Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Pathology conference 2019


Conference name: 3rd International conference on Pathology and Oncology Research
Short name: Euro Pathology 2019
Venue: Singapore | November 11-12, 2019

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  • One Corporate sponsored workshop
  • Complimentary registration for 2 delegates
  • Complimentary table top exhibition
  • One set of promotional materials included in registration material
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Warmest Regards,
Hannah Perkins
Program Director
Euro Pathology 2019 | Allied Academies

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Pathology conference 2019


Conference name: 3rd International conference on pathology and Oncology Research
Short name: Euro Pathology 2019
Venue: Singapore | November 11-12,2019

Join us at Euro Pathology 2019 to share your expertise & develop your professional network all over the globe.

Can Submit your abstract or contact us to take part in 3rd International Conference on Pathology & Oncology Research on November 11-12, 2019 at most beautiful city of Singapore.




To know more about Pathology & Oncology do attend International Conference on Pathology and Oncology Research   https://bit.ly/2kjTgkZ
  
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Hannah Perkins
Program Director | Euro Pathology 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology@alliedtalk.com


Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Pathology conferences 2019


Conference name: 3rd International conference on pathology and Oncology Research
Short name: Euro Pathology 2019
Venue: Singapore | November 11-12, 2019
URL: http://europathology.alliedacademies.com/

Hear Keynote speech on Andrology in general urology OPD with a perspective of urology complaints and its interphase with infertility by Dr.Sujatha Siddappa



To know more about Pathology & Oncology do attend International Conference on Pathology and Oncology Research   https://bit.ly/2HWqgJs

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Hannah Perkins
Program Director | Euro Pathology 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology@alliedtalk.com


Pathology Conferences 2019

Conference name: 3rd International conference on pathology and Oncology Research
Short name: Euro Pathology 2019
Venue: Singapore | November 11-12,2019


On behalf of our Organizing Committee members, we welcome everyone to 3rd International conference on Pathology and Oncology research at Singapore slated to hold from November 11-12, 2019.
The conference theme navigating the current research on Pathology and Oncology records the collaborative spirit of the conference which will be both an educational and scientific event. Various thematic sessions of euro pathology 2019 will showcase the important scientific advances, foster discussions and hopes to inspire participants from a world array of themes to initiate collaborations among and across disciplines for the advancement of medical science.

We hope that the conference will inspire you, and end in deciphering information, collaborations and friendship; despite a noteworthy program you'll be able to relish the exotic and vivacious atmosphere at Singapore.
At euro pathology 2019, you can meet experts in the field of Pathology, Oncology, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry and Environmental science. Listening to the keynote presentations at the conference will inform you the current research and innovations in the field of onco-pathology and Pharmacology and will inspire research ideas of your own and will expose you to different styles of presentations.
Avail up to 20% waivers in your packages which include both your registration and accommodation.
Waiting welcome you at Singapore.

Contact
Hannah Perkins
Program Director | Euro Pathology 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology@alliedtalk.com

Friday, August 23, 2019

Upcoming Pathology Conferences 2019


Conference name: 3rd International conference on pathology and Oncology Research
Short name: Euro Pathology 2019
Venue: Singapore | November 11-12,2019



Goal of the meeting:
Pathology conferences goal is to provide the exclusive research topics where all the participants can be up to date with the latest developments in the Pathology. The conference theme navigating the current research on Pathology and Oncology records the collaborative spirit of the conference which will be both an educational and scientific event. Various thematic sessions of euro pathology 2019 will showcase the important scientific advances, foster discussions and hopes to inspire participants from a world array of themes to initiate collaborations among and across disciplines for the advancement of medical science.

Benefits to attend:
Deploy yourself as a Pathology and Oncology expert
An international platform for promoting and trading your research ideas
Can gain knowledge about the advances in pathology and related field
Being recognized in a global platform and discuss research ideas with the eminent medical experts
A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International allocation

Target Audience:
Pathologists, Oncologists, Bio-technologists, Medicinal services Professionals, Researchers, Scientists, Scholarly Institutes, Pharmaceutical Researcher, Clinical Organization, Medical College Doctors and students, Pharmacy and Medical Industrialists, CEO’s, Presidents and Dean, Professors and Post Doc Fellows.

