BSTP – Continuing Education Symposium 5: Reproductive System
Registration for this symposium is now closed
Why you should attend:
The BSTP Continuing Education Symposium 5: Reproductive System will provide complete and in-depth coverage of male and female reproductive pathology. The BSTP’s aim is to devise a scientific program that provides an intermediate level symposium covering both theory and practical classes including an overview of the male and female reproductive system in rodents (physiology and endocrinology), staging of the spermatogenic cycle including analysis and it’s relevance in toxicity studies, INHAND – both proliferative and non-proliferative lesions, staging of the oestrous cycle, the role of endocrine disrupters, an overview and pathology of canine and non-human primate (NHP) male and female reproductive tracts, regulatory concerns and workshops/case presentations.
This symposium will not be repeated until at least 2020!
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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:
17.5 hours of educational activity will be recorded on Attendance Certificates. For those delegates who wish to self accredit for CPD, proof of attendance should be retained for this purpose.
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.
Other:
Registration for this symposium is now closed.
For further information, to reserve a place, please contact the BSTP Secretariat – bstpoffice@aol.com
Date/Time
Date(s) - 15/03/2016 - 17/03/2016
All Day
Location
University of Cambridge
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