ECP 2023 Final Programme

Wednesday, 13 Sept Scientific Programme a Wednesday 68 008 11:00–11:10 Case 4 Jiri Soukup, Czech Republic 009 11:10–11:30 Experimental imaging techniques: turning on the fusion reactor for pathology! Francesca Bosisio, Belgium 010 11:30–12:00 Discussion SY-17 Symposium 08:30–12:00 Liffey Hall 1 Autopsy Pathology History of Pathology Joint Symposium: Landmarks in autopsy pathology Chairs: Cristina Basso, Italy Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Portugal 001 08:30–09:00 The importance of autopsy in the fight against epidemics Sigurd Lax, Austria 002 09:00–09:30 Certainty is usually a sign of pathology – unexpected findings from British autopsies throughout history Matthew Clarke, United Kingdom 003 10:30–10:52 The transition from autopsy to virtopsy in mummy studies Luca Ventura, Italy 004 10:52–11:15 Landmarks historical contributions in infectious diseases Sebastian Lucas, United Kingdom 005 11:15–11:37 Rapid and expedited autopsies for biomedical research James Robert Stone, USA 006 11:37–12:00 Autopsy-derived past, present and future insights into the cardiovascular system and diseases L. Maximilian Buja, USA SPEC-13 Slide Seminar 08:30–12:00 Ecocem Joint Special Session ESP & SLAP: The everlasting power of surgical pathology: an utterly practical case seminar Chairs: Aurelio Ariza, Spain Laura Jufe, Argentina 001 08:30–09:00 Cases 1 and 2 Laura Jufe, Argentina 002 09:00–09:30 Cases 3 and 4 Isabel Alvarado Cabrero, Mexico 003 10:30–11:00 Cases 5 and 6 David Suster, USA 004 11:00–11:30 Cases 7 and 8 Saul Suster, USA 005 11:30–12:00 Discussion SY-18 Symposium 08:30–12:00 Wicklow Meeting Room 1 Molecular Pathology Pathology in Favour of Developing Countries Joint Symposium: Molecular pathology at low cost: good practice and pitfalls Chairs: Gerald Höfler, Austria Giulia De Falco, United Kingdom 001 08:30–09:00 Validation of point of care molecular oncology platforms from Kenya Shahin Sayed, Kenya 002 09:00–09:30 Molecular pathology at low cost: not everything that shines is gold Ovidiu Pop, Romania 003 10:30–11:00 The Tunisian experience in molecular pathology: hope and challenge Karima Mrad, Tunisia 004 11:00–11:30 Molecular pathology at low cost: good practice and pitfalls Ed Schuuring, The Netherlands

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