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LECTURESASIP COTRAN EARLY CAREER INVESTIGATOR AWARD LECTURE: TBD Award Recipient: TBD ASIP EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE AWARD LECTURE: Mechanisms of TDP-43 Mediated Neurodegeneration in ALS and FTLD Award Recipient: EDWARD B. LEE ASIP OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATOR AWARD LECTURE: Lost in Ubiquitination, Found by Mass Spectrometry: Identification of E3 Ligase Substrates Controlling Critical Cellular Events and Cancer Award Recipient: KOJO J. ELENITOBA-JOHNSON ASIP RO US-WHIPPLE AWARD LECTURE: The Many Roles of VEGF in the Adult Award Recipient: PATRICIA D’AMOR E FIBRONECTIN MATRIX ASSEMBLY IN DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE ASMB LECTURESpeaker: Jean Schwarzbauen Sponsored by ASIP and the American Society for Matrix Biology SYMPOSIAACVP Symposium: Evolutionary Aspects of Animal Models Chaired: Elizabeth Uhl and Michael Oglesbee Sponsored by ASIP and the American College of Veterinary Pathologists Computational Phenomics: The Potential of Whole Animal Image Analysis in Elucidating Gene Function and Chemical Toxicity Chaired: Keith C. Cheng and Anant Madabhushi Sponsored by the ASIP Biophysical Pathology Scientific Interest Group Innate Immunity in the Brain Chaired: Clayton A. Wiley Sponsored by the ASIP Neuropathology Scientific Interest Group iPS CELLS: Are We There Yet! Chaired: S. Paul Monga ISBER Symposium: Better Disease Biomarkers through Biobanking Chaired: Galen Hostetter and Michael Hogan Sponsored by ASIP and International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Lung Disease Chaired: Michael A. Matthay and Dani Zander Molecular and Cellular Basis of Disease: Host-Microbe Interactions, the Gut and Beyond Session 1: The Microbiota and Systemic Disease Chaired: Andrew Neish and Susan Lynch Session 2: New Concepts in Vascular Biology: Endothelial Bacterial Interactions Chaired: Michael Hickey and Francis W. Luscinskas In addition to invited speakers, talks and posters will be included from abstract submissions Molecular and Cellular Basis of Disease: Liver Pathology Session 1: Liver Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration Session 2: Liver Injury, Fibrosis and Hepatocellular Cancer Chaired: S. Paul Monga Sponsored by the ASIP Liver Pathobiology Scientific Interest Group In addition to invited speakers, talks will be included from abstract submissions Presidential Symposium: Pathogen-Host Interactions: Provoking and Evading the Immune Response Chaired: Martha B. Furie Protein Misfolding and Chaperonopathies Chaired: Monte S. Willis and Jonathan Lin Recent Advances in the Pathobiology of Diabetic Complications Chaired: Sridevi Devaraj and Ishwarlal Jialal Regulation of Epithelial Junctions in Development and Diseases Chaired: Andrei Ivanov and Asma Nusrat Resolution of Inflammation Chaired: Sean P. Colgan and Andrew S. Neish SCVP Symposium: The Pathogenesis and Molecular Diagnosis of Cardiomyopathies Chaired: Jon Seidman and L. Maximilian Buja Sponsored by ASIP and the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology
Stowell Symposium: Trends in Experimental Pathology: Metabolism & Cancer Chaired: Sebastiano Andò and Alberto Mantovani Sponsored by ASIP and Società Italiana di Patologia/Italian Pathology Society (SIP) Supported by unrestricted educational grant from the Robert E. Stowell Endowment Fund The Myofibroblast: Biological Features and Therapeutic Perspective Chaired: Cory M. Hogaboam WORKSHOPS/SPECIAL SESSIONS12th Annual Career Development Program and Lunch: Fundamental Basics for Success: How to Write Award- Winning Grants Chaired: Titus A. Reaves and Jayne Reuben Sponsored by the ASIP Committee for Career Development, Women and Minorities,and the FASEB MARC (Minority Access to Research Careers) Office and the The American Association of Anatomists 12th Annual Workshop on Graduate Education in Pathology: Genomics and Personalized Medicine in the Graduate Curriculum Chaired: Richard Mitchell Sponsored by the ASIP Education Committee Blood Vessel Club: Vascular Development Chaired: David S. Milstone Breast Cancer Scientific Interest Group Lunch/Networking Session Chaired: Ashley G. Rivenbark Sponsored by the ASIP Breast Cancer Scientific Interest Group Breast Cancer Workshop: Personalized Medicine & Breast Cancer Chaired: Ashley G. Rivenbark and William B. Coleman Sponsored by the ASIP Breast Cancer Scientific Interest Group Career Development Workshop and Breakfast: Getting Your Dream Job: Preparing Your CV and Managing Your Interview Chaired: Tara Sander and Roberto Barrios Supported by the ASIP Committee for Career