congress website, authors are assumed to give consent and authorize
the organizers to publish abstracts and papers, and to include them in any congress publications.
6. All communication with the congress secretariat will be done exclusively by the main organizer ([email protected]).
7. All speakers are required to register and pay the registration fee before the end of February 2013 in order to confirm their presentations. Failure to do this could result in losing the presentation slot.
CALL FOR SUBMITTED SYMPOSIA PROPOSAL
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The IAGG2013 organizing committee cordially invites you to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations. Abstracts should be submitted by online (www.iagg2013.org). All abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific program committee and assigned to the appropriate sessions for oral / poster presentations and workshops.
Submission Deadline ▶ October 31, 2012 Review ▶ November, 2012 Notification of Acceptance ▶ December, 2012
TOPIC CATEGORIESBIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (BS)BS01 Ageing Models (mice, fly, nematodes, yeast) and Other Systems BS02 Anti-ageing
BS03 Cellular Senescence BS04 Immune and Ageing
BS05 Longevity and Centenarians BS06 Mechanisms of Ageing
BS07 Metabolic Ageing (Diabetes / Obesity / Nutrition / Food) BS08 Oxidative Stress, Exercise and Hormesis
BS09 Systems Biology of Ageing and Other New Technologies BS10 Others
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (SBS)
Health (and Function)
SBS01 Ageing and Disability SBS02 Centenarians & Longevity
SBS03 Death, Dying and Bereavement (End-of-life Care) SBS04 Disability, Falls, and Mobility
SBS05 Health Promotion SBS06 Long-term Care / Care-giving
SBS07 Sexuality
Social Policies
SBS08 Ageing-friendly Business / Elderly Market SBS09 Driving / Transportation
SBS10 Economics of Ageing SBS11 Elderly Consumer
SBS12 Generational Equity / Conflicts SBS13 Health Care Insurance
SBS14 Impacts of Population Ageing SBS15 Long-term Care Insurance
SBS16 Occupational Insurance SBS17 Pension Insurance
SBS18 Poverty and Liability SBS19 Private Insurance for Income Maintenance
SBS20 Social Insurance in General SBS21 Social Policy and Social Welfare in General
SBS22 Social Services
Social ParticipationSBS23 Education and Multidisciplinary Training SBS24 Social Participation / Volunteering
SBS25 Work, Labour and Employment
Social RelationshipsSBS26 Familial Support SBS27 Family & Ageing in General
SBS28 Intergenerational Relationship in the Family SBS29 Social Networks & Social Support (Social Isolation & Social Integration)
Social Rights SBS30 Elder Abuse SBS31 Legal Aspect of AgeingLiving Environment SBS32 Physical Environment and Ageing (Housing and Residential Environment for older persons)
Personal Development
SBS33 Active Ageing SBS34 Ageing and Capability / AbilitySBS35 Internet / Computer Utilization SBS36 LeisureSBS37 Life Course and Developmental Change SBS38 Personality and Ageing
SBS39 Psychological Aspects of Ageing (Creativity, Cognition, Attitude, Loneliness, Suicide)
SBS40 Retirement Life / Retirement Preparation
SBS41 Spirituality and Religion SBS42 Successful Ageing
Theory and MethodsSBS43 Ageing and Psychosocial Theory SBS44 AgeismSBS45 Cross Cultural and Cross National Studies
Others SBS46 Others
CALL FORABSTRACTS
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CLINICAL MEDICINE (CM)
I. Principles of Geriatrics II. Geriatric Syndromes
CM01 Diagnostic Tests CM02 Epidemiology of Aging CM19 Delirium
CM03 Education in Geriatric Medicine CM04 Exercise CM20 Elder Mistreatment
CM05 Functional Capacity CM06 Geriatric Assessment CM21 Falls
CM07 Geriatric Nursing CM08 Health Care System CM22 Frailty and Sarcopenia
CM09 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention CM10 Longevity and Aging CM23 Incontinence
CM11 Long-Term Care CM12 Nutrition CM24 Pressure Ulcers
CM13 Palliative Care CM14 Polypharmacy CM25 Sleep Disorders
CM15 Quality of Life CM16 Sexuality CM26 Syncope and Dizziness
CM17 Successful Ageing CM18 Surgery for Older Persons
III. Organ Systems and Diseases
Cardiovascular SystemCM27 Coronary Artery Disease CM28 Heart Failure
CM29 Hypertension CM30 Others
Nervous System
CM31 Cognition and Aging CM32 Dementia
CM33 Depression CM34 Geriatric Psychiatry
CM35 Multidisciplinary Training CM36 Parkinson`s Disease and Other Movement Disorders
CM37 Stroke CM38 Others
Endocrine System
CM39 Diabetes Mellitus CM40 Dyslipoproteinemia
