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Programme Quick Reference Tables<br />

Foyer<br />

08.00 Registration and C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

FRIday 7 JANUARY <strong>2011</strong><br />

ROSALIND FRANKLIN Pavilion<br />

09.00–17.00 Slide Seminar Case Viewing: <strong>The</strong> Partnership between Molecular and Conventional Histopathology<br />

FRANCIS CRICK AUDITORIUM<br />

09.00–12.15 Symposium: <strong>The</strong> Involution <strong>of</strong> Normal and Cancer Tissue<br />

CLOISTERS<br />

10.30–11.00 C<strong>of</strong>fee / Poster Viewing / Trade Exhibition<br />

CLOISTERS<br />

12.15–13.15 Lunch / Trade Exhibition<br />

FRANCIS CRICK AUDITORIUM<br />

12.45–13.30 Meet the Experts Trainees Session: Liver Pathology<br />

Dr SE Davies, Cambridge<br />

James Watson Pavilion<br />

12.45–14.15 Satellite Session: HER2 Testing for Neoadjuvant Patients: Challenges and Opportunities<br />

Academic Workshop organised by NCRI/BCSG<br />

FRANCIS CRICK AUDITORIUM<br />

13.30–14.15 Slide Seminar Discussion Session: <strong>The</strong> Partnership between Molecular and Conventional<br />

Histopathology<br />

FRANCIS CRICK AUDITORIUM<br />

14.15–17.15 Symposium: Molecular Pathology for Today and Tomorrow — 2<br />

CLOISTERS<br />

15.45–16.15 Tea / Poster Viewing / Trade Exhibition<br />

All details are subject to amendment<br />

Visit our website for further information and updates: www.pathsoc.org<br />

Scientific Programme | <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> (199 th ) 6 – 7 January <strong>2011</strong> | Visit our website: www.pathsoc.org<br />

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