Terms & Conditions

• All registration fees are quoted in Euro (€) and taxes are included.
• Payment in any other currency will not be accepted.
• Invoices with an address in the European Union must be provided with a VAT Number. The invoicing address and VAT number can be set up during the registration process.
• Any modification on VAT number, address or financial documentation, requested after the issuing of the invoice or receipt, will result in an administrative fee of € 50.
• Registration fees are based on the applicable- on the date of payment- fee. The prices indicated are only applicable if BOTH the registration request AND payment are received before midnight, Central European Time (GMT +2), on the relevant registration deadline; otherwise the higher registration fee will apply.
• A confirmation email will be sent to you upon completion of your registration. For your registration to be valid and completed, the outstanding amount mentioned should be less or equal to zero.
You are advised to have this confirmation, in your easily accessible records, should there be a need to present it, at the registration desk at the Congress venue.

Payment Details

You may pay by credit card or bank transfer* till close of registration (May 31, 2024, time CET 08.00).
If the payment is not submitted by the deadline for the fee applicable, the outstanding amount will be changed to the one that corresponds to the next registration period.
From June 1, 2024, onwards: you may pay by credit card ONLY at the registration desk, operating through the Congress days. 

NOTE: As all bank charges (yours and the ones of the beneficiary) are the responsibility of the payer, you must select ‘OUR’ at the charge options in order to cover them.

* Bank Details:
BANKHAUS BAUER
POSTFACH 100423, 70003 STUTTGART, GERMANY
ACCOUNT NUMBER (IBAN): DE32600301000030950007
BIC: BHBADES1XXX
Deposit reason: “EAPD 2024” & DELEGATE’ S NAME
Account holder: CONVIN SA
Bank charges: Responsibility of the payer

Cancellation & Alteration Policy

For any cancellation or alteration of your registration, the Professional Congress Organizer (CONVIN S.A) must be notified in writing by e-mail at delegates-2024@eapdcongress.com
Registration cancellations or alterations are subject to the following conditions:

Registration Cancellation
• Until February 29, 2024: full refund will be given , minus  €30 administrative fee
• From March 1, 2024 till March 31, 2024: 30% refund will be given 
• From April 1, 2024 :  No refund granted.

Alterations / Name changes
• Until March 31, 2024 : name changes are permitted, upon payment of a € 30 administrative fee.
• From April 1, 2024 onwards: no name changes will be accepted.
• No-shows at the Congress will be charged the full fee.
• A fixed price of €40 will be charged for the replacement of lost badges during Congress dates.
• All refunds will be processed two (2) months after the closing of the congress; respective bank charges are the responsibility of the delegate.

Workshops 

• Please note that after the confirmation with payment, Workshops  are non-refundable.

Social Events Terms 

• Please note that after the confirmation with payment, Social Events’  tickets are non-refundable.

Miscellaneous

By registering all individuals engaged are subject to the EAPD 2024 Congress Policy

Liability and Insurance

No right to further claims or waiving of fees will arise, should the Organizers be obliged to alter the schedule of congress proceedings.
Participants are encouraged to make arrangements on their own insurance regarding cancellation, travel, loss of personal belongings, accident, etc.. The EAPD 2024 Organizers accept no liability.
In the event of special or unforeseen circumstances beyond their control, the Organizers shall be entitled to cancel or modify the Congress dates. Registered delegates shall not be entitled to compensation for any loss or damage incurred as a consequence of such a cancellation or change.

Data Privacy Statement

The information you supply in the online form is required to process your registration and will be held in the customer data files of the organizer(s).
Your personal data will be maintained by the Organizers as long as it has not been known to your objection. In any case you retain the rights provided by the applicable law (i.e right to request access your personal data, correction, opposition to the processing of all or some of them, deletion etc.).
For further details HERE

Dr. Jurado-Fasoli

Dr. Jurado-Fasoli is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology at the University of Granada, Spain, and a researcher at the Sport and Health University Research Institute (iMUDS). He holds a PhD in Biomedicine from the University ofGranada and is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist. His research focuses on human physiology, nutrition, dietary supplementation, and exercise, particularly in relation to metabolic health and performance. He has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed scientific papers, many in top-quartile journals, and has received several distinctions, including the Best Doctoral Thesis Award (2023–2024) from the Spanish Society of Physiological Sciences. Dr. Jurado-Fasoli has conducted research stays in leading institutions such as Yale University, Leiden University Medical Center, and Chalmers University of Technology, and has active collaborations with international research groups. His work aims to advance precision nutrition strategies for improving health and physical performance.

Prof. Eric Robinson

Eric is a Professor of Psychology & Public Health at the University of Liverpool, UK. His research examines how food policy can be used to improve population diet and reduce obesity. His work has directly informed and evaluated national dietary policy, as well as being recognised by the World Obesity Federation (Outstanding New Faculty Member, 2016) and leading national, European and international scientific societies (2010-2024).

Dr. Mark Hopkins

Dr. Mark Hopkins is an Associate Professor of Nutritional Physiology and an UKRI Future Leaders Fellow within the School of Food Science & Nutrition, University of Leeds, UK. His work aims to link whole-body metabolism and psychological function with human behavior to gain a better understanding of how eating behavior is shaped by our physiology, and how these relationships are altered under differing conditions of energy balance. In particular, he is interested in 1) the relationships between body composition, energy expenditure and appetite control, 2) the role of fat-free mass and resting metabolic rate on the control of appetite, 3) the impact of exercise on appetite control, and 4) the biological and behavioral compensatory mechanisms that resist diet and exercise-induced weight loss.
Mark has published extensively in the areas of human appetite, energy balance and obesity, with >100 peer-reviewed research articles, a Scopus H-index of 35 (Google Scholar = 42), and >3900 Scopus citations (Google Scholar >6600). He has successfully obtained £4.9 million in research funding, including £2.4 million as PI (UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship; Wellcome) and £2.5 million as Co-I (National Institute for Health Research; White Rose University Consortium). He has authored two expert position statements on exercise and appetite control for the British Association of Sport & Exercise Sciences (the professional body for sport and exercise sciences in the UK) and is an author on the recent American College of Sports Medicine’s consensus statement on Physical Activity and Excess Body Weight and Adiposity for Adults. He is the Network Lead for the Association for the Study of Obesity Yorkshire Region, and a steering committee member for the BBSRC ORIC Research Hub, INFORM, and the Movement and Physical Activity Interdisciplinary Research Network at the University of Leeds, UK.