Development, Women and Minorities and the FASEB Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Office Club Hepatomania Chaired: S. Paul Monga Sponsored by the ASIP Liver Pathobiology Scientific Interest Group Die Schaden Klub (Cell Injury Scientific Interest Group Networking Event) Chaired: Cecelia C. Yates and Monte S. Willis Sponsored by the ASIP Cell Injury Scientific Interest Group Highlights: Graduate Student Research in Pathology Chaired: Diane Bielenberg and Keli Kolegraff Sponsored by the ASIP Committee for Career Development, Women & Minorities High School Teachers Program: Scientific Sleuthing of Human Disease for High School Teachers Chaired: Martha B. Furie and Kari Nejak-Bowen Sponsored by the ASIP Education Committee Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from the Intersociety Council for Pathology Information Lunch & Learn: Best Practices of Biobanking and Specimen Collection Chaired: Wendy Mars Sponsored by the ASIP Education Committee Pathobiology for Basic Scientists: Cell Injury and Inflammation: New Rifts on a Classical Score Chaired: Richard N. Mitchell and Martha B. Furie Sponsored by the ASIP Education Committee Veterinary Pathology Scientific Interest Group Lunch/Networking Event Chaired: Mark McArthur, Elizabeth Galbreath and Elizabeth Whitley Sponsored by the ASIP Veterinary Pathology Scientific Interest Group Workshop: Mechanisms and Biological Roles of Autophagy Chaired: Andrei Ivanov and Monte S. Willis In addition to invited speakers, talks will be included from abstract submissions CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME)This activity (“ASIP 2012 Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology 2012”) has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) and the American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP). FASEB is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Federation designates this “live” educational activity for a maximum of 48 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CME application forms will be available online beginning April 21, 2012 on the ASIP website (www.asip.org). There is a $50 CME application fee, payable upon submission of the online CME application. Meeting Objective/Target Audience The objective of the ASIP 2012 Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology 2012 is to increase basic and applied pathology knowledge and to provide a forum for the exchange of new research by scientists and investigators. The meeting is designed to support participants’ educational needs in the physician competency area of Medical Knowledge, as defined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). At the completion of this meeting, participants should be able to: 1. discuss the research underway and/or the current topics relevant to their areas of interest in pathology; 2. demonstrate a gained level of knowledge of the methods and techniques being used by researchers and practitioners in this field; and 3. utilize information and data that lead to improvements in human health. This meeting is targeted to graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research scientists, clinical practitioners, and medical education professionals. Disclosure Policy The Federation requires that audiences at FASEB-sponsored educational programs be informed of the organizers’ and presenters’ (speaker, faculty, author, or contributor) academic and professional affiliations, and the existence of any relevant financial relationship a presenter has with any proprietary entity producing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on patients, with the exemption of non-profit or government organizations and non-health care related companies. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent a speaker from making a presentation. This policy allows the listener/attendee to be fully knowledgeable in evaluating the information being presented. Disclosure includes any relationship that may bias one's presentation or which, if known, could give the perception of bias. These situations may include, but are not limited to: 1) stock options or bond holdings in a for-profit corporation or self-directed pension plan; 2) research grants; 3) employment (full or part-time); 4) ownership or partnership; 5) consulting fees or other remuneration; 6) non-remunerative positions of influence such as officer, board member, trustee, or public spokesperson; 7) receipt of royalties; 8) speaker's bureau; 9) other. For full-time employees of industry or government, the affiliation listed in the Program will constitute full disclosure.
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