CM41 Obesity CM42 Osteoporosis
CM43 Thyroid Diseases CM44 Others
Respiratory SystemCM45 Chronic Airflow Obstruction CM46 Respiratory Infections
CM47 Others
Musculoskeletal System
CM48 Foot Problems CM49 Fracture
CM50 Osteoarthritis CM51 Osteoporosis
CM52 Rehabilitation CM53 Rheumatoid Arthritis
CM54 Spine Diseases CM55 Others
Gastroenterology
CM56 Colonic Disorders CM57 Esophagus and Stomach
CM58 Geriatric Dentistry CM59 Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders
CM60 Others
Genitourinary System
CM61 Gynecologic Disorders CM62 Prostate
CM63 Renal Disease CM64 Urinary Tract Infections
CM65 Others
Hematology and Oncology CM66 Blood Disorders CM67 Oncology
Skin and Special SensesCM68 Auditory and Vestibular Dysfunction CM69 Skin Disease
CM70 Visual Function
Others CM71 Others
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE (RPP)
There are NO sub-topics in the RPP field. The scientific committee will assign the abstracts after reviewing.
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Submission GuidelinesThe submission of an abstract implies your consent to have it published in the Abstract Book and that the author will participate in the 20th IAGG world congress. All presenting authors of accepted abstracts are expected to attend the congress and register no later than February 28, 2013.
1. Abstracts should be submitted by online. (www.iagg2013.org)
2. Abstracts should be submitted in English.
3. The maximum number of words is 250.
4. Authors may further edit and modify submitted abstracts until the submission deadline. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that their text does not contain typos or grammatical errors.
5. No proofreading will be carried out, and no corrections will be possible after the submission deadline.
6. Authors have the option of choosing their presentation types (oral / poster / workshop / round table). However, the scientific program committee will make the final decision.
Notification of AcceptanceAll submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the IAGG2013 scientific program committee according to standard reviewing procedures. Notification of acceptance will be sent by e-mail to corresponding, presenting and abstract submitting authors by January 2013. If the presenting author of an accepted abstract does not register by February 28, 2013, the abstract will be automatically withdrawn from the final program. If you must withdraw an abstract, please notify the IAGG 2013 Secretariat in writing as soon as possible.
Call for Nomination - Busse Awards
To promote international research in gerontology, two Busse Research Awards will be given at the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics in Seoul, Ko-rea, June 23-27, 2013. Two gerontologists (junior or mid-career) will be selected. One award will recognize a scientist from the social/behavioral sciences; the other from the biomedical sciences. Awards are US$6,000 each, with up to US$3,000 travel/liv-ing expenses. Awardees must present a lecture based on their research at the confer-ence. Deadline for receipt of applications: October 1, 2012.
Association Center for the Study of Aging & Human Development
Contact Harvey Jay Cohen, MD, Jury Chair Busse Award Center for Aging, Box 3003 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27708 USA
Phone +1 919 660-7502Fax +1 919 684-8569Email [email protected]
Website http://www.geri.duke.edu/busse/busse.html
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Participants are advised to register in advance (before December 31, 2012) to receive an early registration discount. Please read carefully the registration guidelines below.
Registration fees
CategoryEarly Bird Registration Regular Registration Late / On-site Registration
October 1, 2012 ~ January 31, 2013 February 1, 2013 ~ April 30, 2013 After May 1, 2013
Participants US$ 500 US$ 600 US$ 650
Students US$ 250 US$ 275 US$ 300
Accompanying US$ 250 US$ 250 US$ 250
* Students are requested to submit student certificate verifying their status to secretariat by fax or email.* Regular & student registration fees include admission to all scientific sessions, welcome reception, lunch symposia, coffee breaks and exhibition.* Accompanying person fee includes opening & closing ceremony, welcome reception, coffee breaks and exhibition.
Registration Process· Download a printable version of the registration form from the website and send it to the secretariat by fax (+82-2-566-6087) or e-mail ([email protected]).
