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BSVP Companion Animal Meeting 2018
MeetingsBritish Society of Veterinary Pathologists Companion Animal Meeting 2018 Ocular Pathology Saturday 16th June 2018 save the dateHarvest Fields Centre, Birmingham This year’s BSVP companion animal meeting offers a varied lecture series focused on ocular pathology. Lectures from specialists in veterinary pathology, veterinary ophthalmology and veterinary oncology offer a stimulating platform for discussion and provides quality CPD for both veterinary specialists and first opinion practitioners alike. Speakers include Emma Scurrell (Cytopath), Sue Murphy (University of Edinburgh) and Caroline Thaung (a consultant in Ocular Pathology at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London). Registration for this conference opens at the end of February 2018 and for more details see: http://www.bsvp.orgor contact the Scientific Organiser, Melanie Dobromylskyj (Melanie.Dobromylskyj@finnpathologists.com). Download PDF
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MeetingsSeptember 5th – September 8th, 2018University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Pre-congress Course: Davis Thompson DVM Foundation Symposium on Dermatopathology, 4-5 September, 2018 Visit the offical congress website for more information and registration. Questions If you have general questions regarding the upcoming congress, please email to congress@esvp.eu. If you have questions regarding your congress registration, please email to esvpecvpcongress2018@gmail.com. Questions relating to the abstract submission will get answered at abstracts@esvp.eu.
Read Full ArticleBritish Society of Veterinary Pathologists Annual Meeting 2018
MeetingsApplied ruminant pathology: Disease investigation, diagnosis and surveillance Friday 28th and Saturday 29th September 2018 Save the dateSchool of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey This year’s BSVP conference offers a quality lecture series focused on the four most common presentations of farmed ruminants to the post mortem room (pneumonia, sudden death, diarrhoea and abortion/perinatal mortality). This conference incorporates an applied ‘front line’ investigative approach with in-depth reviews on the pathogenesis and diagnosis of selected key diseases. Designed for all vets and veterinary pathologists engaged in the investigation of farm animal disease, we will address typical clinical history, key gross findings, sampling technique and interpretation to aid in the diagnosis and surveillance of disease. The programme will be delivered by a team of experienced clinicians, veterinary investigation officers and farm animal pathologists, supported by our Keynote speaker, Prof Francisco Uzal (UC Davis), and several leading scientists in the field. Please come along and help shape the future of UK farm animal pathology and disease surveillance by making your voice heard during an expert panel discussion. Trainees – don’t miss this valuable opportunity to gain key tips and advice on passing the board examinations by attending a training session led by two current members of the ACVP Exam Committee. Registration for this conference opens in March 2018 and for more details see: http://www.bsvp.org or contact the Scientific Organiser, Chris Palgrave (c.palgrave@surrey.ac.uk). Download PDF Download Flyer
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MeetingsFollowing the Diagnostic Pathway 22-24 September 2017 Rydges Camperdown9 Missenden Road Camperdown, NSW, Australia The Australian Society of Veterinary Pathology invites you to attend the 2017 annual conference, where we will explore the diagnostic pathway from start to finish! Keynote speaker Dr Patricia Pesavento will guide delegates through new frontiers in diagnostic pathology with informative sessions on diagnostic problem solving, test selection and advances in molecular pathology. Designed to be practically relevant, the program will incorporate carefully selected, illustrative case material across production, companion, and wildlife/zoo/exotic species in order to highlight key aspects of the diagnostic process. Presentations from ASVP members will additionally ensure a strong Australian focus. The three day program offers delegates a blend of seminars, panel discussions and interactive sessions with material to benefit experienced diagnosticians and trainees alike. Join your veterinary pathology colleagues for three informative days of high quality professional development, networking opportunities and fun! 2017 International keynote speaker Dr. Patricia Pesavento is a Swarthmore College graduate and received her PhD in 1997 from Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. She received her DVM and pathology residency training sequentially at UC Davis. After two years of diagnostic research at the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratories, she joined the faculty in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, at the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. Conference Website Conference Brochure Conference Registration
