Registration Opens for Pathology Visions 2012

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Registration is now open for the Digital Pathology Association’s (DPA) annual conference, Pathology Visions. The DPA, a non-profit organization that promotes education and awareness of digital pathology applications, will be hosting Pathology Visions at the Baltimore Hilton in Baltimore, Maryland October 28-31, 2012.

From now until September 1, 2012, attendees who register for Pathology Visions will receive the Early Bird Registration Rate, which is equivalent to $100 off an all-inclusive registration. DPA Members also receive a $200 discount on registration.

The Pathology Visions Conference gives attendees the opportunity to learn about real-world, practical applications in the ever-evolving field of digital pathology through a variety of workshops, educational sessions, abstract presentations and much more. Someone who knows the value and benefit of Pathology Visions firsthand is the Keynote Presenter for Pathology Visions 2012, Dr. John Tomaszewski.

“Pathology Visions is about mapping out the future of digital pathology imaging. As such, this meeting is an ideal platform for discussing and refining the details of the inevitable transition to computational analytics in digital pathology,” Dr. Tomaszewski stated. His keynote presentation will focus on “Data Fusion and 21st Century Diagnostics” centering on his award winning research in the field of genitourinary pathology.

The DPA incorporates the latest findings in digital pathology into Pathology Visions is through the oral and poster abstract submissions. These abstract submissions provide individuals the opportunity to share their research either through a presentation or poster. The DPA is no longer accepting oral abstract submissions, but the deadline for the poster presentation abstract submissions is August 31, 2012.

For more information on registration fees, the keynote speaker, or abstract submissions, please visit our website.

About the Digital Pathology Association 
The Digital Pathology Association, located in Indianapolis, IN, was founded in 2009. Its mission is to facilitate education and awareness of digital pathology applications in healthcare and life sciences. Members will be encouraged to share best practices and promote the use of technology among colleagues in order to demonstrate efficiencies, awareness, and its ultimate benefits to patient care. To learn more about the DPA and Pathology Visions:http://digitalpathologyassociation.org/pathology-visions-2012.

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