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10th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Utilitarian Conference (EPUCG2022)

THEME 10EPUCG2022: WHERE PATHOLOGISTS MEET INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY FOR A BETTER OUTCOME

WELCOME TO PATHOLOGY 2022

Greetings from the Pathology Utilitarian Conference. On the behalf of Utilitarian Committee, we warmly welcome you to the 10th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Utilitarian Conference (EPUCG2022).

The theme of the 10EPUCG2022 is where pathologists meet innovation & technology for a better outcome. We have an exciting and informative program at the Pathology Congress that will allow the participants to reflect upon and celebrate our accomplishments, renew collaboration and extend their networking, and to investigate current and future research in a particular direction.

Pathology Conference Program will encourage discussions and hope to inspire members from a wide array of themes to initiate networking and collaboration within and across disciplines for the advancement of the Pathology field. EPUCG2022 will be a great conference for sharing the latest insights of both academic and industrial research.

The objective of this unique conference is to promote the highest standards of pathology in management. The Conference aims to equip young research talents with knowledge about recent developments, advance the effectiveness of pathology.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired by joining colleagues from all over Europe, the USA, UAE, Middle East, and Asia to update yourself, to network.
Save the dates, January 10-11, 2022. Start preparing your abstracts, poster and don’t forget to tell your colleagues – this is going to be the best Pathologists conference ever!

We hope that you will have a productive and fun-filled time at the 10th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Utilitarian Conference.

Our best regards,
UCGConference OCM

Legend of Dermatopathology– Dr. Phillip McKee

Dr. Phillip McKee will present his Keynote talk at the 10th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Utilitarian Conference (EPUCG2022).

Phillip McKee, MB, Bch, BAO, MD, FRCPath, qualified in medicine 1972 at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. This was followed by pathology training at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast and Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists in 1978. He then completed a Dermatopathology Fellowship at St John’s Hospital for Diseases of the Skin in London. He was appointed to the Faculty of St Thomas’ Hospital Medical School in London in 1979 and subsequently to the Faculty of St John’s Hospital for Diseases of the Skin in 1992. In 1989 he was made Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and in 1992 was awarded his Doctorate in Medicine by Queen’s University of Belfast.

Dr. McKee was recruited to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston as Director of Dermatopathology and Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. While there he received NIH funding for his involvement in two major research studies.

Meet the Pathology and Digital Pathology Conference Keynote Speakers virtually.

Dr. Anil Parwani (Vice-Chair, Anatomical Pathology; Director of Pathology Informatics and Digital Pathology)
Dr. Phillip Mckee (MD, FRCPath)
Dr. Zev Leifer (President, The Leifer Institute of Molecular and Digital Pathology)
Dr. Andreas M Luebke (Head of Orthopedic Pathology and Vice-Head of Cytopathology)
Dr. Joanne Martin (Director, Blizard Institute, Hon Consultant Barts Health NHS Trust)
Dr. Marilyn Bui (Senior Member and Professor of Pathology)
Mr. Felix Faber (CEO & Founder, MindPeak)
Prof. Tarek Ali (Professor of Internal Medicine and Senior Consultant Physician)
Dr. Alina Bridges (Director of Immunodermatology Richfield Laboratory of Dermatopathology/Dermpath Diagnostics, ASDP Alternate Advisor to the AMA-RUC, Chief Medical Officer, Cytokind, Inc.)
Dr. Michael Retsky (Hon Associate Prof at University College London)
will be presenting their keynote sessions at the 10EPUCG2021.

Date

Jan 10 - 11 2022
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Time

GMT +4 hours
All Day

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