Read Full Article4th International Workshop of Veterinary Neuroscience
MeetingsThe 4th International Workshop of Veterinary Neuroscience will take place on 16th/17th February 2018 in Bern, Switzerland. Save the date! Registration is open until 31st January 2018 UPDATE Program booklet is now available Topics Spinal cord injury Neuroinfectious diseases Microglia in health and disease Neurogenetics Epilepsy Keynote speakers Grégoire Courtine, EPFL Lausanne Matthew Taylor, Montana State University Inge Huitinga, Nederlands Herseninstituut Danika Bannasch, UC Davis Neda Ladbon-Bernasconi, McGill University Visit the website Download Flyer Download Program Booklet
Read Full ArticleBSTP: Continuing Education Symposium 8: Digestive System
MeetingsFind information in the linked PDFs: Opportunities for trainees 2017 Information Leaflet & Programme
Read Full ArticleBSVP Autumn Meeting – Reproductive and Digital Pathology (including the 10th Annual General Meeting of the BSVP)
MeetingsEngineer’s House, The Promenade, Clifton Down, Avon, Bristol BS8 3NB, UK Friday 7th and Saturday 8th October 2016 Information including the programme and registration form are on the on the BSVP website – www.bsvp.org/event/bsvp-autumn-meeting, further information is available from the BSVP Secretariat at bsvpsecretariat@aol.com
Read Full ArticleCharles Louis Davis D.V.M. Foundation Meeting 2016 in Bologna
MeetingsFind attached some PDFs regarding the CL Davis DVM Foundation European Division Pathology Symposium, Bologna, Italy 6-7 September, 2016 Save the date flyer Programme
Read Full ArticleISVD Annual Meeting 2016: Final Call for ISVD abstracts
MeetingsDear Friends and Colleagues, We invite our pathology colleagues to submit abstracts for presentation and / or to simply join us as we are enlightened by Prof Peter Moore and the interactive discussion sessions at the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology (ISVD) annual meeting, in Bordeaux. France, which will be held on May 31st 2016! The ISVD annual meeting precedes the 8th World Congress of veterinary Dermatology where the ISVD will also be hosting wet-labs. Free Communications are oral presentations of approximately 12 minutes length. Abstracts will be included for publication in the Congress abstract supplement of the Journal Veterinary Dermatology; a manuscript is not required. The ISVD abstract submission deadline is January 15th, midnight central European time, 2016 I look forward to welcoming you to Bordeaux in 2016. Laura Bongiovanni Program Chair, ISVD Vice President lbongiovanni@unite.itwww.isvd.org
Read Full ArticleJoint Meeting on Neuroinfectiology and Veterinary Neuroscience, February 2016, Hannover
MeetingsThe “Third International Workshop of Veterinary Neuroscience” hosted by the Consortium of Veterinary Neuroscience in Europe (CVNE) and the DFG Research Unit FOR 1103 will be held on February 14th, 2016, followed by the “Third Niedersachsen-Research Network on Neuroinfectiology (N-RENNT) Symposium on Neuroinfectiology” on February 15th and 16th, 2016. Third International Workshop of Veterinary Neurosciencehttp://www.tiho-hannover.de/neuroscience2016February 14th, 2016Hannover, Germany Third N-RENNT Symposium on Neuroinfectiologyhttp://www.tiho-hannover.de/nrenntFebruary 15th & 16th, 2016Hannover, Germany The “Third International Workshop of Veterinary Neuroscience” hosted by the Consortium of Veterinary Neuroscience in Europe (CVNE) and the DFG Research Unit FOR 1103 will be held on February 14th, 2016, followed by the “Third Niedersachsen-Research Network on Neuroinfectiology (N-RENNT) Symposium on Neuroinfectiology” on February 15th and 16th, 2016. Please find attached one flyer for each meeting containing all relevant information or use the links above to visit the homepages. Please also distribute the flyers to interested colleagues. Registration deadline: December 31st, 2015 Call for Abstracts and Presentations The Scientific Committee invites all participants to submit abstracts on all aspects ofveterinary neuroscience (CVNE) and neuroinfectiology (N-RENNT). Please follow the abstract submission guidelines on the homepages. Submit abstract by December 1st, 2015 Contact and organization CVNE: Kathrin Becker: kathrin.becker@tiho-hannover.deN-RENNT: Dr. Tina Basler: tina.basler@tiho-hannover.de Attachments Third International Workshop of Veterinary Neuroscience FlyerThird N-RENNT Symposium on Neuroinfectiology Flyer
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