9th Annual Course of Academy of Immunohistochemistry
Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Pathology

Krakow, Poland, 9 – 11th April 2025

Organizing/Scientific Committee:

Course Director:  Janusz Ryś MD. PhD., Members: Agnieszka Adamczyk PhD., Artur Bartczak MD., Agnieszka Klimkowska PhD., Jan Klos MD., Artur Kowalik PhD., Anna Kruczak PhD., Krzysztof Okoń MD. PhD., Joanna Szpor MD. PhD.

Program:

9th April 2025 (Wednesday)
09.00-10.00Registration and coffee
10.00-10.15Janusz Ryś – Introduction
10.15-11.10Søren Nielsen – Immunohistochemical technology in preanalytical and analytical phase
11.00-11.45Jan Klos – IHC – Interpretation pitfalls – old problems and new aspects
11.45-12.30Andrew M. Bellizzi – Immunohistochemical approach to unknown primary tumor
12.30-13.30Lunch
Sesion 1: Molecular Diagnostics in Clinical Practice: Bridging Science and Personalized Cancer Care
13.30-14.15Hans-Ulrich Schildhaus – New predictive immunohistochemical and molecular markers for solid tumors
14.15-15.00Hans Gelderblom – Study Design with Molecular Prescreening and Targeted Therapies in Oncology
15.00-15.30Coffee
15.30-16.15Susana Aguilar – Organizing and Optimizing Molecular Tumour Boards for Precision Oncology
16.15-17.00Kjetil Taskén – The National Norwegian Model: Best Practices in Innovative Molecular Diagnostics and Tailored Therapies
17.00-17.30Discussion
10th April 2025 (Thursday)
Sesion 2: Gynaecological session
08.30-09.15Anais Malpica – Ovarian Neoplasms: Immunohistochemical Studies and Molecular Testing, What and Why?
09.15-10.00Ben Davidson – Morphological and molecular characteristics of endometrial carcinoma
10.00-10.45Pavel Dundr – Diagnostic approach to smooth muscle uterine tumors
10.45-11.15Coffee
Sesion 3: Lymphoproliferative disease
11.15-12.00Anna Porwit – Immunohistochemical and molecular approaches to diagnostics of B-cell lymphomas
12.00-12.45Anna Porwit – Immunohistochemical and molecular approaches to diagnostics of T-cell lymphomas
12.45-13.30Lunch
Sesion 4: Dermatopathology session
13.30-14.15Thomas Mentzel – Update on cutaneous sarcomas (the role of immunohistochemistry in differential diagnostics)
14.15-15.00Thomas Mentzel – Immunohistochemistry in melanocytic neoplasms
15.00-16.15Monika Prochorec-Sobieszek – Lymphoproliferative lesions of the skin – immunohistochemical and molecular approach
16.15-16.45Coffee
16.45-18.00Consultation corner (10-12 cases) (A. Malpica, B. Davidson, T. Mentzel, A. Porwit, M. Miettinen)
11th April 2025 (Wednesday)
Sesion 5: Gastrointestinal session
08.30-09.15Andrzej Mróz – Gastric cancer – everyday practice and future perspectives in diagnostic pathology
09.15-10.00Iris Nagtegaal – The central role of mismatch repair proteins in colorectal cancer pathology
10.00-10.30Regine Schneider-Stock – Colorectal cancer – dissolving heterogeneity between tumor center and invasion front using the CAM model
10.30-11.00Coffee
Sesion 6: Molecular and soft tissue session
11.00-11.30Beata Grygalewicz – FISH studies for the detection of malignant lymphoma-associated chromosomal changes in fresh material and paraffin-embedded tissue
11.30-12.15Jerzy Lasota – The spectrum of EWSR1-fusion tumors: Ewing sarcoma and beyond
12.15-13.00Markku Miettinen – DNA Methylation Classifier in Sarcoma Diagnosis – Current status and prospects
13.00-13.45Lunch
Sesion 7: Digital pathology and AI in Clinical Practice and Research
13.45-14.14Konstanty Korski – Current and future applications of artificial intelligence in pathology
14.15-15.00Anna Laury – Artificial Intelligence-base image analysis and prognosis of high-grade serous carcinoma
15.00Summary and closing remarks