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The Third International Workshop on Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia, Paris 2004
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Below are some photographs from the conference, along with several short video clips.  We hope to have more media posted as it becomes available. These videos require Windows Media Player to run. Abstracts from this conference can be viewed in PDF format in our abstracts section or by following the links in the Program of Events. If you have any problems accessing any of the media on this page, please contact our webmaster.

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Photo: Dr. Kyle receives his Lifetime Achievement Award from Drs. Treon and Dimopoulos Photo: Dr. Seligmann receives his Lifetime Achievement Award from Drs. Treon and Dimopoulos Photo: Dr. Stone Receives his Lifetime Achievement Award from Drs. Treon and Dimopoulos
Photo: With Eiffel Tower in background, Bart Barlogie addresses the panel Photo: Drs. Gertz, Ghobrial, Morel and LeBlond Photo: Robert Kyle and Ben Rude
Photo: Roger Owen, Steve Johnson and Dave Maloney Photo: Dr. Anders Waldenstrom Photo: Paris 2004 Conference Organizers
Photo: Eiffel Tower Group Photo

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Paris 2004 Opening CeremoniesParis 2004 Opening Ceremonies
Conference organizers, Drs. Veronique LeBlond, Pierre Morel, Jean-Paul Fermand, and Steven Treon provide the introduction to the 3rd International Workshop for Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia.
Running Time: 3:51
Size: 2.80 MB


Tour de Waldenstrom's (Part 1)Dr. Treon presents "Tour de Waldenstrom's" at the closing ceremonies (Part 1)
Dr. Steven Treon presents a historical perspective on the research and treatment of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. Using the Tour de France as a metaphor, he begins with the first description of the disease by Dr. Jan Waldenstrom in 1944, and recognizes the major contributions and milestones along the way.  Paris 2004 is our current stop along the way to the "finish line".
Running Time: 4:51
Size: 2.25 MB


Tour de Waldenstrom's (Part 2)Dr. Treon presents "Tour de Waldenstrom's" at the closing ceremonies (Part 2)
Dr. Steven Treon presents a historical perspective on the research and treatment of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. Using the Tour de France as a metaphor, he begins with the first description of the disease by Dr. Jan Waldenstrom in 1944, and recognizes the major contributions and milestones along the way.  Paris 2004 is our current stop along the way to the "finish line".
Running Time: 5:05
Size: 2.99 MB


Personal Recollections of my Father (Part 1)Dr. Anders Waldenstrom presents "Personal Recollections of my Father" at the closing ceremonies (Part 1)
Dr. Anders Waldenstrom presents a brief family history and a moving tribute to his father, Dr. Jan Waldenstrom, whose life and times were rich with the traditions of medical research.
Running Time: 5:49
Size: 3.38 MB


Personal Recollections of my Father (Part 2)Dr. Anders Waldenstrom presents "Personal Recollections of my Father" at the closing ceremonies (Part 2)
Dr. Anders Waldenstrom presents a brief family history and a moving tribute to his father, Dr. Jan Waldenstrom, whose life and times were rich with the traditions of medical research.
Running Time: 4:48
Size: 2.75 MB


Personal Recollections of my Father (Part 3)Dr. Anders Waldenstrom presents "Personal Recollections of my Father" at the closing ceremonies (Part 3)
Dr. Anders Waldenstrom presents a brief family history and a moving tribute to his father, Dr. Jan Waldenstrom, whose life and times were rich with the traditions of medical research.
Running Time: 4:57
Size: 2.59 MB

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