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THE 44TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
BRISBANE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, BRISBANE, QLD AUSTRALIA
of the Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology
Friday 29th May - Sunday 31st May 2020
NEUROPATHOLOGY AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE (Friday Plenary Lecture and Saturday Master Class)Prof Pieter Wesseling Amsterdam University Medical Centers/VUmc, Amsterdam & Princess Máxima Center for Paediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The Netherlands
VINCENT MCGOVERN MEMORIAL LECTURER(Saturday)Prof Stephen Fox Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne
MELANOCYTIC AND ADNEXAL TUMOUR PATHOLOGY (Saturday)Prof Daniela Massi Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy
PAEDIATRIC PATHOLOGY (Sunday Master Class)Dr Amanda Charlton, LabPLUS, Auckland City Hospital and University of Auckland, New Zealand
HAEMATOPATHOLOGY (Sunday)Prof Laurence de Leval Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland
)KEYNOTE) SPEAKERS
BROCHURE & REGISTRATION FORM
The Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology is dedicated to fostering Education, research and to advancing knowledge in pathology.
The Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology’s Annual Scientific Meeting is one of the largest regular gatherings of anatomical pathologists within the region with 500+ registrants every year. The event is dynamic and inspiring, including a fantastic mix of formal lectures, symposia, oral workshops and poster presentations plus a variety of exhibits – allcovering a wide spectrum of topics.
The conference aims to provide attendees withupdates, recent research results and knowledge to enhance their day-to-day practice of pathology and enable them to tackle challenges ahead.
TOPICS• Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology
• Breast Pathology
• Dermatopathology
• Digital & Quantitative Pathology
• Education in Pathology- Special Interest Lecture
• Endocrine Pathology
• Orell Cytology
• Gastrointestinal Pathology
• Gynaecological Pathology
• Head & Neck Pathology
• Liver & Pancreas Pathology
• Lung Pathology
• Lymphoma Pathology
• Neuropathology
• Ophthalmic Pathology
• Paediatric & Perinatal Pathology
• Renal Pathology
• Urological Pathology
The IAP Australasian Division would like to thank our valuable sponsors & exhibitors
Gold Sponsor International Keynote Speaker Sponsor
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS NEUROPATHOLOGY AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE (Friday Plenary Lecture and Saturday Master Class)
Prof Pieter Wesseling
Amsterdam University Medical Centers/VUmc, Amsterdam & Princess Máxima Center for Paediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The NetherlandsPieter Wessling M.D., Ph.D. is a Clinical pathologist/neuropathologist, and full professor in neuro-oncological pathology.
His present affiliations are with the Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam (since 2010), and Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, Netherlands (since 2016). He trained in Pathology & Neuropathology (incl. Neurology/Neurosurgery), at the Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen, Netherland. Fellowship from 1991
– 1992 in Neuropathology/Neuro-oncology Dept. of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham NC, USA.
Dr Wesseling was Staff member in the Dept. of Pathology, RadboudUMC from 1992 – 2016. In 1997 he wrote a thesis “Angiogenesis in brain tumors; pathobiological and clinical aspects’.
Dr Wesseling has written 275 papers in international, peer-reviewed journals, vast majority of these on neuro-oncological topics; see wesseling-p in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed); h-index according to Google Scholar mid-July 2019: 70;
From 1998 to the present he is the Principle investigator of multiple research projects (many of those funded by KWF/Dutch Cancer Society); supervisor/promotor of multiple PhD students/theses.
Since 2000 he is on the Editorial board member of Acta Neuropathologica, Neuro-Oncology, Brain Pathology, Neuropathology & Applied Neurobiology (‘top 5’ neuropathological/neuro-oncological journals); associate editor Neuro-Oncology Practice; frequent ad-hoc reviewer for other international peer-reviewed journals. Co-author on multiple chapters in 4th edition (published in 2007) and revised 4th edition (published in 2016) of WHO Classification of CNS Tumours; invited participant of Consensus and Editorial Meeting for 2016 Classification (Heidelberg, June 2015).