· Click online registration button on the website and use a fully secured e-commerce payment system.
Methods of Payment· Credit Card Online Payment: VISA, Master, JCB and Amex are accepted at the IAGG2013 online system.· Credit Card Offline Payment: Please clearly state your credit card information on registration form and send it by email or fax.· Direct Bank Transfer should be followed by a copy of bank remittance - Bank Name: WOORI BANK - Swift Code: HVBKKRSEXXX - Account Holder: FKGS-IAGG - Account Number: 1081-300-551138 - Bank Address: 203, 1-GA, HOEHYEON-DONG, JUNG-GU, SEOUL, KOREA
* All bank charges are the responsibility of registrants. Please note that the fee must be transferred under the registrants’ name and must be stated on the receipt. Please send the receipt to the secretariat by e-mail [email protected] or fax +82-2-566-6087.
Confirmation of Registration An automatic confirmation email will be sent to you upon completion of registration. You may also download the receipt at “My Page” after logging onto the online registration system. Please note that the receipt will be downloaded after your payment is confirmed by the secretariat.
Cancellation PolicyThe secretariat must be notified in writing of any registration cancellation by e-mail or fax. Cancellations will be subject to the following conditions. All refunds will be processed after the congress by bank transfer (Remittance fee will apply.)· For cancellation received on or before 30 April, 2013 : 80% of registration fee will be refunded (20% of an administrative fee will be charged) · Cancellation received after 30 April, 2013: No refund will be made.
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Home-stay Program (Exclusively arranged by IAGG2013) Home-stay program will be provided as an option not only for participants from developing countries and students, but also for those who want to experience Korean culture and make Korean friends. Providers will be members of FKGS(The Federation of Korean Gerontological Societies), members of ageing related associations/societies, or Seoul citizens who are interested in being part of this home-stay program. The program will be about 30$ per day.
* More detailed information will be posted on the congress website after October 2012.
Guest House in General The primary aim of Guest House is to let you experience and understand other cultures. We hereby introduce a great opportunity to learn about Korea, to get to know the people, their traditions, the lifestyle that often remains hidden from foreign eyes. For the Guest House Accommodation, the organizing secretariat will not be held liable for relevant matters. For more information about guest house in general, please contact directly.
1. HOMESTAY KOREA HomestayKorea is a nation-wide homestay placement service that helps international visitors to find their home in Korea through the Online Matching System.
· Rates: Placement fee ~ US$ 30 (Non-refundable) Lodging fee ~ First 10 days US$ 40/night Next 10 days US$ 25/night
· Tel: +82-2-7777-411
· Fax: +82-2-2179-9636
· E-mail: [email protected]
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2. KOREASTAY Koreastay is a Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) certified homestay program that provides international visitors with a special opportunity to experience Korean culture and lifestyle by living with a Korean family.
· Rates: US$ 25 ~ US$ 67 (Lodging fee may vary)
· Tel: +82-2-729-9460
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· Homepage: www.koreastay.or.kr
HOME-STAY & GUEST HOUSE INFORMATION
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
The IAGG2013 organizing committee has prepared block reservation of congress hotels in different rate categories. Special rates have been secured by the committee but can be obtained only until April 15, 2013. In order to secure hotel accommodations, participants should reserve their room early.
Any booking requests received after April 16, 2013 cannot be guaranteed and rates may be higher than those quoted below. Addition to the hotels below, more various types of hotel information is posted on the congress website; www.iagg2013.org.
Hotel reservation will be available at the IAGG2013 website by online system or by sending the reservation form through fax or email to the Secretariat. Reservation request without one-night deposit (by credit card information or bank transfer receipt) will not be acceptable. More various type of hotel information is posted on congress website.
