BSTP – CES 8: Digestive System
Registration for this symposium is now closed.
The BSTP Continuing Education Symposium 8: Digestive System will provide complete and in-depth coverage of pathology of the digestive system. The BSTP’s aim is to devise a scientific program that provides an intermediate level symposium providing an in-depth coverage of digestive system pathology. This symposium will provide an in-depth coverage of digestive system pathology. This is an intermediate level symposium covering INHAND nomenclature for the gastrointestinal tract; immunological responses of the gastrointestinal tract; spontaneous pathology and infectious disease of the gastrointestinal tract in laboratory rodents and rabbits; spontaneous pathology and infectious disease of the gastrointestinal tract in dogs, minipigs and primates; histology, physiology and pathology of the teeth. Other topics likely to be covered include regeneration and repair mechanisms, intestinal inflammation and carcinogenesis, cancer models and mechanisms of toxic injury. There will also be workshops/case presentations on how you address gastrointestinal tract problems which will form an important part of the symposium.
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Who should attend:
This symposium is the venue for toxicological and discovery pathologists (and other scientists working with animal models), clinical pathologists and toxicologists as well as non-clinical regulatory scientists to learn about recent scientific advances. As well as providing CPD for experienced members of the profession, the symposium is open to students/residents and those at the start of their pathology career.
What you will gain from attending:
As part of the “Masterclass” and workshop sessions, you will have the opportunity to have direct contact with speakers during discussions and during the refreshment breaks and lunches to learn from their experience in industry and academia. You also have the opportunity to network with other delegates both during the symposium and in the relaxed atmosphere of Cambridge.
To reserve a place, please contact the BSTP Secretariat – bstpoffice@aol.com
Date/Time
Date(s) - 21/03/2017 - 23/03/2017
All Day
Location
University of Cambridge
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