From 2016 to the present: he is an invited member of cIMPACT-NOW (consortium to Inform Molecular and Practical Approaches to CNS Tumor Taxonomy, i.e. aiming for advancing brain tumor classification) and neuro-oncol. branch ICCR (International Consortium for Cancer Reporting; improving integrated reporting of morphological & molecular findings in CNS tumors).
Furthermore Dr Pieter Wesseling is a member of multiple professional organizations (incl. SNO, AANP, ISN, EURO-CNS, EORTC-BTG), consultant for national and international funding organizations, central reviewing pathologist for several international (EORTC) studies, coordinator EURO-CNS course ‘Tumours of the Central Nervous System and its Coverings’, etc.
MELANOCYTIC AND ADNEXAL TUMOUR PATHOLOGY (Saturday)
Prof Daniela MassiCareggi University Hospital, Florence, ItalyDaniela Massi, MD, PhD, is Professor of Pathology at the University of Florence Medical School and Director of the Division of Histopathology and Molecular Diagnostics, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy.
She trained in Dermatopathology at the Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, and received a post-doctoral research fellowship from the American-Italian Cancer Foundation. She has been Chairman of the Skin Working Group of the European Society of Pathology (ESP) and she is currently Chairman of the EORTC Melanoma Pathology Group
and Volume Editor of ‘Pathology & Genetics of Skin Tumours’ of WHO Classification of Tumours series 4th edition.
Her team studies the regulation and function of receptor signaling pathways and the implication of the microenvironment in skin tumor pathology, with particular focus on the identification of prognostic and predictive factors in melanoma. Prof. Massi is Editor-in-Chief of Virchows Archiv since January 2017, having served as Associate Editor for the journal since 2013.
She is the author of over 300 peer-reviewed publications in clinical and translational research in dermatopathology. Professor Massi has presented her work at international and meetings on more than 80 occasions.
HAEMATOPATHOLOGY (Sunday)
Prof Laurence de LevalLausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, SwitzerlandDr. Laurence de Leval is full Professor of Pathology and Director of the Institute of Pathology at Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland. Laurence de Leval graduated M.D. at the University of Liège, Belgium, in 1994, where she trained in pathology and obtained a PhD degree in experimental pathology in 1998.
She completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in hematopathology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston. From 2000 to 2009 she was staff pathologist at the University Hospital, Liège and senior
researcher of the Belgian National Fund for Scientific research. She is holding swiss licences for pathology and molecular pathology and her diagnostic activities are mainly in hematopathology and molecular pathology.
Dr. de Leval is an internationally recognized expert in hematopathology. Her research on non-Hodgkin lymphomas was awarded Prize for Clinical Research of the Inbev-Baillet Latour Fund (Belgium) in 2009 and she received the Benjamin Castleman award presented by the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology in 2008 for her discovery of the follicular helper T-cell (TFH) derivation of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. Her current research is focused on exploring the molecular pathogenesis of NK/T-cell malignancies.
Other interests include implementing and optimizing tools for the molecular diagnosis of hematological malignancies and other cancers. Dr. de Leval has authored more than 240 scientific publications and several chapters for reference textbooks in pathology and hematology. She is a member of several national and international scientific societies, member of the pathology working group and co-chair of the T-cell lymphoma working group of the LYSA (the Lymphoma Study Association, France). She was elected member of the International Lymphoma Study Group in 2011, and corresponding member of the Belgian Royal Academy of Medicine.
SPEAKERS VINCENT MCGOVERN MEMORIAL LECTURER (Saturday)
Prof Stephen Fox Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne
Stephen Fox is Director of Pathology at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne. He holds Honours degree and Medical degrees from the University of Bristol, UK and a DPhil in Medicine from the University of Oxford.
He has Fellowships of both the Royal College of Pathologists Australasia (FRCPA) and UK (FRCPath) and is also a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Science (FFSc). He is an NHMRC Practioner Fellow and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.
