Friday 16 April 2010
phResearch progress in Barrett’s Oesoagus
4th National Symposium
9am – 4.30pm, UCH Education Centre in Euston, London
To register your attendance, click here.
To see the venue on a map, click here.
To see the poster for the event, click here.
Keynote scientific speech by Professor Dinjens, Rotterdam
What can genomic aberrations tell us about Barrett’s Oesophagus?
The programme will also include:
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Invited lecturers covering the clinical, economic, health-related and scientific aspects of Barrett’s Oesophagus |
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Clinical case discussions on state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy |
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Basic research papers with prizes for best submissions |
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Poster session |
Winand NM Dinjens is an eminent professor in the Department of
Pathology at the University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
The
meeting is designed to update health professionals, the research
community and the public about current research into Barrett’s
Oesophagus. Entrance is free, but please register your attendance
online before 26 March here.
Researchers
are invited to submit papers of their findings to be entered into a
competition. The entry deadline for abstracts is 28 February 2010.
For more details, click here.
To enter and submit an abstract, click here.
Members of the public are welcome to attend all day but are advised to attend the lay proceedings in the afternoon.
To see the full programme, download the PDF (108k) here
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