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News:
XXIX
National Congress, Italian Society of Pathology
In collaboration with the American Society for Investigative
Pathology
University of Calabria, Rende-Cosenza, Italy
September 10-13, 2008
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ASIP Hosts Summer Academy -
Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease:
Injury, Inflammation, and Tissue Repair
July 12-14-2008 - Bethesda,
MD
Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease will be a 2-1/2 day in-depth overview
of current and cutting edge cell and molecular biology of human diseases
focusing on injury, inflammation, and tissue repair. This course is designed
for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, junior faculty, and scientists
from industry desiring a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying
basic physiologic processes and how those pathways contribute to pathology
and disease.
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'Top 25' Scientist
Named Next Editor-In-Chief of The American Journal of Pathology
The editorial helm of
The
American Journal of Pathology (AJP), the top-ranked journal in its
field, will soon be under the vision and direction of renowned cancer
researcher, Michael P. Lisanti, MD, PhD.
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Summer Research
Opportunity Program in Pathology (SROPP)
2007 Recipient
“Science Doesn’t Just Come From A Book”~
MEET RAFAEL VILLARREAL-CALDERON ~ Recipient of the 2007 ASIP Summer Research
Opportunity in Pathology Program (SROPP)
Read the Article published in the ASIP Pathways, Vol. 2, No 4., November
2007
Apply for the
Summer Research Opportunity Program in PATHOLOGY & receive $2,500 of
additional funding!
Looking for a 2008
Summer Research Opportunity in PATHOLOGY?
The American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) has teamed up with
FASEB
Minority Access for Research Careers (MARC) and the
Intersociety Council for Pathology Information (ICPI) to provide summer
research opportunities in pathology for underrepresented minority students
by providing financial support for students to visit, learn, and participate
in new research in the mechanisms of disease at prominent research
laboratories and institutions during the summer in 2008.
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PPS President Philip T.
Cagle Receives Prestigious Harlan J. Spjut Award.
The Board of Directors of the Houston Society of Clinical Pathologists
established the Harlan J. Spjut Award in 1989 to recognize individuals who
have demonstrated sustained and distinguished scholarly achievement in
pathology or a related discipline. The 20th Annual Spjut Award Dinner will
be held on Saturday, April 12th in Houston, TX, in conjunction with the
Houston Society of Clinical Pathologists Spring Seminar.
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