He is associate editor for the Journal of Pathology, Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Clinical Pathology, contributed to the 4th and 5th editions of the WHO Blue Book on Classification of Breast Cancer, serves on Cancer Advisory and Anatomical Advisory Committees of the RCPA, is Chair of kConFab the internationally renowned high-risk breast cancer cohort and is Chair the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting standards for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast.
He heads the largest cancer molecular pathology laboratories in APAC and leads genomic testing in several national and local large-scale precision oncology projects including the Australian Genomic Cancer Medicine Program. He established Nexomics, a reference testing laboratory within Peter Mac to provide specialist oncology testing for early and late stage clinical trials.
His current focus is development of diagnostic, prognostic and predictive markers of response to therapies in several tumour types using protein and DNA-based assays. He has >300 peer reviewed publications.
PAEDIATRIC PATHOLOGY (Sunday Master Class)
Dr Amanda Charlton LabPLUS, Auckland City Hospital and University of Auckland, New ZealandAmanda is a NZ trained Anatomical Pathologist. After 16 years working in tertiary teaching hospitals in Melbourne, Singapore, and Sydney, she returned to Auckland in 2016 where she works as a Histopathologist at the Auckland City Hospital.
Amanda performed Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney for 8 years. She has contributed to over 20 publications in paediatric pathology.
Since 2015 she has co-convened the Paediatric Module for the RCPA QAP. Amanda taught Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology at the Western Sydney University Surgical Pathology Course for RCPA registrars. She lectured and demonstrated at hands on workshops on congenital heart anomalies for medical students from University of Sydney, and for a RCPA Short Course in Cardiac Forensic Pathology.
Amanda has produced original elearning resources (training videos) on the RCPA Cut up Manual demonstrating placenta dissection and specialised perinatal autopsy techniques.
In 2016 Amanda initiated and managed a project which released 1000 archived virtual slides from the RCPA Quality Assurance Program to all RCPA members, particularly Anatomical Pathology trainees, for the purposes of teaching and education. Amanda also coordinates the rare and new tumour paediatric ecases on the RCPA website for the Australia and NZ Paediatric Pathology Group slide exchange.
Amanda believes the future of pathology education will increasingly include the equitable sharing of online digital resources, to augment traditional lectures, courses and workshops.
7:00 - 9:00 Registration - Plaza Auditorium Foyer
PLAZA AUDITORIUM MEETING ROOMS P 10 & P 9
MEETING ROOM P 11
MEETING ROOM P 8
9:00 - 10:45
LYMPHOMAConvenor - Penelope McKelvie
BONE & SOFT TISSUEConvenor - Daniel Wong
ORELL CYTOLOGY CLUBConvenor -Elizabeth Salisbury
HEAD & NECKConvenors -Ruta Gupta & Touraj Taheri
10:45 - 11:15 Morning tea/coffee, trade exhibition & poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
PLAZA AUDITORIUM MEETING ROOMS P 10 & P 9
MEETING ROOM P 11
MEETING ROOM P 8
11:15 - 1:00
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BREAST PATHOLOGY )ISBP)Convenor - Wendy Raymond
PAEDIATRIC & PERINATAL PATHOLOGY )ANZPPG)Convenor - Mike Watson
DIGITAL & QUANTITATIVE PATHOLOGYConvenors - Marais Combrinck &Kais Kasem
LIVER & PANCREASConvenor - Catriona McKenzie
1:00 - 2:00 Buffet Lunch, trade exhibition & poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
PLAZA AUDITORIUM MEETING ROOMS P 10 & P 9
MEETING ROOM P 11
