THROMBOSIS RESEARCH 1'7; 899 (c) Pergamon Press Ltd. 1980.
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ANNOUNCEMENT WAYNE
STATE UNIVERSITY
- LOYOLA
UNIVERSITY
MEDICAL
CENTER
CONSECUTIVE SYMPOSIUMS ON THE STATE OF THE ART IN THE AREAS OF BASIC AND CLINICAL HEMOSTASIS Symposium
I - May 19-21,
1980, Detroit,
Michigan
uC~~~~~~~~~~~j~ TO HEMOSTASIS" will stress the basic aspects of hemostasis, Newer developmentsin the understandingof hemostaticdisorders will be reviewed by noted investigators. This symposiun has been organized to give recognition and tribute to Professor Walter H. Seegers for his numerous and diversifiedcontributionsin thrombosis and hetnostasis research. This is held to coincide with Professor Seegers' retirementas Chairman of Physiology with 42 years of research contributions, As an organization accredited for continuingmedical education, Wayne State University School of Medicine certified that this continuingmedical education offering meets the criteria for 17.5 credit hours in Category I of the Physician's RecognitionAward of the American Medical Association. SESSION TOPICS: 1. Endothelium-PlateletInteraction 2. Platelets 3. Contact Factors 4. Factor VIII/van Willebrand Factor 5. ProthrombinComplex Proteins 6. ProthranbinActivation 7. Fibrinogen and Fibr‘;nblysis 8. AntithrombinAgents 9. Diagnosticsand Therapy 10, Poster Sessionson RelatedTopics
PUBLICATION The proceedingswill be published as an Anna1 of the New York Academy of Sciences REGISTRATION
FEE
$100
FURTHER INFORMATION: Dr. Daniel A. Walz Department of Physiology Wayne State University School of Medicine 540 E. Canfield Detroit, Michigan 48201 Phone: (313) 577-1531