
If you are interested in the future of pathology, especially with regard to tumors in companion animals, please join us on November 16, 2021 from 9am to 4pm US Central Standard time for a full-day seminar on what lies beyond our routine glass slides. This seminar will introduce participants to the revolution of cancer genomics and its application in veterinary medicine, as well as discuss the approaches available beyond routine histopathology including the technology of cancer genomic profiling, correlative biomarkers for immunotherapeutics, and the growing technology of image analysis and artificial intelligence. Some truly stellar speakers are lined up for this event, and they will share content pertinent to academia, research, and diagnostics. As usual, registrants will get access to the recorded seminar for 14 days in case you can't watch it in real time! Schedule (all times US CST) 9:00-10:30am: William Hendricks, MD, PhD (Translational Genomics Research Institute) - Canine Cancer Genome Landscapes and Actionability Horizons 10:30am-12:00pm: Jen Grenier, PhD (Cornell University) - Genomic profiling technologies for FFPE samples 12:00-1:00pm: LUNCH 1:00-2:30pm: Nicola Mason, BVetMed, PhD (University of Pennsylvania) - The hunt for correlative biomarkers of immunotherapeutic response 2:30-4:00pm: Gregory Krane, DVM PhD DACVP (Charles River Laboratories) and Michael Staup, PhD (Charles River Laboratories) - Applications of Image Analysis in Veterinary Pathology & Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Quantitative Pathology Registration is $50, and this webinar is approved for 6 hours of RACE credits and 4 AVMA MOC credits. Register here: https://bit.ly/3b53rAC [cid:image003.png@01D7CA7D.6B817D10]