MEETING ROOM P 8
2:00 - 3:45
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF GYNAECOLOGICALPATHOLOGY )ISGyP)Convenors - Kerryn Ireland Jenkin & Marsali Newman
NEUROPATHOLOGYConvenors -Jason Dyke &Joanne Sy
GASTROINTESTINALConvenors - Caroline Cooper & Joo-Shik Shin
RENALConvenors - Jing Jing Li &Mitali Fadia
3:45 - 4:10 Afternoon tea/coffee, trade exhibition & poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
4:10 - 4:20 Certificates of Appreciation (presented by Jane Dahlstrom)
4:20 - 5:20
Plaza AuditoriumChairperson - Jane DahlstromPlenary Lecture - Pieter WesselingThe pathological diagnosis of CNS tumors; state-of-the-art integration of morphological and molecular information
5:20 - 5:30 Break
PLAZA AUDITORIUM
MEETING ROOMS P 10 & P 9
MEETING ROOM P 11
MEETING ROOM P 8
MEETING ROOM P 7
MEETING ROOM P 6
5:30 - 7:15
DERMATO-PATHOLOGYConvenors - Oana Crainic &Louise Jackett
UROLOGYConvenor -Francesca D’Souza
OPHTHALMICConvenor - Juan Ortiz
LUNGConvenor - Annabelle Mahar
ENDOCRINEConvenor - John Turchini
EDUCATION IN PATHOLOGY - SPECIAL INTEREST LECTUREConvenors-Catriona McKenzie &Ruta Gupta
7:15 - 9:15 Cocktail Party - Plaza Foyer
PROGRAMFRIDAY, 29TH MAY, 2020
SATURDAY, 30TH MAY, 2020 MELANOCYTIC AND ADNEXAL TUMOUR PATHOLOGY
7:00 Registration - Plaza Auditorium Foyer
VENUE: PLAZA AUDITORIUM
Chairperson - Mitalia Fadia
7:30 - 8:45 Master Class - Pieter Wesseling How to apply molecular tools for an improved diagnosis of CNS tumors
9:00 - 9:05 Welcome - Jane Dahlstrom
Chairperson - Richard Scolyer
9:05 - 10:00 Lecture - Daniela Massi Spitzoid tumors
Chairperson - Blake O’Brien
10:00 - 10:30 Slide Seminar - Daniela Massi
10:30 - 11:00 Morning tea/coffee, trade exhibition & poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
Chairperson - Blake O’Brien
11:00 - 11:45 Slide Seminar - Daniela Massi
Chairperson - Jane Dahlstrom
11:45 - 12:30 Vincent McGovern Memorial Lecture - Stephen Fox Anatomical pathology meets molecular pathology: evolution or revolution
12:30 - 12:40 Vincent McGovern Memorial Award
12:40 - 2:00 Buffet Lunch, trade exhibition & poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
Chairperson - Catriona Brennan
2:00 - 3:00 Lecture - Daniela Massi An update on tumors with eccrine and apocrine differentiation
Chairperson - Nathan Harvey
3:00 - 3:30 Slide Seminar - Daniela Massi
3:30 - 4:00 Afternoon tea/coffee, trade exhibition & poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
Chairperson - Nathan Harvey
4:00 - to conclusion
Slide Seminar - Daniela Massi
PROGRAM
SUNDAY, 31ST MAY, 2020 HAEMATOPATHOLOGY
7:00 Registration - Plaza Auditorium Foyer
VENUE: PLAZA AUDITORIUM
Chairperson - Mike Watson
7:30 - 8:45 Master Class - Amanda CharltonChildren are not little adults : common pitfalls in paediatric pathology and how to avoid them
Chairperson - Penny McKelvie
9:00 - 10:00 Lecture - Laurence de Leval Pitfalls in the interpretation of immunohistochemistry and insitu hybridization in hematopathology
Chairperson - Benhur Amanuel
10:00 - 10:30 Slide Seminar - Laurence de Leval
10:30 - 11:00 Morning tea/coffee, trade exhibition and poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
Chairperson - Benhur Amanuel
11:00 - 12:00 Slide Seminar - Laurence de Leval
12:00 - 12:30 Annual General Meeting
12:30 - 1:30 Buffet Lunch, trade exhibition & poster viewing - Plaza Foyer
1:30 - 1:50 Distinguished Pathologist Award (presented by Jane Dahlstrom) Abstract Awards (presented by Wendy Cooper)
Chairperson - Debra Norris
1:50 - 2:50 Lecture - Laurence de Leval T-cell lymphomas/lymphoproliferations
Chairperson - Debra Norris
2:50 - to conclusion
Slide Seminar - Laurence de Leval
*Program is subject to change at the discretion of the Executive committee.
