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  • Conference Baltic morphology 2019 abstracts book


    You can find conference Baltic Morphology 2019 abstracts book online HERE.

  • Conference programme


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  • Fourth announcement


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    Fourth Announcement
    September 12, 2019
    Preliminary Conference Program is scheduled!

    Dear colleagues and friends,

    As several times ago, I am pleased to let you know about the scheduled preliminary program of the 10th Scientific Conference Baltic Morphology 2019 in Kaunas. No doubts, there are possible some changes in this Program but they should be the minor one. The preliminary program of the Conference you can find on the Conference webpage HERE.

    As is obvious in the preliminary ...

  • Welcome


    Dear Colleagues,

    On behalf of the organizers of the Conference, I have honour and great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 10th Scientific Conference "Baltic Morphology" in Kaunas, from 24 - 25 October, 2019. The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences has previously hosted the 5th “Baltic Morphology” Conference in 2009 and, exactly ten years later, the University of Health Sciences will again be delighted to welcome the 10th “Baltic Morphology” Conference. This forum of the Baltic morphologists with numerous participants from the neighbouring countries takes place ...

  • Abstract submission


    Abstract submission

    Submit an abstract

    Deadline for abstract submission is 16th of August 2019.

  • Conference Baltic morphology 2019 abstracts book


    You can find conference Baltic Morphology 2019 abstracts book online HERE.

Welcome


Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the organizers of the Conference, I have honour and great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 10th Scientific Conference "Baltic Morphology" in Kaunas, from 24 - 25 October, 2019. The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences has previously hosted the 5th “Baltic Morphology” Conference in 2009 and, exactly ten years later, the University of Health Sciences will again be delighted to welcome the 10th “Baltic Morphology” Conference. This forum of the Baltic morphologists with numerous participants from the neighbouring countries takes place ...

Third announcement


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Third Announcement
July 10, 2019

Abstract Deadline Extended!

Dear colleagues and friends,
Based on numerous requests, I am pleased to prolong the abstract submission deadline to 16 August, 2019.

Abstract Submission
Please, submit your abstract HERE.

Preliminary Program
Furthermore the preliminary conference program is under consideration and will be online available on our ...

Fourth announcement


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Fourth Announcement
September 12, 2019
Preliminary Conference Program is scheduled!

Dear colleagues and friends,

As several times ago, I am pleased to let you know about the scheduled preliminary program of the 10th Scientific Conference Baltic Morphology 2019 in Kaunas. No doubts, there are possible some changes in this Program but they should be the minor one. The preliminary program of the Conference you can find on the Conference webpage HERE.

As is obvious in the preliminary ...

Second announcement


July 11, 2019
Dear colleagues,
I am writing to keep you updated on the news regarding the 10th Scientific Conference Baltic Morphology, which will take place in the Main Building of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences in Kaunas on 24nd – 25th, October 2019.
The online registration for the conference and the abstract submission are already open. To register please visit the conference webpage (http://balticmorphology2019.lsmuni.lt/en), click on the “Registration” tab, and click on the “Registration Form” button. ...

First announcement


Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the organizers of the Conference, I have honour and great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 10th Scientific Conference "Baltic Morphology" in Kaunas, from 24 - 25 October, 2019. The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences has previously hosted the 5th “Baltic Morphology” Conference in 2009 and, exactly ten years later, the University of Health Sciences will again be delighted to welcome the 10th “Baltic Morphology” Conference. This forum of the Baltic morphologists with numerous participants from the neighbouring countries takes place ...

Prof. Mirosław Topol


Prof. Mirosław Topol

Head of Interfaculty Chair of Anatomy and Histology and Department of Normal and Clinical Anatomy of Medical University of Lodz, Poland

KNOWN POLISH ANATOMISTS AND THEIR BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES

The rich history of anatomical sciences has been dominated by western anatomists for various reasons. In Poland the development of anatomical sciences started in the eighteenth century. In fact, the really flourishing development of anatomy took place in five Polish universities in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. However, there is a little information about most known ...

Prof. Tatsuo Ushiki


Prof. Dr. Tatsuo Ushiki

Niigata University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Niigata, Japan

Biological Microscopy: past, present and future

The invention of the microscope and its development are greatly related to the progress of biology. Development of electron microscopy especially lead to the elucidation of ultrastructure of cellular components, resulting in the rapid progress of the field of cell biology. Currently, various microscopic techniques such as confocal laser scanning microscopy, two-photon laser scanning microscopy, super-resolving microscopy and scanning probe microscopy ...

Prof. Ivan Varga


Prof. Dr. Ivan Varga, PhD.

Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic

New views on the functional histology of the human uterine tube

The first accurate morphological description of the uterine tubes traces back nearly 460 years to the work of an Italian anatomist Gabriele Falloppio from 1561. The uterine tubes are also known as the Fallopian tubes, an eponym chosen in his honor. The histological findings in normal uterine tubes have been described sporadically in the scientific literature. The major reason for the lack of investigation in this regard has been the ...

Prof. Tomokazu Kawashima


Tomokazu Kawashima, Ph.D.

Associate professor
Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine,
Toho University, Tokyo, Japan

Comparative Neuroanatomy of Heart

In cardiac regulating system, the cardiac nervous system has been paid less attention than others such as cardiac conduction system. However, the cardiac nervous system not only controls life-maintaining functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, blood flow and pain delivery but also plays key role to development and progression of heart failure.

Recent research data on molecular physiological mechanisms and ...

Prof. David Kachlik


Prof. dr. David Kachlik

Department of Anatomy, Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
david.kachlik@lfmotol.cuni.cz

Normal and variant morphological terminology – past, presence and future

The terminology is an unavoidable base for clear and non-misleading medical communication. The fields of morphology (anatomy, histology, embryology) are happy to have an elaborated official nomenclature in Latin since 1895 and 1977, resp. their official version in English, nowadays the world science language, are ...

Prof. Rimantas Jankauskas


Prof. Dr. Rimantas Jankauskas

Department of anatomy, histology and anthropology, Vilnius university
Vice-rector for research, Vilnius university

Contribution of morphology to forensic identification

Notwithstanding recent advances of forensic genetics, forensic anthropology still plays a crucial role in identification. It is based on cross-matching of „ante-mortem“ (including individual morphological peculiarities of missing person) and „post-mortem“ (sex, biological age, stature, pathologies and other morphological individualising traits of usually skeletonised remains) data. Recently, two ...

Accomodation


In order to facilitate the organization of your trip, we provide a list of recommended hotels that will give some discount for accommodation to conference attendees. For such a purpose, we recommend to contact directly the chosen hotel writing letters by the below provided e-mail addresses with indication that you are a participant of the Conference Baltic Morphology 2019. Hotel prices include a breakfast, but not the city tax that is 1.00 € per person/day.

Recommended Accommodations

The following hotels can be booked via email correspondence indicating “ ...

Lithuanian university of health sciences


LSMU
Organizing committee: Prof. Dainius H. Pauža (president), Prof. Ingrida Balnytė (vice-president), Prof. Neringa Paužienė (vice-president), Ms. Asta Jurevičiūtė (secretary)

    Conference key speakers:    Prof. M. Topol (Poland)    Prof. T. Ushiki (Japan)    Prof. I. Varga (Slovakia)    Prof. T. Kawashima (Japan)    Prof. D. Kachlik (Czechia)    Prof. R. Jankauskas (Lithuania)    D. Graf von Keyserlingk (Germany & Lithuania)