Introducing
the Keynote Speakers
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David John Grignon
Born in Canada on September 14th 1955. Married with 2 children. He retains
his Canadian citizenship.
Current Position
Professor and Chairman, Department of Pathology, Wayne State University,
Adjunct Professor, School of Pharmacy and Allied Health
Specialist-in-Chief, Detroit Medical Center
Detroit, Michigan.
He graduated in Medicine from the University of Western Ontario, London,
Ontario, Canada and did his postgraduate pathology training at the MD
Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas.
Other Professional Activities
Chairperson, Pathology Committee, Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (R.T.O.G.),
Philadelphia, PA. (1992 - 2001);
Member, Pathology Committee (Central reviewer, prostate cancer protocols),
Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (R.T.O.G.), Philadelphia, PA. (1989 -
present).
He is a member of the Editorial boards of 9 journals. He has been a significant
author of hundreds of papers, book chapters, books and scientific reports.
Virtually all of these have been to do with Urological pathology particularly
prostate pathology. He has been an invited lecturer, and has presented
slide seminars and short courses more times than he would probably like
to remember. Up to 1994 these lectures were in North America, but since
then he has visited 9 countries outside North America.
A significant publication is
Murphy WM, Perlman E, Grignon DJ: Tumors of the Kidney, Bladder, and Related
Urinary Structures. Atlas of Tumor Pathology, 4th series Fascicle #1,
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington D.C., 2004.
William Mont Murphy, M.D.
Independent consultant in Urologic Pathology, Leesburg, Florida, 2005-present
Professor (1994-2005) and Emeritus Professor from 2005, Department of
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine,
Gainesville, Florida.
He was born on October 5, 1942 in Des Moines, Iowa. He obtained his primary
B.A. University degree from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, in 1963.
He then worked in many parts of the United States, starting with Boston
where he graduated M.D., from Harvard Medical School, in 1967.
He did his Residency in Pathology at Case-Western Reserve University Hospitals
Institute of Pathology, Cleveland, Ohio, 1968-71.
He then had senior pathology positions in many different institutions.
He had specialist training in Immunology and Cytopathology as well as
in Anatomic Pathology. In recent years he has become interested in Telepathology.
He has had a career long connection with the navy.
He made significant contributions to Organised Pathology by being an active
member in the organizing teams in many Pathology Societies. The most prestigious
of these were the:
United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
From 1987 to present Editorial Board - Modern Pathology
American Society of Cytopathology
1992-93 President
Association of Directors of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology
College of American Pathologists
1981-83 Alternate Delegate for Tennessee
1989 Panel of Referees for PIP - Surgical Pathology Committee
1993-94 Cancer Committee Task Force on Practice Protocols
He has written hundreds of papers, numerous books and book chapters and
scientific reports. He has been on the editorial boards of 9 journals
and Associate Editor, Acta Cytologica, 1992-present;
Reviewer, Archives of Pathology 1981-2005;
Section Editor, Urologic Oncology, 2000-present.
Two important publications are:
Murphy WM, Beckwith JB, Farrow GM: Tumors of the kidneys, bladder and
related urinary structures. Atlas of Tumor Pathology. Rosai J (ed), 3rd
series Fascicle, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C.
1994.
Murphy WM, Perlman E, Grignon DJ: Tumors of the Kidney, Bladder, and Related
Urinary Structures. Atlas of Tumor Pathology, 4th series Fascicle #1,
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington D.C., 2004.
Throughout his career he has ‘toured the world’ as an invited
speaker and visiting lecturer. He has already visited Australia twice.
Once as Speaker at the 1991 meeting of the RCPA and the meeting of the
Australian Society of Cytology. In 2000 he visited Victoria and Tasmania
as a guest of Melbourne Pathology and the Australian Society of Cytology.
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31st ASM
Companion
Club Programmes
Friday June 2, 2006
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9:00 – 10:45
SOFT TISSUE
Sponsored by Symbion Health
Convenor: Dr Richard Jaworski, Symbion Health, North Ryde and ICPMR, Westmead
Hospital, Westmead
Lecture:
“Tumours with a haemangiopericytomatous growth pattern.”
Dr. Richard Scolyer, Anatomical Pathology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
Camperdown. NSW.
Slide Seminar Case Presenters:
Dr. Sonja Klebe, Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA.
Dr. Phil Allen, Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA. (Case contributed
by Dr Ralph Zito, Melbourne).
Dr. Victor Lee, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore.
Dr. Anita Muljono, ICPMR, Westmead Hospital, Westmead. NSW.