PROGRAM
ACCOMMODATIONRYDGES SOUTH BANK BRISBANE 9 Glenelg Street, South Bank, Brisbane, Australia
Rydges South Bank Brisbane is in the heart of Brisbane’s arts and entertainment precinct with plenty of things to do and only minutes away from South Bank Parklands and the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Rydges South Bank Brisbane features a variety of rooms and suites with state-of-the-art features and amenities.
Distance to Conference Venue: 190m approx. 2-minute walk
Check-In time from 2:00 pm
Check-Out time prior to 11:00 am
Queen room $249.00 per night room only.
Deluxe Queen room $289.00 per night room only.
King Suite $329.00 per night room only.
Rates are based on 2 people per room.
MANTRA SOUTH BANK BRISBANE161 Grey Street, South Bank, Brisbane, Australia
Mantra South Bank is in the heart of South Bank’s art entertainment precincts & is adjacent to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. The Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Queensland museum, and the Gallery of Modern Art are only a short walk from Mantra South Bank.
Mantra South Bank has Studio City view rooms which have tea/coffee making facilities the one-bedroom apartments are fully self-contained with full kitchen and laundry facilities.
Distance to Conference Venue: 250m approx. 3-minute walk
Check-In time from 2:00 pm
Check-Out time prior to 10:00 am
Studio Apartment $199.00 per night room only.
Rates are based on standard occupancy of 2 people per room.
1 Bedroom Apartment $239.00 per night room only
Rates are based on standard occupancy of 2 people per room.
2 Bedroom Apartment $299.00 per night room only.
Rates are based on occupancy of 4 people per room.
GENERAL INFORMATIONCAR PARKINGUndercover parking will be available in the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre Parking Station.
Charges will apply to the delegates.
POSTERSA poster display will be held during the meeting on Plaza Level adjacent to rooms P6 to P8 of the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Abstracts should be submitted online to the meeting website: https://iap-aus-conference.org.au/abstracts/abstract-submission-form/
Accepted abstracts will be published in a special issue of Pathology. Prizes will be awarded in each of the two abstract categories (Pathologist category and Registrar category) for the best abstracts and commendations will also be made. Please note that the closing date for online abstract submission is 28th February 2020.
POSTER/ABSTRACT CONVENORWendy Cooper Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEA Certificate of Attendance will be emailed to all delegates.
COCKTAIL PARTYThe Cocktail Party will be held on Plaza Foyer level of the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane.
Entry to the Cocktail Party at 7.15 pm on Friday is included in the 3-day registration fee. All other registrations need to purchase a cocktail party ticket.
Additional tickets for non-registered guests may be ordered on the attached registration form.
PAYMENTSCheque, money order or bank draft for Australian dollars are acceptable.
Credit cards accepted are Visa & MasterCard.
REGISTRATION TERMS & CONDITIONSNational and International
All fees quoted in the form are in Australian Dollars only and must accompany the registration forms.
Registration Cancellations
No registration cancellations will be considered unless made in writing to the IAP office. Registration cancellations can only be made until 15th May 2020 and these cancellations will incur a $50 cancellation fee. NO REFUNDS will be made after this date. As an alternative to a cancellation, your registration may be transferred to another person without penalty. IAP must be advised in writing of any transfers no later than 22nd May 2020.
ONSITE REGISTRATIONSOnline registrations will remain open until 5pm Wednesday 27th May 2020. No fax or email applications will be accepted after the 24th of May as the IAP staff will be moving to Brisbane to organise the event.
