Category: Awards

Abstract Award in USCAP 2022

Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society Abstract Award

Dear members of the PBPS,

The PBPS is now accepting applications for this year’s PBPS Abstract Award. This award will go to a pathology trainee with an abstract (poster/platform) in pancreatobiliary pathology presented at the 2022 annual USCAP meeting. Submitted abstracts will be evaluated for originality, scientific merit and presentation, and the winner will receive a $500 prize. At least one author should be a PBPS member. Trainees are strongly encouraged to apply.

The deadline for submission of Award applications is February 15, 2022.

Please email your completed abstract in Word format along with the information below to the education committee chair Dr. Michelle Reid (michelle.reid@emory.edu).

Name:
Training Institution:
Position:
PGY Year:
Date/Time of Presentation:
Abstract Name:
Poster Number (if applicable):

Abstract Award in USCAP 2021

Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society Abstract Award

Dear members of the PBPS,

Happy new year! 

The PBPS is now accepting applications for this year’s PBPS Abstract Award. This award will go to a pathology trainee with an abstract (poster/platform) in pancreatobiliary pathology presented at the 2021 annual USCAP meeting. Submitted abstracts will be evaluated for originality, scientific merit and presentation, and the winner will receive a $500 prize. At least one author should be a PBPS member. Trainees are strongly encouraged to apply.

The deadline for submission of Award applications is February 15, 2021.

Please email your completed abstract in Word format along with the information below to the education committee chair Dr. Michelle Reid (michelle.reid@emory.edu).

Name:
Training Institution:
Position:
PGY Year:
Date/Time of Presentation:
Abstract Name:
Poster Number (if applicable):

Comments:

USCAP 2020 Highlights

USCAP 2020 Highlights

COMPANION SOCIETY HANDOUTS

Cystic and Intraductal Neoplasms of the Pancreatobiliary Tract

Moderators:
Martha Bishop Pitman, Deepti Dhall

Speakers:
Jin-Young Jang: Management Algorithms for Pancreatic Cysts and Intraductal Neoplasms: The Surgeon’s Perspective
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Michelle D. Reid: Cytologic Assessment of Cystic/Intraductal Lesions of the Pancreatobiliary Tract
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Aatur D. Singhi: Preoperative Molecular Assessment of Pancreatic Cysts and Intraductal Lesions
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David S. Klimstra: Mucinous Cystic and Intraductal Neoplasms of the Pancreatobiliary Tract
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Irene Esposito: Non-mucinous Cystic Lesions of the Pancreas
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BEST ABSTRACT AWARD

Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society Best Abstract Award of USCAP2020 goes to:

Julia R. Naso, MD/PhD
University of British Columbia

Association of Inflammatory Cell Infiltrates with Signatures of Immunogenicity in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

See Poster at Tue, March 03 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
LACC West Exhibit Hall A Poster Board Number: 164




USCAP 2020 Abstract Award

Dear Colleagues,
 
We are pleased to announce that the Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society will be awarding a pathology trainee who is presenting an abstract (poster or platform) on the field of pancreatobiliary pathology at the annual meeting of the USCAP. Each abstract will be evaluated based on originality, scientific merit and presentation and the winner will receive a $250 prize. Please remind/encourage your trainees to apply. Applicants do not need to be society member in order to apply.
 
The deadline for the Abstract Awards is January 15, 2020.
 
To submit an application, please email your abstract and the following information to our chair of education committee Dr. Olca Basturk (basturko@mskcc.org)
 
Name:
Training Institute:
Position:
PGY Year:
Date/Time of Presentation:
Abstract Name:
Poster Number (if applicable):
Contact Email:
Comments:
 
PBPS Executive Committee

USCAP 2020: PANCREATOBILIARY PATHOLOGY COMPANION SOCIETY PROGRAM

Cystic and Intraductal Neoplasms of the Pancreatobiliary Tract
When: February 29, 2020. 7-10PM
Location: Los Angeles Convention Center

Moderators:
Martha Bishop Pitman
Deepti Dhall

Speakers:
Jin-Young Jang: Management Algorithms for Pancreatic Cysts and Intraductal Neoplasms: The Surgeon’s Perspective
Michelle D. Reid: Cytologic Assessment of Cystic/Intraductal Lesions of the Pancreatobiliary Tract
Aatur D. Singhi: Preoperative Molecular Assessment of Pancreatic Cysts and Intraductal Lesions
David S. Klimstra: Mucinous Cystic and Intraductal Neoplasms of the Pancreatobiliary Tract
Irene Esposito: Non-mucinous Cystic Lesions of the Pancreas

Brief overview:

Despite numerous advances in the field, the diagnosis, classification, grading, and management of cystic and intraductal lesions of the pancreatobiliary tract remain controversial. Additionally, recently described entities such as intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) and intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct (IPNB) remain diagnostically challenging, and their prognostic implications are poorly understood. The mission of the Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society is to educate surgical and cytopathologists on the importance of the advances in this complex area and will hopefully transform the way we practice pancreatobiliary pathology. The Education Committee, in consultation with Society officers, determined the title, contents, and speakers of this companion meeting.