Renowned Speakers:
Dr. Shinya Tajima| St. Marianna University, Japan
Dr. Mona Pabler| Charité - University Medicine, Germany
Dr. Alan Greenberg| Portfolio, London
Dr. Ferly Felix|Speech and hearing institute, UK
Dr. Ian Martins| Edith Cowan University, Australia
Dr. Sujatha Siddappa| Institute of Nephro urology, India

Special opportunities on immediate registration:
Free Two night Accommodation
Free proceeding charges
Food and snacks during conference
To know more about Pathology & Oncology do attend International Conference on Pathology and Oncology Research   https://bit.ly/2HWqgJs


Contact
Hannah Perkins
Program Director | Euro Pathology 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedtalk(dot)com

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Pathology Conferences 2019


Oncology Conference 2019

Conference name: 3rd International conference on pathology and Oncology Research
Short name: Euro Pathology 2019
Venue: Singapore | November 11-12,2019

Alzheimer's disease is associated with disrupted sleep and the accumulation of tau and proteins in the brain, which can emerge long before characteristic memory impairments appear. Two types of hippocampal sleep waves, slow oscillations and sleep spindles, are synced in young individuals, but have been shown to become uncoordinated in old age.

Matthew Walker, Joseph Winer, and colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley found a decrease in slow oscillations/sleep spindle synchronization was associated with higher tau, while reduced slow-wave-activity amplitude was associated with higher ?-amyloid levels.



The researchers also found that a decrease in sleep quantity throughout aging, from the 50s through 70s, was associated with higher levels of amyloid and tau later in life. This means that changes in brain activity during sleep and sleep quantity during these time frames could serve as a warning sign for Alzheimer's disease, allowing for early preventive care.

To know more about Pathology & Oncology do attend International Conference on Pathology and Oncology Research   https://bit.ly/2HWqgJs

Publisher link: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190618102725.htm


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Hannah Perkins
Program Director | Euro Pathology 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedtalk(dot)com

Monday, April 15, 2019

Clinical Pathology as a Tool to Assess Immunotoxicity


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue: Paris, France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI



Clinical pathology is a critical part of drug and chemical safety evaluation. The hematology, serum chemistry, and urinalysis evaluations routinely conducted in standard toxicity studies contain numerous parameters which provide information about immune status and function, and additional parameters, such as acute phase proteins, complement, and histamine, may be added to further characterize immune status. This article discusses the various clinical pathology parameters which are useful in identifying effects on the immune system. It also provides guidance for minimizing confounding variables, understanding differences between species, and differentiating stress from direct immunotoxicity. A few examples of clinical pathology findings which suggest immunotoxicity are provided as an aid to data interpretation.

To know more about Pathology and its Applications do attend International Conference on Pathology 2019 http://pathology.alliedacademies.com/


Contact
KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Human-Pathogen Coevolution: Helicobacter Pylori


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI

Helicobacter pylori is a widespread bacterium that colonizes the gut mucosa in nearly half the human population, causing gastric inflammation and, in a small percentage of patients, stomach cancer—the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. But the prevalence of H. pylori infections do not correlate with cancer incidence, suggesting other factors are at play. In a study published today (January 13) in PNAS, researchers provide evidence that those other factors include the ancestry of both the host and the pathogen: patients that are infected with H. pylori strains that have a distinct ancestry from their own are more likely to suffer severe disease.





To know more about Pathology and its Applications do attend International Conference on Pathology 2019 http://pathology.alliedacademies.com/

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KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Zika virus study reveals possible causes of brain pathology

Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI

A few years ago, Zika virus spread across South America, posing a health issue with global impact. A significant number of South American women who came into contact with the virus for the first time at the start of their pregnancy by a mosquito bite subsequently gave birth to children with severe disabilities. The babies suffered from a condition known as microcephaly; they were born with a brain that was too small. This can lead to intellectual disabilities and other serious neurological disorders.

Scientists succeeded in proving that these deformities are caused by Zika virus infections, but so far they have been unable to explain why. Andreas Pichlmair, Chair for Viral Immunopathology at TUM, and his team from the TUM Institute of Virology and MPI-B have examined how Zika virus influences human brain cells. They identified the virus proteins with the potential to affect neuronal development in the developing brain.
To know more about Pathology and its Applications do attend International Conference on Pathology 2019 http://pathology.alliedacademies.com/

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KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

Helicobacter pylori and gastroduodenal pathology


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI


The human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori causes chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, gastric carcinoma, and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma. It infects over 50% of the worlds' population, however, only a small subset of infected people experience H. pylori-associated illnesses. Associations with disease-specific factors remain enigmatic years after the genome sequences were deciphered. Infection with strains of Helicobacter pylori that carry the cytotoxin-associated antigen A (cagA) gene is associated with gastric carcinoma. 


Author: Niyaz Ahmed
Recent studies revealed mechanisms through which the cagA protein triggers oncopathogenic activities. Other candidate genes such as some members of the so-called plasticity region cluster are also implicated to be associated with carcinoma of stomach. Study of the evolution of polymorphisms and sequence variation in H. pylori populations on a global basis has provided a window into the history of human population migration and co-evolution of this pathogen with its host. Possible symbiotic relationships were debated since the discovery of this pathogen. 


