09.30 Registration and Coffee
10.00 New developments in the laboratory - Professor Mohammed Ilyas, University of Nottingham
10.45 Immunodeficient mouse models used in cancer drug discovery with particular reference to the humanised hepatocyte mouse model - Dr Liz McInnes, Syngenta
11.30 Refreshments
11.50 The use of molecular markers to explore key events in rodent carcinogenesis and their human relevance - Dr Jayne Wright, Jayne Wright Ltd
12.35 Clonality testing in lymphoma in small animal diagnostic veterinary pathology - Dr Iain Peters, Torrance Diamond Diagnostic Services
13.20 Lunch
14.00 Integration of DNA, RNA and protein expression profiling for tumour classification - Dr Maggie Cheany, ICR, London
14.45 Role of MYC in pancreatic cancer and its associated microenvironment - Dr Nicole Sodir, Cambridge University
15.30 Refreshments
15.50 Integrating molecular and conventional diagnosis in human B-cell neoplasms, with some cross-species considerations - Dr Reuben Tooze
16.35 Molecular gynaecological pathology - Professor Simon Herrington, University of Edinburgh
17.20 Close
10.00 New developments in the laboratory - Professor Mohammed Ilyas, University of Nottingham
10.45 Immunodeficient mouse models used in cancer drug discovery with particular reference to the humanised hepatocyte mouse model - Dr Liz McInnes, Syngenta
11.30 Refreshments
11.50 The use of molecular markers to explore key events in rodent carcinogenesis and their human relevance - Dr Jayne Wright, Jayne Wright Ltd
12.35 Clonality testing in lymphoma in small animal diagnostic veterinary pathology - Dr Iain Peters, Torrance Diamond Diagnostic Services
13.20 Lunch
14.00 Integration of DNA, RNA and protein expression profiling for tumour classification - Dr Maggie Cheany, ICR, London
14.45 Role of MYC in pancreatic cancer and its associated microenvironment - Dr Nicole Sodir, Cambridge University
15.30 Refreshments
15.50 Integrating molecular and conventional diagnosis in human B-cell neoplasms, with some cross-species considerations - Dr Reuben Tooze
16.35 Molecular gynaecological pathology - Professor Simon Herrington, University of Edinburgh
17.20 Close