Day 1 (Workshop): In-person Educational Workshop: Seeing Clonality Clearly: Integrating Next‑Generation Kappa/Lambda Dual mRNA ISH into Lymphoma Diagnostics

This workshop introduces a sensitive duplex in situ hybridization assay for kappa and lambda light chains in lymphoma diagnosis. Through case-driven examples, participants will learn how this technology improves detection of light-chain restriction in challenging specimens including small biopsies and decalcified bone marrow, helping distinguish reactive from neoplastic B-cell populations and enhance diagnostic confidence.

£35.00

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Please note that this workshop will be held on the 23rd of April 2026 from 14:30 to 17:00 in the Nightingale Room at the Royal Society of Medicine. You will have to purchase a separate ticket for entry into the Advances in Molecular and Clinical Diagnosis for Haematological Malignancies conference being held on the 24th of April 2026 in the Naim Dangoor Auditorium.

This workshop provides a practical, case‑driven introduction to a new sensitive duplex in situ hybridization assay for kappa and lambda light chains and its expanding role in the evaluation of lymphomas and haematological malignancies. Participants will learn how this technology improves detection of light‑chain restriction, performs in challenging specimens such as small biopsies, decalcified bone marrow biopsies, and supports the distinction between reactive and neoplastic B‑cell populations. Through interactive examples and discussion, the session will highlight how incorporating this assay into routine diagnostic workflows can enhance diagnostic confidence, refine classification, and strengthen communication with clinical teams.

This workshop has limited in-person spaces for up to 50 people on a first-come-first-served basis.

 

 


From:
Thu 23 Apr 2026
To:
Thu 23 Apr 2026
Time:
14:30 am - 17:00 pm

Venue:

The Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London
W1G 0AE