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KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

Most widely spread coxsackievirus in Shanghai, China


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI

Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a transmissible infectious disease caused by human enteroviruses (EV). Here, we described features of children with severe HFMD caused by coxsackievirus A16 (CV-A16) in Shanghai, China. CV-A16 accounted 40.76% of admitted HFMD during 2014 to 2016 in Xinhua Hospital. IVIG appeared to be beneficial in shortening the duration of illness episodes of severe HFMD.Severe CV-A16 caused HFMD children admitted to the Xinhua Hospital from January 2014 and December 2016, were recruited retrospectively to the study. Symptoms and findings at the time of hospitalization, laboratory tests, treatments, length of stay and residual findings at discharge were systematically recorded and analyzed.


Author: Qingli Zhang
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KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

Monday, April 8, 2019

Tumor Budding and Prognosis in Gastric Adenocarcinoma


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI


Tumor budding has been associated with poor prognosis in several cancer types, but its significance in gastric cancer is unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the prognostic significance of tumor budding in gastric adenocarcinoma, and its main histologic types. Some 583 gastric adenocarcinoma patients who underwent surgery in Oulu University Hospital during the years 1983-2016 were included in this retrospective cohort study. Tumor budding was counted per 0.785 mm2 fields from the slides originally used for diagnostic purposes. Patients were divided into low-budding (<10 buds) and high-budding (≥10 buds) groups. Tumor budding was analyzed in relation to 5-year survival and overall survival. Cox regression was used to calculate hazard ratios (HR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for confounders. 


Author: Niko Kemi
Determining tumor budding was difficult in diffuse-type cancer due to the uncohesive growth pattern of these tumors. Patients with high tumor budding had worse 5-year survival compared with patients with low tumor budding. In intestinal-type adenocarcinomas, the high-budding group had significantly poorer 5-year survival compared with the low-budding group . There were no differences in 5-year survival between the budding groups in the diffuse type adenocarcinoma. In conclusion, high tumor budding is an independent prognostic factor in gastric adenocarcinoma, but its value is limited to the intestinal type of gastric adenocarcinoma. In diffuse type gastric adenocarcinoma, the assessment of tumor budding is hardly feasible, and it does not have prognostic relevance.


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KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

Stem Cell Transplants for Blood Cancers


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI



The high-dose chemotherapy or radiation used to kill blood cancer cells also kills healthy bone marrow.  Stem cell transplants help restore the bone marrow’s ability to produce blood cells. In some cases, therapy followed by stem cell replacement cures the cancer.Blood cancer treatment usually starts with chemotherapy, either alone or with other drugs and treatments. Experts often disagree about which treatments to use. Stem cell transplants are expensive, risky, and usually recommended when chemotherapy fails. However, some cancer centers are trying stem cell transplants as a first treatment. 



Stem cells can come from several places. Bone marrow transplants replace diseased marrow with cancer-free marrow. Peripheral stem cell transplants use stem cells collected from the bloodstream. Transplants can involve the patient’s own cells (autologous) or cells from a donor (allogeneic).

Collecting bone marrow requires placing the donor under anesthesia then using a strong needle to draw marrow from the hip bone. This takes 1-2 hours in an operating room.  For several days before donating peripheral blood stem cells, donors take special drug shots to boost stem cell levels in the bloodstream. Then the donor is connected to a machine that filters the stem cells from the donor’s blood and returns the rest.

To know more about Pathology and its Applications do attend International Conference on Pathology 2019 http://pathology.alliedacademies.com/

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KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com


Sunday, April 7, 2019

Diarrheal Diseases are the trending infectitious disease Nowadays


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI


Diarrheal diseases were the second leading cause of infectious diseases mortality in 2014, accounting for 7.07% of infectious disease deaths with 2.41  deaths per 100 000 persons. This category included diarrheal diseases from all etiologies. The corridor spanning between Missouri and Maine showed a higher number of counties with mortality rates due to diarrheal diseases in the upper 5% of counties . Furthermore, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Washington states showed an increased number of counties with similar high diarrheal disease mortality. 



Kalawao and Maui Counties in Hawaii had the lowest mortality rate of 0.47  deaths per 100 000 persons, while Ross County, Ohio, had the highest rate of 6.14  deaths per 100 000 persons. Mortality from diarrheal diseases increased by 483.96%  between 1980  and 2014. Diarrheal diseases were the only cause of infectious diseases mortality to increase from 2000 to 2014. At the county level, diarrheal disease mortality rates increased in nearly all counties , with the largest increases mainly observed in the Northeast, Midwest, Southwest, and Pacific coast.


To know more about Pathology and its Applications do attend International Conference on Pathology 2019 http://pathology.alliedacademies.com/

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KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com