* The room rates are fixed in Korean Won. The rate in USD is approximate according to the rate of exchange (USD 1 = KRW 1,180 as of June 2012)
No. Class Hotel Name Distance Type Rate/Night
1 ★★★★★ Grand Intercontinental Hotel VenueDeluxe 300,000 (USD 254)Junior Suite 340,000 (USD 288)
2 ★★★★★ COEX Intercontinental Hotel VenueSuperior 290,000 (USD 246)Elite 310,000 (USD263)
3 ★★★★★ Oakwood Premier Coex Center Venue Studio Deluxe 240,000 (USD 203)
4 ★★★★★ Lotte Hotel World 10min. by SubwayDeluxe Twin / Double 250,000 (USD212)Club Twin / Double 300,000 (USD 254)
5 ★★★★★ Renaissance Seoul Hotel 7min. by Taxi Deluxe Double 280,000 (USD 237)
6 ★★★★★ Imperial Palace Hotel 10min. by TaxiSuperior Twin / Double 270,000 (USD 229)Deluxe Twin / Double 300,000 (USD 254)
7 ★★★★★ Novotel Ambassoor Gangnam 15min. by TaxiSuperior Double 341,000 (USD 289)Superior Twin 366,300 (USD 310)
8 ★★★★★ Ritzcarton Seoul 20min. by Taxi Superior Deluxe King / Twin 275,000 (USD 233)
9 ★★★★★ JW Marriott Seoul 20min. by Taxi Superior King / Double 275,000 (USD 233)
10 ★★★★ Prima 10min. by TaxiStandard Single / Double 125,000 (USD 106)Delux Double / Twin 150,000 (USD 127)
11 ★★★★ Bestwestern Gangnam 15min. by Taxi Delux Double / Twin 150,000 (USD 127)
12 ★★★★ Samjung Hotel 15min. by TaxiSingle Use 176,000 (USD 149)
Twin / Double USe 198,000 (USD 168)
13 ★★★★ Hotel Lamir 10min. by Taxi Twin / Double 132,000 (USD 112)
14 ★★★★ Ramada Seoul 5min. by TaxiSuperior Double / Twin 170,000 (USD 144)Executive Double / Twin 220,000 (USD 186)
15 ★★★★ Riviera Hotel 5min. by taxi Standard Double / King 160,000 (USD 136)
16 ★★★★ Hotel Lake Double / Twin 120,000 (USD 102)
17 ★★★ Ellui Hotel 5min. by Taxi Deluxe Double / Twin 130,000 (USD 110)
18 Business IBIS Seoul 10min. on foot Double 170,000 (USD 144)
19 Residence Seoul Residence 5min. by Taxi Double / Twin 94,000 (USD 80)
20 Residence Samsung Casaville 10min. on foot Double / Twin 87,000 (USD 74)
21 Residence Art Nouveu City III Seocho 10min. by Taxi Double / Twin 130,000 (USD 110)
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
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Cheongdam StationLine7
Gangnam-gu Office StationLine7
Hak-dong StationLine7
Nonhyeon StationLine7
Sinnonhyeon StationLine9
Sapyeong StationLine9
Banpo StationLine7
Jamwon StationLine3
Express BusTerminal Station
Line3, Line7, Line9
Sinsa StationLine3
Samseong StationLine2
Jamsil StationLine2, Line8
Guui StationLine2
Mongchontoseong Station Line2
Jamsillaru StationLine2
Hanti StationBunDang Line
Daecheong StationLine3
Inwon StationLine3
Gaepo-dong StationBunDang Line
Daemosan StationBunDang Line
Gangbyeon StationLine2
Samseong StationLine2
Konkuk Univ. StationLine2, Line7
Ttukseom Resord StationLine7
Apgujeong StationLine3
Oksu StationLine3
Seolleung StationLine2, BunDang Line
Dogok StationLine2, BunDang Line
Suseo StationLine3, BunDang Line
Yeoksam StationLine2
Maebong StationLine3
Daechi StationLine3
Hang nyeoul StationLine3
Garak Market StationLine3
Guryong StationBunDang Line
Yangjae StationLine3
Gangnam StationLine2
Seoul Nat’l Univ.of Education StationLine2, Line3
Seocho StationLine2
Nambu BusTerminal StationLine3
Han River
Jamsil Railroad Bridge
Olympic Bridge
Cheonho Bridge
Jamsil Bridge
Cheongdam Bridge
Yongdong Bridge
Seongsu BridgeDongho Bridge
Hannam Bridge
Grand IntercontinentalSeoul Parnas1
COEX IntercontinentalHotel2
Lotte Hotel World 4
Hotel Lake 16
Oakwood PremierCoex Center
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ImperialPalace Hotel6
RenaissanceSeoul Hotel
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Hotel Sam Jung 14
BestwesternGangnam 15
Novotel AmbassadorGangnam
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Ramada Seoul10
Seoul Residence19
Samsung Casaville20IBIS Seoul18
Hotel Lamir13Art NouveuCity III Seocho
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Ritz-Carlton Seoul 8
JW Marriott Seoul9
Riviera Hotel11
Prima Hotel 12
Ellui Hotel17
Booking Conditions 1 The above rates are per room per night and subject to be added 10% service charge and 10% VAT.