Registrations received on the day of the meeting will attract an additional administration charge of $30.
LANGUAGEEnglish – no translation facilities available
ACCOMMODATIONAccommodation Payments:
Please be advised that IAP does not charge your credit card for your accommodation. IAP will forward all payment information received for accommodation to the venue.
It is up to the venue’s discretion to debit your card for one day’s deposit or the payment in full or to settle your account upon departure from the venue.
There may be a preauthorisation charge for incidentals upon booking. You may also be required to settle all incidental charges on your departure. For that purpose, a credit card imprint may be required upon check-in.
If you wish to make a payment via a credit card that is not your own, a credit card authority from the cardholder is required. Please contact the office for the Credit card authority form.
Accommodation Cancellation Policy:
Please be advised that if you wish to cancel or amend your accommodation booking, a cancellation fee may apply (full or part) at the discretion of the hotel. No cancellations or amendments will be considered unless made in writing to Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology at: [email protected] or via facsimile on +61 2 9894 6815.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSINVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERSPieter WesselingAmsterdam University Medical Centers/VUmc, Amsterdam & Princess Máxima Center for Paediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The Netherlands Daniela MassiCareggi University Hospital,Florence, Italy Laurence de LevalLausanne University Hospital,Lausanne, Switzerland
MASTER CLASS PRESENTERS Pieter WesselingAmsterdam University Medical Centers/VUmc,Amsterdam & Princess Máxima Centerfor Paediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Amanda CharltonLabPLUS, Auckland CityHospital and University ofAuckland, New Zealand
VINCENT MCGOVERN MEMORIAL LECTURER Stephen FoxPeter MacCallum CancerCentre, Melbourne
COMPANION MEETING
CONVENORSBone & Soft TissueDaniel Wong
Breast PathologyWendy Raymond
DermatopathologyOana Crainic & Louise Jackett
Digital & Quantitative PathologyMarais Combrinck & Kasim Kasem
Education in Pathology- Special Interest LectureCatriona McKenzie & Ruta Gupta
Endocrine PathologyJohn Turchini
GastrointestinalCaroline Cooper & Joo-Shik Shin
Gynaecological PathologyKerryn Ireland-Jenkin & Marsali Newman
Head & Neck PathologyRuta Gupta & Touraj Taheri
Liver & Pancreas PathologyCatriona McKenzie
Lung PathologyAnnabelle Mahar
Lymphoma PathologyPenelope McKelvie
NeuropathologyJason Dyke & Joanne Sy
Ophthalmic PathologyJuan Ortiz
Orell Cytology ClubElizabeth Salisbury
Paediatric & Perinatal PathologyMike Watson
Renal PathologyJing Jing Li & Mital Fadia
UrologyFrancesca D’Souza
POSTER/ABSTRACT CONVENOR Wendy CooperRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (AUSTRALASIAN IAP)PRESIDENTJane DahlstromACT Pathology and Australian National University Medical School, The Canberra Hospital, Garran, ACT, Australia
SECRETARYAlfred LamGriffith University and Pathology Queensland, Gold Coast, QLD,Australia
TREASURERGelareh FarshidSA Pathology, Royal Adelaide Hospital,BreastScreen SA & The University of Adelaide, SA, Australia
PRESIDENT ELECTFiona MacleanDouglass Hanly Moir, Macquarie Park,NSW, Australia
PAST PRESIDENTPeter BethwaiteWellington SCL, Wellington, New Zealand
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT AUSTRALASIARichard ScolyerRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
IAP AUSTRALASIA SECRETARIAT AND MEETING ORGANISERS Uma Subramanian & Debbie SuannAustralasian Division of theInternational Academy of PathologyPO Box 74, Cherrybrook,NSW 2126, Australia
Tel: (02) 9894 6811 Fax: (02) 9894 6815Website: www.iap-aus.org.auEmail: [email protected]
REGISTRATION FORMPlease print clearly and retain a copy for your own records. Please return this form to: Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology Ltd. PO Box 74, Cherrybrook, NSW 2126 Australia. Fax (+61 2) 9894 6815. Email: [email protected]. On the other hand, you can register online at https://iapaus.eventsair.com/asm2020/online-reg-for-asm2020/Site/RegisterNote: Online registrations will remain open until 5pm Wednesday 27 May 2020. No fax or email applications will be accepted after 24th of May as the IAP staff will be moving to Brisbane to organise the event.
