Research

November 2006: 'Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling'

This widely advertised BSG/AGA research workshop was held at the Liverpool Medical Institution from 12-14th November 2006, with support from the Foundation for Digestive Health and Nutrition, Gastroenterology Research Group, Physiological Society and Solvay Healthcare. Still bereft of effective, specific therapy, pancreatitis was the sole focus for 50 hugely supportive delegates plus UK as well as USA trainees at our first ever international meeting devoting two whole days to the latest fundamental bioscience in the field, the flowering of which should lead to therapeutic fruit.

The Immune Basis of Liver Disease - A BSG Research Workshop

A workshop on liver immunology was held at the University of Birmingham on 9th and 10th June 2008 organised by David Adams on behalf of the Research Committee.

 

The aim was to produce an interactive workshop covering basic immunology related to the liver through to animal models of liver disease and human disease pathogenesis. On these terms all agreed the workshop was a success with vigorous discussion and several new collaborations formed during the two days. After a thought-provoking introduction from Cliona O’Farrelly covering the evolution of the hepatic immune system and how our concepts of liver immunology have changed over the last decade the first session covered aspects of innate immunity.

June 2005: 'Epithelial Differentiation in the Gastrointestinal Tract'

A successful BSG Research Workshop on Epithelial Differentiation in the Gastrointestinal Tract was hosted at Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, on 15th June 2005.

October 2002: 'Cellular signalling mechanisms as targets for chemoprevention of gastrointestinal mal

On behalf of the BSG Research Committee, Drs Mark Hull and Jean Crabtree recently organised a second BSG Research Workshop at the Royal Society of Medicine, London on 11 October 2002. Twenty-seven delegates contributed to a successful series of presentations and informal round table discussions on diverse aspects of the biology of GI epithelia pertaining to cancer chemoprevention therapy.