2. As rooms will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, early reservation is recommendable. After April 16, 2013, room availability and rates may not be guaranteed.
3. The reservation form must be accompanied by a one night deposit with credit card to guarantee your booking and the remaining balance of room-only payment shall be charged at the hotel when you make check-out. Late schedule changes, late cancellation and no-show implies that one night deposit or more will be charged to your credit card.
4. Cancellation and refund policy is followed according to the rules of each hotel. Please refer to more information on the website.
Map of Hotels
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· Venue Coex
· Event scale 700 booths in 16,909m2
· Composition Various exhibition programs on Digital Ageing, Healthy Ageing, Active Ageing, and Anti-Ageing (New Medicine Pavilion, U-Health Pavilion, Ageing-Friendly City Pavilion, Silver Living Pavilion, Social Participation Pavilion, Anti-Ageing Pavilion, Ageing Life Experience Pavilion, etc.)
Early-Bird ▶ June 1 - October 31, 2012Regular ▶ November 1, 2012 - March 31, 2013
Booth Entry FeeBooth Type Contents Unit Price (VAT not included)
Shell Scheme· Provision of exhibition space and shell scheme booth system· Booth specifications: Partition, Company name, Basic lighting, Pytex floor Electricity (1kw), Information desk, Set of chairs
US$ 2,800 / booth
Space Only 9m2 (3m X 3m X 2.4m) / booth US$ 2,500 / booth
Subsidiary FacilitiesElectricity US$ 40 / kw
Internet US$ 125 / line
* Discount rates are available for early-bird applications and for large scale booth (more than 20 booths within 2012)
Exhibition Items & Prospective ExhibitorsExhibit Section Theme Exhibitors Exhibit Section Theme Exhibitors
Digital Ageing ThemePavilion
(Theme Pavilion)Retirement ConsultingPavilion
Banks, Securities firms, Insurance com-panies and consulting companies
Gerontology R&DPavilion
Research institutes and businesses Senior Living PavilionHomebuilders and Interiordesign companies
Ageing Friendly IT Pavilion IT Related CompaniesSenior CommunityCenter Pavilion
Online and offline communities, cafes, and Theaters
New Medicine PavilionMedical organizations and pharmaceutical firms
Social ParticipationPavilion
Education programs andvolunteer service groups forolder persons
U-Health PavilionU-Health equipment manufacturers,businesses, service developers
Universal DesignPavilion
Manufacturers of universaldesign products
Ageing Friendly CityPavilion
Municipalities and governmentalagencies
Anti-Ageing PavilionCosmetic firms, Travel agencies, Life & health businesses and Sports & leisure programs
Ageing Life ExperiencePavilion
(Experiential Pavilion)Well-being FoodPavilion
Manufacturers of well-beingand diet foods
Senior Fashion Pavilion Clothing and accessory firms
IAGG2013 Exhibition Secretariat · Tel: +82-2-6918-2510 · Fax: +82-2-3475-2666 · E-mail: [email protected]
EXHIBITION
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The organizing committee of the IAGG2013 plans to provide official sponsors with a chance to raise recognition of their brands and promote the company and products through various class of sponsorship programs.
Deadline for Diamond, Platinum Sponsorship ▶ October 31, 2012Deadline for Gold, Silver Sponsorship ▶ December 31, 2012 Deadline for Bronze, Customized Sponsorship ▶ February 28, 2013Deadline for payment of the first installment (30% of total payment) ▶ March 31, 2013 Deadline for payment of balance ▶ May 31, 2013
Package Sponsorship Program· Diamond plus: 1,000,000,000 KRW (USD 850,000)· Diamond: 500,000,000 KRW (USD 424,000)· Platinum: 300,000,000 KRW (USD 255,000) · Gold: 100,000,000 KRW (USD 85,000)· Silver: 50,000,000 KRW (USD 43,000) · Bronze: 30,000,000 KRW (USD 25,500)
* Price and benefits are available on the website: www.iagg2013.org
Customized Sponsorship Program· Scientific Program: Luncheon Symposium, Symposium, Workshop· Food & Beverage: Welcome Reception, Gala Dinner, Coffee/Tea Break, Breakfast Meeting· In-kind Sponsorship: Congress Bag, Bottles of Water, Memo Pad, Pen, USB, Daily Newspaper, Shuttle Bus, Internet Zone, Hospitality Zone, Speaker Room, Main Board, Award, Advertisement
IAGG 2013 Sponsorship Secretariat · Tel: +82-2-566-6031 / 6033 · Fax: +82-2-566-6087 · E-mail: [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP
Samsung Life Insurance Company
Ministry of Health and Welfare, Republic of Korea
Main Sponsors
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Coex is a business and cultural hub in the heart of Seoul with Asia’s largest underground mall and more. Coex is also Korea’s top business events destination, a four-floor meetings venue with over 450,000㎡ of total floor space. There are over 200 exhibitions and 2,000 conferences here each year.
