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Conferences

 

WASOG 2017

Held in Beijing, China, organized by prof. Huapin Dai and prof. Zuo Jun Xu 

Resume WASOG 2017

 

WASOG 2016

Held in Gdansk Poland, organized by prof. Anna Dubaniewicz

WASOG 2016 Programme and Abstracts

 

WASOGBAL 2014 – view video’s online

The 11th WASOG and 13th BAL meeting Kusadasi Turkey (3rd combined WASOG BAL meeting) meeting was very successful. Read the summary of the event here.

 

WASOGBAL 2011 – view video’s online!

The combined 10th WASOG Meeting and the 12th International Conference on BAL was a great success. We had 275 attendees from more than 30 countries. Please visit the dedicated pages for the abstracts, e-posters, congress videos with some complete lectures and more details.

WASOGBAL 2011 Scientific Programme | WASOGBAL 2011 video’s | WASOGBAL 2011 Abstracts
WASOGBAL 2011 E-posters
WASOGBAL 2011 Organizing Committee
WASOGBAL 2011 Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL)

 

 

Announcements

 

PhD thesis: ‘Optimization of pharmacotherapeutic options in sarcoidosis’.

Read more about the PhD thesis by Anne Cremers

 

MTX app for iPhone, iPad & Android

This app provides recommendations for the use of methotrexate in sarcoidosis and everything else you need to know about methotrexate. The app was developed on behalf of WASOG and is now available for iOS and Android. Details & Download

 

In Memoriam: Om P. Sharma

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In Memoriam: Alvin Teirstein

It is with great sadness that we share with you the news of the passing of Alvin Teirstein, MD., a major contributor and leader in WASOG. Al suffered a cardiac arrest in his office on January 31st, 2011.
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In Memoriam: David Geraint James 1922-2010

David Geraint (Gerry) James, MD, FRCP, Founder President of WASOG and Founder Chief Editor of Sarcoidosis Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Diseases died at the age of 88 peacefully in London. A long shadow falls on the sarcoidosis community – the shadow of the man who brilliantly pushed sarcoidosis out of the darkness of ignorance into the light of knowledge. His absence will be felt for decades to come.
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