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IfHI 2003: 'A Century of Blood Type Science'
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IfHI 2003 was hosted at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe Arizona. Tempe is a small town that together with Phoenix, Scottsdale and Mesa, comprise the 'Greater Phoenix Area', one of America's premiere vacation spots.

The 2003 IfHI Conference 'A Century of Blood Group Science' 
was attended by over 250 professional and laypeople, 
from over six continents and seventeen countries.

The curriculum was varied, in-depth and fascinating. Dr. D'Adamo taught four master classes containing a huge amount of new information.

 

 

Dr. D'Adamo introducing Dr. Wollner, who gave a knockout presentation on blood group antigens.

 

 

IfHI faculty Dr. Cheryl Deroin (SW College Faculty, Nutrition) and Dr. Debra Wollner (SW College Faculty, Basic Sciences) take a break from Powerpoint. 

 

 

Southwest College volunteer students provided critical support functions. Thanks guys!

 

Lois and Victor Porlier enjoy a bit of open air dining!

 

 

Fellowship.

 

 

Dr. D'Adamo at the Q and A session.

 

 

By all accounts, the food drew rave reviews!

 

 

Beautiful Arizona weather, and a beautiful campus!

 

Dr. D'Adamo and Martha D'Adamo take a moment to exhale!

 

Dr. Laura Mittman (conference coordinator) and Dr. Paul Mittman (president of the college) could not have provided a more welcoming environment.

 

Dina Khader, RD, MS (one of Dr. D'Adamo's earliest supporters) seems very happy to be here!

 

Dr. D'Adamo and Ryan Partovi  finally get some face time.

 

John Harris (NAP) and Dr. Walter Crinnion (SW College Faculty, Environmental Medicine) chat during a refreshment break.

 

Stuart Semple, Dr. Robert Broadwell and Dr. Thomas Kruzel share a moment of mirth.

 

Professor Dag Viljen Poleszynski (from Norway) asks Laura Mittman if the weather forecast includes snow. Sorry Dag!

 

Two of our favorite Brits: Carole Symons chats with Dr. Tom Greenfield at the NAP exhibit.

 

Art Rodriguez and Lisa Gengo (ND candidates from the University of Bridgeport) smile for the camera.

 

Dr. Kruzel presenting on sero-typing techniques.

 

Friends and colleagues.