Physicians interested in the Helicobacter Pylori will be able to hear one of the discoverers of bacteria themselves, Nobel Prize winner Professor Barry Marshall Award, at a dinner talk this Friday in Kuala Lumpur. Professor Marshall, Universiti Malaya associate Nobel, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2005 together with Professor Dr Robin Warren for the discovery
H. pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer. His dinner talk "History of Helicobacter Pylori - Path to the Nobel Prize," will kickstart the second Asian Pacific Post Conference: Asia and the Pacific
Helicobacter Pylori meeting of 2012 this weekend at Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur. This is the first regional one theme of the conference to be held in Malaysia will also feature 30 other global and regional H. pylori
experts who will cover various topics ranging from epidemiology to the study and treatment of diseases associated with bacteria. In addition to gastritis and peptic ulcer disease, H. pylori
also cause stomach cancer. "H. pylori
is responsible for development of stomach cancer, which is very high in some parts of Asia and the Pacific, "said the head doctor Conference Tan Huck Joo. He said the other big names in world gastroenterology participated in the conference Prof. Dr. Peter Malfertheiner of Otto von Guericke Universitdt, Magdeburg, Germany, Japan Society of Gastroenterology President Prof. Kentaro Sugano and Chinese University of Hong Kong Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Joseph Sung. Professor Malfertheiner is a leading author of the third Consensus Maastricht, the last user is used in Europe for the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter cheap strattera pylori infection >>
<< while Professor Sugano is a renowned expert on cancer of the stomach and Professor Sung is " , probably the most cited researchers in the world for everything related to gastroenterology. " In addition to the talks, the two workshop held during the conference. A seminar on endoscopic detection of early gastric cancer, which will be attended teaching sessions of the National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, endoscopy department head Dr. Takudzi Gotoda, known pioneer of various methods of endoscopy. And another seminar of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics
helicobacter infection, focusing on the potential impact of new technological developments in research in this area. However, Dr. Tan said that the conference not only to specialists, gastroenterology and consultants. "It will be useful for doctors (general practitioners), surgeons, doctors and MO (medical personnel), and because H. pylori
quite often, and most doctors have probably faced this. The conference will update them on recent new developments in this field. "
He adds:" This conference is a delight that we learned in the last 30 years to see and experience what we know about the bacteria that we know and what we should do for the future . "
Organizers Malaysian Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, in cooperation with the Asia-Pacific Association of Gastroenterology and the Japanese Society of Gastroenterology, the theme of the conference is
Translating scientific evidence into clinical medicine: helicobacter infection in Asia and the Pacific in the New Millennium . Physicians interested in registration or conference or conversation Professor Marshall can contact the Academy of Medicine 03-40234700/40254700/40254700 or email. For more information visit the website. . << >>
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