· Address: Coex, Samsung-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-731, Korea· Telephone: +82-2-6000-0114· Website: http://www.coex.co.kr/eng
VENUE
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Coex, one of the world’s top tenmeeting destinations· Global Recognition: Seoul ranked in top 10 by both UFI and ICCA
· Acceswsibility: 17+ bus lines, 2 subway stops, direct connection to 2 airports
· Capacity: 4 exhibition halls and over 100 meeting spaces
· Entertainment: 200 + stores and 100 + restaurants on-site
· Green facilities: 400 + tonnes of carbon dioxide reduction yearly through environmental initiatives
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The IAGG2013 organizing committee will be offering site visit programs of community senior welfare centers, long-term care facilities, a dementia center, retirement housing, and some other facilities and programs. Applications for visits will be available from October 1, 2012 on the website.
SITE VISITS
DEMENTIA COUNSELING CENTERSV6. Songpa Center for DementiaA long-term care facility accommodating the elderly with dementia: the facility constructed with financial assistance from Seoul Metro-politan City and Songpa-gu, and service fees reimbursed by public long-term care insurance; taking 20 minutes from Coex.
MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTERSSV7. Gachon University Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes InstitutesA special research institute of the Medical College, Gachon University provides the best medical service with the specialized teams and the newest cancer treatment devices.
OTHER FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS Additional facilities and programs including nursing homes, community long-term care centers, university of the third age, etc will be offered for site visits.
SV2. Paju Senior Welfare CenterA typical multi-purpose senior center located in a small city Paju near Seoul, taking 50-60 minutes by car from Coex.
COMMUNITY SENIOR WELFARE CENTERSSV1. Gangnam Seniors PlazaA multi-purpose senior center offering a vari-ety of the most advanced programs for seniors (charged and/or free of charge) located in the downtown area of Gangnam-gu City, taking 10-15 minutes by car from Coex.
SV3. Bundang Senior Welfare CenterThe largest multi-purpose senior center in Ko-rea located in the vicinity of Seoul, taking 40-50 minutes by car from Coex.
RESIDENTIAL WELFARE FACILITIESSV4. Samsung Noble County The first retirement housing modeled after a typical retirement village found in Western countries but featuring some facilities opened to the community, located in Suwon City taking 60 minutes from Coex. Particularly, this housing is operated by a foundation sup-ported the Samsung Insurance Company.
SV5. The Classic 500Retirement housing recently opened on the Campus of Kunkook University in Seoul, tak-ing 20-25 minutes from Coex.
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TOURS
HT- 1Royal Relics Morning Tour : 09:00-12:30 Gyeongbokgung Palace is built in 1394 as a primary residence for the royal family. The National Folk Museum displays the lifestyle of ancient Koreans. There are 20,000 vestiges, with a total of 4,000 folk relics. The National Folk Museum displays the lifestyle of ancient Koreans. There are 20,000 vestiges, with a total of 4,000 folk relics. Insadong Antique Alley is a narrow street lined with antique stores and modern art galleries where visitors can wander and browse at leisure.
They provide a two-day (overnight stay) pro-gram that lets participants experience daily monastic life at a traditional temple in the city. This will give you the chance to look deep inside yourself - something which can be easily put off in our busy lives. Take some time to rebuild your relationship with your-self, as well as the relationships you have with others. The program begins at 14:00 on the first day and ends at 9:00 on the second day.Details will be announced later.
