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Connect and engage with your fellow researchers and clinicians at the 2016 James W. Freston Conference: Intestinal Metaplasia in the Esophagus and Stomach – Origins, Differences, Similarities and Significance. The conference will take place Aug. 19-21 in Chicago, Ill.

By attending, you’ll be able to explore novel ideas that may lead to enhanced therapies and management strategies for the prevention of intestinal metaplasia. Faculty will guide you through an interactive program that provides greater insight on the clinical and histological issues of intestinal metaplasia, and the role of inflammation in the development of intestinal metaplasia.

A consensus will take place at the end of the conference, which will attempt to develop standard terminology, identify potential preventive strategies, and suggest future directions for research.

Don’t miss this unique and intimate forum, bringing together more than 100 attendees from around the world. For program and registration details, visit the conference Web page.

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Connect and engage with your fellow researchers and clinicians at the 2016 James W. Freston Conference: Intestinal Metaplasia in the Esophagus and Stomach – Origins, Differences, Similarities and Significance. The conference will take place Aug. 19-21 in Chicago, Ill.

By attending, you’ll be able to explore novel ideas that may lead to enhanced therapies and management strategies for the prevention of intestinal metaplasia. Faculty will guide you through an interactive program that provides greater insight on the clinical and histological issues of intestinal metaplasia, and the role of inflammation in the development of intestinal metaplasia.

A consensus will take place at the end of the conference, which will attempt to develop standard terminology, identify potential preventive strategies, and suggest future directions for research.

Don’t miss this unique and intimate forum, bringing together more than 100 attendees from around the world. For program and registration details, visit the conference Web page.

Connect and engage with your fellow researchers and clinicians at the 2016 James W. Freston Conference: Intestinal Metaplasia in the Esophagus and Stomach – Origins, Differences, Similarities and Significance. The conference will take place Aug. 19-21 in Chicago, Ill.

By attending, you’ll be able to explore novel ideas that may lead to enhanced therapies and management strategies for the prevention of intestinal metaplasia. Faculty will guide you through an interactive program that provides greater insight on the clinical and histological issues of intestinal metaplasia, and the role of inflammation in the development of intestinal metaplasia.

A consensus will take place at the end of the conference, which will attempt to develop standard terminology, identify potential preventive strategies, and suggest future directions for research.

Don’t miss this unique and intimate forum, bringing together more than 100 attendees from around the world. For program and registration details, visit the conference Web page.

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