ICC 2016 - 19th International Congress of Cytology (ICC2016)
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19th International Congress of Cytology (ICC2016) will take place in Yokohama, Japan, from 28 May to 1 June, 2016.
I cordially invite you to participate in what promises to be a memorable conference.
The history of the International Academy of Cytology (IAC) goes back to 1957.
Dr. Kazumasa Masubuchi was one of the contributors to the establishment of this international body. The Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology (JSCC) was then set up and officially established in 1962.
Now, the JSCC comprises over 11,000 members including 5,000 cytopathologists and 6,000 cytotechnologists. Some 5,000 participants attend its biannual domestic conferences.
At ICC2016, we intend to focus on two subjects. The first is the potential of new developments in cytodiagnosis made possible through the merge of various new technologies derived from diverse fields of medical science, along with the usefulness of cytology as a screening or diagnostic modality. The second is to explore the innovative steps we are compelled to take in the future, through sharing the experiences and research achievements of all the participants.
Yokohama is a vibrant port city, only 30 minutes from central Tokyo and Haneda International Airport. Since its opening as an international shipping port in 1859, the city has been Japan’s window on the world and has played a leading role in the country’s modernization. Thus, attendees of the ICC2016 will be able to enjoy its blend of tradition and an international outlook along with the hospitality of its citizens in a safe, comfortable environment, all of which make it a very appealing destination. A variety of social events and optional tours have been planned to make your stay an enjoyable one.
I look forward to welcoming many of my fellow professionals in the field of Cytology from Japan and abroad in May 2016.
I cordially invite you to participate in what promises to be a memorable conference.
The history of the International Academy of Cytology (IAC) goes back to 1957.
Dr. Kazumasa Masubuchi was one of the contributors to the establishment of this international body. The Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology (JSCC) was then set up and officially established in 1962.
Now, the JSCC comprises over 11,000 members including 5,000 cytopathologists and 6,000 cytotechnologists. Some 5,000 participants attend its biannual domestic conferences.
At ICC2016, we intend to focus on two subjects. The first is the potential of new developments in cytodiagnosis made possible through the merge of various new technologies derived from diverse fields of medical science, along with the usefulness of cytology as a screening or diagnostic modality. The second is to explore the innovative steps we are compelled to take in the future, through sharing the experiences and research achievements of all the participants.
Yokohama is a vibrant port city, only 30 minutes from central Tokyo and Haneda International Airport. Since its opening as an international shipping port in 1859, the city has been Japan’s window on the world and has played a leading role in the country’s modernization. Thus, attendees of the ICC2016 will be able to enjoy its blend of tradition and an international outlook along with the hospitality of its citizens in a safe, comfortable environment, all of which make it a very appealing destination. A variety of social events and optional tours have been planned to make your stay an enjoyable one.
I look forward to welcoming many of my fellow professionals in the field of Cytology from Japan and abroad in May 2016.
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