Nutrition and Ageing

Lisbon, 2-4th October

Venue

Univ. Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias Campo Grande, 376 1749-024 Lisboa -

Metro: Campo Grande stop, yellow or green lines

Program Outline

2nd October

14:00 h Welcome

14:30h – 16:00 h Local Organizers session

16:00h – 16:30h Coffee break 16:30h – 18:00 h WG1 session

18:00 h Welcome drink + Posters session

3rd October

9:00h – 10:30h WG2 session

10:30h – 11:00h Coffee break 11:00h – 12:30h Young investigators session

12:30h – 14:00h Lunch 14:00h – 15:00h WG separate meetings

15:00 - 15:30h Follow up of WG meetings

15:30h – 16:30h Science communication session  to scientists  to society 16:30h – 17:00h Coffee break 17:00h – 18:30h WG3 session

19:00h Dinner

4th October

9:00h – 10:30h WG4 session

10:30h – 11:00h Coffee break 11:00h – 12:00h MC Meeting

12:00 Closing session

Abstract submission

Submit your abstract by email to nutredox.@gmail.com Deadline 26/08/2019 For oral or poster presentations Use the template sent by email

Accommodation

We have pre-arranged a special price for a limited number of rooms with two hotels with easy access to the meeting venue:

1) Hotel VIP Inn Berna: a. Single bedroom + breakfast: 55€/ night. b. Double bedroom + breakfast: 60€/ night.

c. The reservations must be made through email ([email protected]) informing that you are coming to the congress at Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias. d. This hotel is 25 minutes walking far from the University. The hotel closest subway station is “Campo Pequeno”. You must get the yellow line from “Campo Grande”, and “Campo Pequeno” is the 3rd station after. Once you exit the subway, you only need to walk for 2 minutes. e. Hotel link: http://www.hotelvipinnbernalisboa.com/

2) Hotel 3K Europa: a. Double bedroom + breakfast: 128€/ night. b. Single room fare is above the reimbursement limit, but in case you are interested it is bedroom + breakfast: 118€/ night. c. The reservation must be made through the hotel link (www.hotel3keuropa.pt). You must select the desired dates and in the space for the promotional code you must insert: nutredox d. This hotel is 20 minutes walking far from the University. The hotel closest subway station is “Entrecampos”. You must get the yellow line from “Campo Grande”, and “Entrecampos” is the 2nd station after. Once you exit the subway, you only need to walk for 2 minutes. e. Hotel link: http://www.hotel3keuropa.pt/hotel-3k-europa-lisboa

Other options are available through booking.com at a fair price. Hotels next to Metro lines (especially green and yellow lines) are convenient. But you should book in advance because the best deals may be sold out soon.

TRAVEL INFORMATION – GETTING TO LISBON There are many ways to get to Lisbon and all of them are easy to use. With the airport, just a few minutes from the centre of the city, stations with international rail links and various ports for cruise ships, there are many options for getting to the capital of Portugal. If you prefer to come by car, there are excellent roads from various points north and south along the border with .

Plane Land at the Lisbon international airport (Humberto Delgado Airport) which is just a mere 7 km from the centre of the city. Served by the main international airlines and just 2-3 hours away from the main European capitals (ex. , , and ), it is very easy to reach.

Humberto Delgado Airport

Contacts: + 351 218 413 000 www.aeroportolisboa.pt Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas Lisbon, Portugal

Airport Transfers: After arriving at the airport, you can take the Metro (Red line) to the city centre, and it takes only 25 minutes! Or you can use the AeroBus, which makes regular connections between , several central points of the city and bus and rail terminals. This shuttle service stops at the main hotels in the city and operates daily between 8 am and 11 pm (line 1) and 8 am and 8 pm (line 2). The other options are Taxi and myTaxy.

Train National and international trains arrive every day at Santa Apolónia station, which is very close to all the traditional neighbourhoods and the city centre. We have the Lusitânia Comboio Hotel service, that connects Lisbon to Madrid. With daily departures from Lisbon and Madrid, the Lusitânia Comboio Hotel, is a night service that lets you sleep, organise work and enjoy the on-board meals in the eating car. The Lusitânia

Comboio Hotel connects up with an InterRegional connection to and from the north of the country between Oporto Campanhã/Coimbra B/Oporto Campanhã. For more information please look at Comboios de Portugal: https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en/how-to-travel/lusitania

Car The best ways to enter Lisbon by car are via the A1 and via A2, which both have national and international connections along their course. The landscape is beautiful and mobility around the region worth the long hours of driving.

Organization