HT- 2Korea Museum & Down town Seoul Tour : 13:00-17:30 The largest museum in Korea, the National Museum of Korea houses precious Korean cultural assets that silently tell the story of Korea’s fascinating history, from ancient days to the modern era. A landmark of the metro-politan city of Seoul, N Seoul Tower was in-troduced as new name from Namsan Tower and is providing more fun and excitement. From the highest point, N Seoul Tower has been embracing the city for the last 25 years giving memories and stories to people.
FT-1Walking Tour along the Seoul Fortress : 10:00-17:00 The Dongdaemun Design Plaza & Park (DDP) is a large urban development project and contains of a multi-use park, a fashion plaza, an underground mall, and a restoration of a number of items of national heritage. Cover-ing an area of around 37,000㎡, the Design Park consists of green areas and a space for relaxation. After looking around in DDP hav-ing many of historical heritages, you will hike to Naksan Park where the Joseon royal fam-ily enjoyed the natural beauty of the granite mountain, but during the Japanese Colonial Period a hasty manner of urban planning resulted in the demolition of most of the mountain.The Seoul fortress walls, or seonggwak in Korean, were built according to 9th century Oriental geomancy, which stated that a king-dom’s capital should be protected by moun-tains on its north, south, east, and west. You will kilometer-long hike northward toward Naksan Park from the hustle and bustle of the Dongdaemun area. You could feel yourself being lifted above the city’s frenzy. To your left, clearly marking the trail, were stone walls with battlements standing over ten meters tall.
HALF DAY TOUR PROGRAM
TEMPLE-STAY (BONGEUNSA)
FULL DAY TOUR PROGRAM
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TOURS
FT- 2Stroll the old town area and Experience traditional art : 09:00-17:00 Changdeokgung Palace, the second royal villa built following the construction of Gyeongbukgung Palace in 1405 is surround-ed by trees and wooded hillside on the north-ern fringe of Seoul. Indeed, the palace and the adjacent “Huwon(rear garden)” were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historical significance, simplicity and subtleness and Because of existence in har-mony with the natural environment.Nestled between two royal palaces, Gyeong-bokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Pal-ace, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to ha-noks, many of which have been transformed into accommodation and other commercial facilities while maintaining their traditional layout that is native to Korea. Opened in 2002, Gahoe Museum has on exhibit, folk paintings and amulets reflecting the lifestyle and wishes of the Korean people from an-cient times. You will find old paintings of the common people, paintings of religious beliefs, and roof tiles in the shape of human beings or goblins. After viewing, you can par-ticipate in regular hands-on programs inside the gallery.
NT-1Night view of Seoul : 19:00-22:30 N Seoul Tower, a landmark of the metropoli-tan city of Seoul is 236.7 meter high and was built on the 243m Mt. Namsan. It has been known as the best tower in Asia. You will get an observation deck located at 360m above the sea level by a speedy elevator moving 240m per minute.Cheonggyecheon Stream used to exist mere-ly as an overpass neglected in 1970 until it was restored in 2005, became a haven of natural beauty amidst the bustle of city life.
PT-1Legendary Gyeongju 2D1N Tour Gyeongju was the capital of the Silla King-dom for a thousand years, and the valley in which it is situated has a great concentration of historic buildings, temples, and artifacts. After the Silla Kingdom unified the peninsula in A.D. 676, the city developed into one of the world’s major cultural centers. The area is called a “Museum without Walls” because of the wealth of historical buildings and trea-sures to be found there.
PT-3 Fantastic Jeju Island 3D2N Tour Jeju Island, Korea’s largest island, is only an hour’s flight south of Seoul. As a result of its isolated location and romantic tropical im-age, Jeju has become a favorite retreat with honeymooners and tourists. Because the island was formed by volcanic eruption, a landscape of striking contrasts was created.“Olle” is the Jeju word for a narrow pathway that is connected from the street to the front gate of a house. Hence, “Olle” is a path that comes out from a secret room to an open space and a gateway to the world. Like ‘Camino de Santiago’ in Spain or Shikoku Pil-grimage ‘Ohenro’ in Japan, Jeju Olle hopes all walkers who explore the routes gain “peace, happiness and healing” on the road.