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)E) ACCOMMODATIONPlease tick your hotel bedding preference. Rates quoted are per room per night only where indicated.
)F) NEW MEMBERSWhen you apply to become a member of the IAP you can take advantage of the member discount registration fee. Application fee to become an IAP member are as follows:
Australian residents - $154.00 (inc $10 joining fee and 10% GST) Registrars -$143.00 only (inc 10% GST) Overseas residents - $140.00 only
If you would like to become a member of the IAP please complete and submit the attached New Member Application Form along with this completed Registration Form to Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology, PO Box 74, Cherrybrook, NSW 2126. Email: [email protected] Fax: +61 2 9804 6815.
)G) PAYMENT )all prices GST inclusive)Section B - Registration Fees: $
Section C - Additional Friday Cocktail Party Tickets: $
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RYDGES SOUTH BANK BRISBANECheck-In from 2:00 PM. Check-Out prior to 11:00 AM
Queen room $249.00 per night room only
Deluxe Queen room $289.00 per night room only
King Suite $329.00 per night room only
Rates are based on standard occupancy of 2 people per room
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Studio Apartment $199.00 per night room only
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Rates are based on standard occupancy of 2 people per room
1 Bedroom Apartment $239.00 per night room only
Bedding configuration req
King bed
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Twin singles*
Rates are based on standard occupancy of 2 people per room
2 Bedroom Apartment $299.00 per night room only
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NEW MEMBER APPLICATION FORMAustralasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology Limited. ABN: 73 008 593 815PO Box 74, Cherrybrook, NSW 2126Tel: (+61 2) 9894 6811 Fax: (+61 2) 9894 6815Email: [email protected] www.iap-aus.org.au
PAYMENTPayment acceptable either cheque, bank draft, money order, credit card.
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EXHIBITION HALL 4 EXHIBITION HALL 3 EXHIBITION HALL 2 EXHIBITION HALL 1
Q3 Q2
Q4 Q1
Hall 4 Concourse Hall 3 Concourse Hall 2 Concourse Hall 1 Concourse Great Hall Concourse
MAINFOYER
Dock 4Great Hall
Dock
SERVICE ROAD
Dock 3 Dock 2 Dock 1
BR 1
BR 2
Pedestrianaccess tocarparks
Cafe 4 Cafe 3
Door 2
Door 1
Door 4 Door 3
MAINENTRANCE
Entry & Exit Entry & Exit Entry & Exit Entry & Exit
Escalators
Terra
ce
Operable Wall
Kitchen Loading
Dock
Tasting Room
LoadingOLIOCAFÉ &
BAR
BUSWAYLoading Dock/Service Road Entrance
Cafe 2 Cafe 1
Great Hall
EXHIBITIONENTRANCE
GREY STREETENTRANCE
3 2 1Pedestrianaccess to
Grey Street
GLENELG STREET
ENTRANCEMERIVALESCAFÉ & BAR
South BrisbaneRailway Station
Best access to Exhibition Halls is via Melbourne Street
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THE BEST ENTRY FOR THE EVENT IS THE GREY STREET ENTRY WHICH IS INDICATED ON THIS MAP. FROM THE FOYER AREA AT THIS ENTRY PLEASE TAKE THE LIFT OR ESCALATOR
AND PROCEED TO THE PLAZA LEVEL.
BRISBANE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, BRISBANE, QLD AUSTRALIA