Dr. V. Thiruvilangam, ICPMR, Westmead Hospital, Westmead. NSW.
Dr. Caroline Fung, ICPMR, Westmead Hospital, Westmead. NSW.
BREAST
Convenor: Dr Gelareh Farshid, IMVS, Adelaide, SA
Drs Jane Armes/Gelareh Farshid
Some feedback from the Breast QAP Module
Dr Jane Dahlstrom
The role of immunohistochemistry in lobular and papillary lesions
Dr Glenn Francis
Results of the QAP Program for Immunohistochemical determination of
Hormone receptors
Dr Adrienne Morey
Update on FISH analysis for HER2
LIVER
Convenor: Dr Andrew Clouston, Histopath Pathology, Strathfield, NSW
Peter Crowley (Melbourne)
A. Angiosarcoma mimicking peliosis
B. Liver failure caused by mastocytosis
Duncan McLeod (Sydney)
HCC- cholangiocarcinoma
Trent Davidson (Sydney)
Follicular dendritic cell tumour of liver
Tricia Saurine & Bob Eckstein (Sydney)
Histiocytic sarcoma - evolution from biopsy to autopsy
Leo Francis (Brisbane)
Focal nodular hyperplasia - adenoma overlap
James Kench (Sydney)
A. NK cell lymphoma of liver
B. Metastatic lobular carcinoma of breast (intrasinusoidal)
11:15 – 1:00
LUNG
Convenor: Dr Jenny Ma Wyatt, PathWest QEII, Perth, WA
Slide Seminar Case presentations:
Dr Anthony Gill,
PaLMS, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, NSW:
Carcinoma with t (15;19) translocation.
Drs Prudence Russell and Sarah Parsons,
St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, VICAcute eosinophilic pneumonia.
Dr Wendy Cooper,
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW:
Mesenchymal cystic hamartoma.
Dr Sonja Klebe,
Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA:
Diffuse parenchymal amyloidosis.
Prof Doug Henderson,
Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA:
Pulmonary blastoma.
Dr Edwina Duhig,
Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, QLD:
Metapneumovirus infections.
Dr Jenny Ma Wyatt,
PathWest QEII, Perth, WA:
Granular cell tumour of lung.
David Godbolt,
Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, QLD:
Motrexate-related lymphoproliferative disease.
ORELL FNA
Convenor: Dr Jane Twin, Capital Pathology, Deakin, ACT
11:00
Dr Elizabeth Salisbury
“FNA of the kidney - an update”
12:00 – 1:00 Case presentations:
Dr Cecily Metcalf,
Royal Perth Hospital
Dr Afaf Haddad,
Dorevitch Pathology, Melbourne
Dr Kirsten Hills, ICPMR, Sydney
LYMPHOMA
Convenor: Dr David Ellis, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park
Theme: Pseudo- and quasi- lymphomatous predicaments
Tony Leong, Hunter Area Pathology Service, Newcastle
Kirsten McIllroy, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney
Debra Norris, Queensland Medical Laboratories, Brisbane
Wendy Raymond, Drs King & Mower Pathologists, Adelaide
Sarah Swain, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne
David Ellis, Flinders Medical Centre & Gribbles Pathology,
Adelaide
NEUROPATHOLOGY
Convenor: Dr Peter Robbins, PathWest, Nedlands, WA
11:00 Lecture
Surgical Pathology of the Pituitary
Professor Michael Gonzales, The Royal Melbourne Hospital,
Melbourne
11:35 Lecture/Slide Seminar
Glioneuronal Tumours of the CNSDr
Peter Robbins, PathWest, Nedlands, WA
12:10 Slide Seminar
Dr Queenie Lau, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane
Dr Ella Sugo, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney
A/Prof. Penny McKelvie, St Vincent’s Hospital,
Melbourne
Prof. Michael Gonzales, The Royal Melbourne Hospital
2:00 – 3:45
GYNAECOLOGY (ISGYP)
Convenor: Dr Richard Jaworski,
Symbion Health, North Ryde and ICPMR, Westmead Hospital, Westmead
Lecture
“Mesenchymal tumours of the vulva. A selective review.”
Dr. Richard Jaworski, Symbion Health, North Ryde and ICPMR, Westmead Hospital,
Westmead, NSW.
Slide Seminar Case Presenters
Dr Veli Marjoniemi, SEALS, St. George Hospital, Kogarah.
NSW.
Dr Victor Lee, KK Women’s and Children’s
Hospital, Singapore.
Dr Lyndal Anderson, ICPMR, Westmead Hospital, Westmead.
