The UKPS goes online!

The UK photopheresis Society has been successfully operating since 2017 through active networks, membership and annual meetings. However, we would now love to extend our reach, and provide members with additional platforms to interact with colleagues, hear the latest developments in ECP treatment/research and participate in continuing education.

Our new website is intended to be a dynamic and growing source of information, and we would like to actively encourage our members to engage with us. In addition to this, we have launched a LinkedIn page and we are on ‘X’ (@UKPSoc), where we also encourage your interaction and engagement.

On this note, we would love to feature your latest news! Over the coming months we will be adding regular ‘meet the member’ spotlights, as well as featuring news from our members. This could be in the form of meeting reports, conference presentations, publications, or any other relevant updates in the field of photopheresis. If you have a news article or topic that you would like to see featured, or would like to celebrate the success of your group or colleagues, then please get in touch and we can work with you to bring it to life. 

Our website and social media platforms are currently being moderated by Dr Rachel Crossland, Newcastle University UK. You can contact Rachel with comments, suggestions or articles at rachel.crossland@ncl.ac.uk.

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