GRIN Meeting 22-23 September 2023, Aalborg, Denmark

It is with great pleasure that we can announce that this year’s GRIN meeting on 22-23 September 2023 will be held in Aalborg, Denmark.

GRIN meetings are aimed at active researchers with a special interest in infectious diseases in primary care.

Please send an email to Malene Plejdrup Hansen mph@dcm.aau.dk if you are interested in GRIN membership and detailed information about the meeting.

GRIN Meeting 2023

Planning of next years meeting in Aalborg, Denmark has already started.

Please save the dates: 22nd and 23rd September 2023.

GRIN Meeting 2022

We are very pleased to welcome GRIN members in Lund, Sweden, for the 2022 GRIN meeting. This meeting will take place on Friday 23rd September and Saturday 24th September.

GRIN meetings are aimed at active researchers with a special interest in infectious diseases in primary care.

Please send an email to Malene Plejdrup Hansen mph@dcm.aau.dk if you are interested in GRIN membership and detailed information about the meeting.

Abstract submission closes on 31st May 2022.

A final program will be posted early September 2022.

Webinar, Friday 24th September 2021

After very careful consideration, we have decided to (again) postpone the GRIN meeting in Sweden until September 2022 – due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Too many unknowns will cause too much uncertainty for the host country, but also for all the participants.

However, as last year, we would like to host a GRIN webinar on:

Friday 24th September 2021 at 2.00 pm (CEST)

A final program for the webinar will be posted in the beginning of September.

About GRIN

GRIN (General practice Research on Infections Network, formerly General practice Respiratory Infections Network) is a European network of researchers studying respiratory tract and other infections in primary care.

The key issues of GRIN are:

  • Exchange ideas and keep informed about current research
  • Compare guidelines on respiratory and other infections
  • Find consensus on the state of the art on different subjects and formulate European guidelines
  • Set up international studies.

The organisation consists of experts in the field from nearly all European countries, from Asia, Australia, and the United States of America. Members have contributed in national and international guidelines and are part of international collaborations in targeting antimicrobial resistance due to inappropriate management of respiratory tract and other infections.

The network:

  • is interested in acute respiratory and other infections regardless of causative organism
  • concentrates on questions that have clear relevance to primary care and an added value from international setting
  • facilitates contacts and collaboration between researchers in different countries for example by arranging workshops and seminars, planning and carrying out joint study projects, disseminating information to support evidence-based practice, using a multiprofessional approach.