The chosen topics represent a 360-degree expert evaluation of cystic and intraductal pancreatobiliary lesions in the step-wise manner in which they are often encountered, from the surgeon’s perspective, to their cytomorphologic and molecular characteristics, as well as their histomorphology.

USCAP 2020 Abstract Award

Dear Colleagues,
 
We are pleased to announce that the Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society will be awarding a pathology trainee who is presenting an abstract (poster or platform) on the field of pancreatobiliary pathology at the annual meeting of the USCAP. Each abstract will be evaluated based on originality, scientific merit and presentation and the winner will receive a $250 prize. Please remind/encourage your trainees to apply. Applicants do not need to be society member in order to apply.
 
The deadline for the Abstract Awards is January 15, 2020.
 
To submit an application, please email your abstract and the following information to our chair of education committee Dr. Olca Basturk (basturko@mskcc.org)
 
Name:
Training Institute:
Position:
PGY Year:
Date/Time of Presentation:
Abstract Name:
Poster Number (if applicable):
Contact Email:
Comments:
 
PBPS Executive Committee
 

Abstract Award in USCAP 2019

Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society Abstract Award

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society will be awarding a pathology trainee who is presenting an abstract (poster or platform) on the field of pancreatobiliary pathology at the annual meeting of the USCAP. The members of the education committee will evaluate each abstract based on originality, scientific merit and presentation and the winner will receive a $250 prize. Please remind/encourage your trainees to apply. Applicants do not need to be society member in order to apply.

The deadline for the Abstract Awards is January 30, 2019.

To submit an application, please email your abstract and the following information to our chair of education committee Dr. Olca Basturk (basturko@mskcc.org)

Name:
Training Institute:
Position:
PGY Year:
Date/Time of Presentation:
Abstract Name:
Poster Number (if applicable):
Contact Email:
Comments:

PBPS Executive Committee

2018 PBPS Abstract Award Winner!

The winner of the 2018 PANCREATOBILIARY PATHOLOGY SOCIETY ABSTRACT AWARD is Dr. Tao Wang for his abstract titled  “Mass-Forming Intraductal Neoplasms of the Biliary Tract Comprise Morphologically and Genetically Distinct Entities.” Congratulations Dr. Wang!

2018 Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society Abstract Award

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society will be awarding a pathology trainee who is presenting an abstract (poster or platform) on the field of pancreatobiliary pathology at the annual meeting of the USCAP. Each abstract will be evaluated based on originality, scientific merit and presentation and the winner will receive a $250 prize. Please remind/encourage your trainees to apply. Applicants do not need to be society member in order to apply.

The deadline for submission to be considered for the Abstract Awards is February 6, 2018.

To apply, please complete the application below or email your abstract and the following information to our chair of education committee Dr. Olca Basturk (basturko@mskcc.org).

(Online Application)

Name:
Training Institute:
Position:
PGY Year:
Date/Time of Presentation:
Abstract Name:
Poster Number (if applicable):
Contact Email:
Comments:

 

PBPS Executive Committee

PBPS Abstract Award

PBPS Abstract Award

Congratulations!   Dr. Björn Konukiewitz from München, Germany is the recipient of the first Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society abstract award for USCAP 2017 abstract Well differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasms of the pancreas with a Ki67 index above 20% differ from their poorly differentiated counterparts: results from massive parallel sequencing applying a 409 gene panel.

2017 Abstract Award Submissions

We are pleased to announce that the Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society will be awarding a pathology trainee who is presenting an abstract (poster or platform) on the field of pancreatobiliary pathology at the annual meeting of the USCAP. The members of the education committee will evaluate each abstract based on originality, scientific merit and presentation and the winner will receive a $250 prize. Please remind/encourage your trainees to apply. Applicants do not need to be society member in order to apply.

The deadline for the Abstract Awards is February 17, 2017.

PBPS Executive Committee

To submit an application, please email the following information to Dr. Olca Basturk (basturko@mskcc.org)

 

Comments or questions are welcome.