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IBMS Congress 2023: more opportunities to link learning to the laboratory

September 2023 will see the return of the biennial IBMS Congress event to the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. The focus once again will be on the very best that biomedical science and commercial colleagues have to offer. Here, Pathology in Practice provides the second of three scientific programme previews in the run up to this important four-day event.

An investment in learning and development lies at the very heart of the Congress experience. In pathology, change is now a constant, and many biomedical scientists are extending their knowledge and skills beyond their original specialty as services and departments merge, evolving technologies are shared across scientific disciplines, and responsibilities are extended. This is where Congress ticks so many boxes. Over four days there will be over 300 lectures across 15 different subjects and specialties. This is science like nowhere else, as the following brief previews of the immunology, medical microbiology, molecular pathology, transfusion science and virology scientific programmes illustrate. 

Scientific programme from immunology to virology

Immunology

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