Next month the biennial IBMS Congress will return to the ICC in Birmingham, showcasing the very best that biomedical science and those supporting the event haveto offer. In this issue, Pathology in Practice focuses on a further selection of scientific programme abstracts, alphabetically from immunology to virology.
An investment in learning and development sums up Congress exactly. Change continues to happen in pathology at an almost unprecedented pace, and this is a challenge for those needing to broaden their skills and knowledge. This is where Congress ticks so many boxes. Over four days there will be over 300 lectures across 15 different subjects and specialties. The following provides a further glimpse of what’s on the scientific programme.
Functional plasma kallikrein assay as a diagnostic tool for bradykinin-mediated angioedema
Ellie Gerred
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