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Earn CME credits during investigative pathology summer course

Posted: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 · Volume: XXXIX · Issue: 15

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Students, technologists, fellows, faculty, and scientists are invited to attend the American Society for Investigative Pathology’s (ASIP) 2006 Summer Course: Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease, July 12-16, 2006 in San Diego, Calif. The course is Continuing Medical Education-accredited.

The five-day, in-depth course will offer an overview of cutting-edge cell and molecular biology of human diseases. It will help create a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying basic physiologic processes and how those pathways contribute to pathology and disease.

Each day of the course will conclude with a discussion of current developments and revolutions in technologies, including flow cytometry, tissue engineering, and cancer genomics and proteomics.

The complete program and registration is available at www.asip.org/SC06.

Twelve course faculty members will present, including Manjeri A. Venkatachalam, M.D., M.B., B.S., professor in the department of pathology at the Health Science Center.

The ASIP is a member of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, a coalition of 22 independent societies that play an active role in lobbying for the interests of 84,000 biomedical scientists. The ASIP is divided into two parts: The Association for Pathology Informatics and the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories.

 
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