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RISH welcomes speaker abstracts for presentations that address the full range of histology applications from both clinical and VIR sectors:  state-of-the-art research to emerging technologies to full-scale case studies.

All our session presentations will be submitted for CEU accreditation by the National Society for Histotechnology (NSH).  Speakers should download the NSH Speaker Proposal Form and complete the information requested.  Written abstracts should include program description, presentation title, author names and affiliations and be submitted in publication format.  Recommended length of 150-200 words or 10-15 typed lines, not including authors and title.  Please return completed forms to Regional Meeting Program Directors, Elaine Trudeau or Laila Ovadia to insure session accreditation.  Be sure to include your email contact information for meeting logistical updates.

A short biography of 200 words or less for the presenting author should accompany Speaker Proposal Form to aid in presentation introduction during the meeting.

Abstracts and biographies longer than their respective word limits may be edited by the conference planners to comply with the conference program format.

NSH Speaker Approval Form (PDF format)


THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRESENTATION SUBMISSIONS.
THE MEETING PROGRAM IS FULL.

Topics of interest include:

  • Clinical applications
  • Veterinary, Industry, and Research applications
  • Laboratory Health and Safety applications
  • New Advances in Histotechnology
  • General Sessions


Have Any Questions?
Contact: Program Directors, Elaine Trudeau  (etrudeau1@cox.net) & Laila Ovadia (lmovadia@yahoo.com)

 

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