(Case courtesy of Dr. Raghwa Sharma).
Dr Inny Busmanis, Department of Pathology, Singapore
General Hospital, Singapore.
Dr Richard Jaworski, Symbion Health, North Ryde and ICPMR,
Westmead Hospital, Westmead.
DERMATOPATHOLOGY
Convenors: Dr Kim Tran, St George Hospital, Sydney. N.S.W and
Dr Vicky Howard, Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, Sydney. N.S.W.
Dr. Nicole Graf,
Westmead Children’s Hospital
Non-Langerhan cell histiocytic lesion.
Dr. Mark Wilsher,
Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology
WTI and Melanoma.
Dr. Maya Cherian,
The Canberra Hospital.
Subcutaneous Paniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma.
Dr. Phillip Woodford,
Hunter Area Pathology Service.
An unusual case of leg ulceration.
Dr. Richard Jin,
St. George Hospital, SEALS.
Cutaneous perivascular myoma.
Dr. Linda Martin,
St. George Hospital.
Podophyllin reaction presenting as factitial dermatosis.
Dr. Joanne Pang,
Symbion Health.
Myofibroblastic tumour with ganglion cells.
RENAL
Convenor: Dr John Dowling, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Vic
Dr John Dowling, Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne
Dr Moira Finlay, Royal Melbourne Hospital
A/Professor Prue Hill, St Vincent’s Pathology,
Melbourne
GASTROINTESTINAL
Convenor: Dr Bob Eckstein, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney
Norman Carr
Update on pseudomyxoma peritonei
(30 mins)
Andrew Clouston
Can focal active colitis be subtyped?
(8 mins)
Anthony Watt
Pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma
(8 mins)
Nicholas Musgrave
Gastric lymphocytic phlebitis
(8 mins)
David Clouston
Invasive micropapillary carcinoma of the colon
(8 mins)
Leon Vonthethoff
Apoptotic colitis
8 mins
Steven Pieterse
PEComa of colon
8 mins
Ian Brown
Diverticular disease with Crohn’s-like inflammation
Robert Eckstein
Two unusual cases of amyloidosis
8 mins
4.05 – 5.00
Keynote lecture
‘Anatomic Pathology in the Information Age.’
Dr. William M. Murphy
5:15 – 7:00
GREY-GREEN CLUB
Convenor: Dr John Pedersen, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne
Exclusively for registrars.
Drs William Murphy and David Grignon
presenting:
‘Murphy and Grignon Master Class for Trainees.’
5:15 – 7:00
PAEDIATRIC
Convenor: Dr Susan Arbuckle, Westmead Children’s Hospital, Westmead,
NSW
(programme to be advised)
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Asia-Pacific Society for Molecular Immuno-histology
APSMI Annual Scientific Meeting,
2-3 October 2006
Department of Pathology, Chulalornkorn University,
Rama IV Road, Bangkok
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Monday, 2 October 2006:
9am – 4.45pm: Dry workshop - Newer Techniques in Immunohistology
and Molecular Analyses
Convenor: Dr Soo-Yong Tan, Nuffield Depart of Laboratory Sciences, Oxford
University, UK Faculty:
Professor Bharat Jasani, Welsh National University, Cardiff, UK
Dr Soo-yong Tan, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Professor Anthony S-Y Leong, Hunter Area Pathology Service and University
of Newcastle, Australia
Tuesday, 3 October 2006
8 - 9am: Registration
9 - 9.15am: Welcome
9.15 -10am: Keynote Lecture:
Professor Bharat Jasani (topic to be announced), Department of Pathology,
University of Wales, Cardiff, UK
10am -1pm: Symposium: Immunohistology and Molecular Aspects of Breast
Cancer Convenor: Dr Gary Tse, Dept of Pathology, Prince of Wales Hospital,
Hong Kong, China
3 - 5pm: A Pot-pourri of Invited Presentations
5 - 5.45pm: Keynote Lecture: Professor Clive R Taylor (topic to be announced)Associate
Dean, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
4 - 6 October
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Royal College
of Pathologists of Thailand
President:
Anthony S-Y Leong, MD (Australia)
President-Elect:
Robert Y Osamura, MD (Japan)
Secretary/Treasurer:
Pongsak Wannakrairot, MD (Thailand)
Secretariat: Department of Pathology, Chulalongkorn Hospital, Bangkok
10330, Thailand, Tel: 66-2256-4235 ext 309, Fax: 66-2652-4208.
Email: fmedpwn@md.chula.ac.th
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