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Comp Clin Pathol (2017) 26:727–733 DOI 10.1007/s00580-017-2502-7 ABSTRACTS th Report and Abstracts for 17 Spring ACCP Conference with Training Workshops, and Technology Exhibits Peter James O’Brien, ACCP Scientific Secretary The Spring Meeting of the Association for Comparative Clinical and “Marrow / Blood Smear Reading in Toxicologic Haematology” Pathology was held on 12 and 13 March 2016 at Hellidon Lakes that were given by the ACCP committee experts (abstracted below). Spa Hotel in Daventry, Northamptonshire. It was attended by over ACCP chairperson Peter Cotton presented awards on behalf of the 50 delegates mostly from the UK but also from Belgium, France, ACCP, acknowledging distinguished careers in comparative clinical Germany, Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland by representatives from pathology, to Professor David Eckersall of University of Glasgow the pharmaceutical industry, contract research organisations, veterinary (photo on left), and to Malcolm York (photo on right), long-time diagnostic laboratories, a few veterinary schools and, importantly, director of clinical pathology at GSK. They gave the Geoff Brown many trainees in comparative clinical pathology. They heard 10 oral Memorial Lecture and the Key Note Lecture, respectively. At the other presentations and saw 10 poster presentations, many on the theme of end of the spectrum of stage-in-career,
Comparative Clinical Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 1, 2017
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