3. Think Different 5 Case Studies
1. The end is not the
end, empowering young people.
2. The power of poetry.
3. Not being blindsided by the
future. Turtles all the way
down. Stem cells.
4. The musical spy, young
thinking.
5. The polar opposite alter ego.
A transplant pathologist who since 1991 has set the standard – the Banff Classification - for how transplant biopsies are read using the latest communication technologies. Every two years for the past twenty-two years I and my co-conspirator Lorraine Racusen have run the international meeting that expands and fine tunes these global pathology classification systems. Now in 2013 the Banff Foundation for Allograft Pathology provides structure for this global consensus process.
A transplant pathologist who since 1991 has set the standard – the Banff Classification - for how transplant biopsies are read using the latest communication technologies. Every two years for the past twenty-two years I and my co-conspirator Lorraine Racusen have run the international meeting that expands and fine tunes these global pathology classification systems. Now in 2013 the Banff Foundation for Allograft Pathology provides structure for this global consensus process.
A transplant pathologist who since 1991 has set the standard – the Banff Classification - for how transplant biopsies are read using the latest communication technologies. Every two years for the past twenty-two years I and my co-conspirator Lorraine Racusen have run the international meeting that expands and fine tunes these global pathology classification systems. Now in 2013 the Banff Foundation for Allograft Pathology provides structure for this global consensus process.
A transplant pathologist who since 1991 has set the standard – the Banff Classification - for how transplant biopsies are read using the latest communication technologies. Every two years for the past twenty-two years I and my co-conspirator Lorraine Racusen have run the international meeting that expands and fine tunes these global pathology classification systems. Now in 2013 the Banff Foundation for Allograft Pathology provides structure for this global consensus process.
There had always been entertainment since the first Banff meeting in 1991. In 1999 we added a poetry reading to the meeting for the first time.At the time it seemed like just another form of entertainment, nothing more.