FULL DAY TOUR PROGRAM NIGHT TOUR PROGRAM PRE / POST TOUR PROGRAM
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Gimpo Airport
City Hall
Olympic Expressway
Han River
Seoul
Incheon International Airport
TRANSPORTATION FROM INCHEON AIRPORT TO COEX
TypesPlatformNumbers
Route IntervalTraveling
TimeFee Stops
City Air Terminal Limousine Bus
4A, 10B Coex 10-15 Min. 65Min.KRW 15,000
(USD 13)Direct bus to Coex Complex(City Air Terminal)
KALLimousine Bus
4B, 11A Coex 20-30 Min. 80Min.KRW 15,000
(USD 13)
- Imperial Palace Hotel- Ramada Seoul- Coex Intercontinental- Grand Intercontinental
City Limousine 5A, 11B #6010 10-20 Min. 80Min.KRW 15,000
(USD 13)
Misung APT - Apgujeong Station- Galleria Dept - Hak Dong Cross roads - Gangnamgu Office- Chengdam Station - Riviera Hotel - Prima Hotel
Taxi 4D~8C - - 65min.Regular: KRW60,000 (USD 50)Deluxe: KRW 100,000 (USD 85) (approximate rate)
TRANSPORTATION FROM GIMPO AIRPORT TO COEX
Transportation Route Platforms Interval Time Fare Stops
City Air Terminal Limousine Bus
Coex 3 30 Min 45 Min KRW 6,500 (USD 5.50) Direct bus from the airport to Coex
City Bus #6000 4 12-15 Min 65-70 Min KRW 3,000 (USD 2.50) Samsung Station (Coex)
Taxi - 2,3 - 40 MinRegular: KRW 35,000 (USD 30) /Deluxe: KRW 45,000 (USD 38) * approximate rate
The IAGG2013 Seoul Congress does not provide any transportation from the air-port to the congress venue and hotels. All participants must make their own transportation arrangements. The City Airport Terminal adjacent to the Coex complex operates the non-stop limou-sine bus between Coex and Incheon Int’l Airport / Gimpo Airport, check-in ser-vices for Airlines and departure immigra-tion service as well.
TRANSPORTATION
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Brasilia24 Hours
New york14 Hours
Toronto14 Hours
Beijing2 Hours
Oakland
Paris12 Hours
Taipei2 Hours
Shanghai2 Hours
Hong Kong4 Hours
Kuala Lumpur7 Hours
Singapore6 Hours
Sydney
Vancouver10 Hours
Los Angeles11 Hours
San Juan19 Hours
Lagos12 Hours
Bern12 Hours
Berlin12 Hours
London12 Hours
Seoul
Tokyo2 Hours
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Korean Peninsula extends about 1,000 km from the Asian continent into the Pacific Ocean with more than 3,000 islands dotting the coastline. Mountains cover almost 70 percent of the land mass, making the country one of the most mountainous regions in the world and offering abundant forest resources. Administratively, Korea consists of nine provinces with 77 small cities and 88 counties.
WEATHERThe climate of Korea is characterized by four distinct seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. The congress period June average temperature is 21 degrees Celsius (71 Fahrenheit).
ELECTRICITYThe standard electricity supply is 220 volts AC/60 cycles. Most hotels may provide outlet converters for 110 and 220 volts. Partici-pants are advised to check with the hotel beforehand.
TIME ZONEKorea is 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +9) and does not have daylight savings time.
CURRENCY AND FOREIGN EXCHANGEThe unit of Korean currency is the Won(₩). Coin denominations are ₩10, ₩50, ₩100 and ₩500. Banknotes are ₩1,000, ₩5,000, ₩10,000 and ₩50,000. Foreign banknotes and traveler’s check can be exchanged at foreign exchange banks and other authorized moneychangers.
TIP & TAX Service charges are included in your bill for rooms, meals, and other services at hotels and upscale restaurants. Koreans occasion-ally do tip when they are especially pleased with the service they receive. Foreign tourists can receive nearly 10 % VAT refunds for purchases at Duty Free shops. Goods must be taken out of Korea within three months of purchase to be eligible for a tax refund. Visitors can receive a refund on a receipt for a minimum purchase of KRW 50,000 (around USD 43). To receive this refund, present receipts with the purchased goods at the customs clearance desk at Incheon International Airport when departing.
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Congress Secretariat People-X, Inc. Tel. +82-2-566-6031, 6033 Fax. +82-2-566-6087 Email. [email protected] Secretariat EZpmp, Inc Tel. +82-2-6918-2510 Fax. +82-2-3475-2666 E-mail. [email protected]