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  • Combined Meeting of the ESGCT, GSZ, DG-GT and ISCT

    Event Type Conference
    Organiser European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
    Date Friday, 20-25 November 2009
    Venue Convention Center at Hannover Faiground, Hannover, Germany
    Description Four societies in the fields of gene therapy, cell therapy, stem cell biology, and regenerative sciences cooperate to host a unique international meeting on gene & cell therapy with a focus on regeneration. Please mark your calendars for this important event:XVIIth Annual Congress of the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ESGCT) I 4th Annual Congress of the German Society for Stem Cell Research (GSZ) I 16th Annual meeting of the German Society for Gene Therapy (DG-GT) I Co-organised by the European branch of the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) I 5th Stem Cell Clonality and Genotoxicity Retreat (SCCGR)
    Web Site http://www.stem-cell-research.de/
    E-mail experimental.hematology@mh-hannover.de
    Attachment None
  • 51st ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition

    Event Type Conference
    Organiser American Society of Hematology
    Date Saturday, 5-8 December 2009
    Venue Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA
    Description This event offers invaluable benefits, including: The opportunity to grow professionally: Hematology is a constantly changing field, and ASH’s Education and Scientific Program can help you stay up-to-date on the latest research, therapies, and tools you need to succeed. The meeting offers many networking events that will allow you to connect with colleagues and interact with leaders in the field to learn and share your ideas.The chance to experience a uniquely American destination offering many historic attractions, famed cuisine, distinctive architecture, and a soulful music scene. The comeback of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina is one of the tourist industry’s biggest success stories, and the city now offers new attractions and hotels, more restaurants, and a completely renovated convention center.
    Web Site http://www.hematology.org/Meetings/Annual-Meeting/
    E-mail ashregistration@jspargo.com
    Attachment None
  • XXth Regional Congress of the ISBT

    Event Type Congress
    Organiser International Society of Blood Transfusion
    Date Saturday, 14-18 November 2009
    Venue Nagoya Congress Center, Nagoya, Japan
    Description The organisers have put together impressive committees which are working hard to present an excellent programme providing an overview of the latest developments in transfusion medicine.Globally, we have to adjust to aging populations and a general decrease in altruistic behaviour in our rapidly developing societies. No biotechnical substitutes to standard blood components will become available for routine use in the next few years. On the contrary, due to the implementation of more complex surgical procedures the demand for blood products will even increase. Blood products have to be as safe as possible but ensuring a sufficient supply is also vital. Furthermore, medical counselling and close cooperation with our clinical colleagues are key elements in making optimal use of scarce blood components. Transfusion medicine must be a part of medical training since blood transfusion still plays a critical role in supportive patient care in modern medicine.
    Web Site http://www.isbt-web.org/nagoya/default.asp
    E-mail info@ncvb.or.jp
    Attachment None
  • ESH EHA Scientific Workshop - Innovative Therapies for Red-cell and Iron-related Disorders

    Event Type Workshop
    Organiser European Hematology Association
    Date Thursday, 5-8 November 2009
    Venue The Pullman Mandelieu Royal Casino hotel, Cannes, France
    Description An update on current trends and techniques in red-cell and iron-related disorders.
    Web Site http://www.esh.org/agenda09/iron/iron09info.html
    E-mail caroline.lamy@univ-paris-diderot.fr
    Attachment None
  • 4th International Conference on Thalassemia

    Event Type Conference
    Organiser Thalassemics India
    Date Sunday, 31 October-1 November 2009
    Venue New Delhi, India
    Description The conference will target at provision of the latest on the progress in the field of management and prevention of Thalassemia. The delegates will have the opportunity to attend the deliberations of renowned national and international experts who have conducted original work in the field of thalassemia. The topics have been selected to include theoretical and practical aspects in day-to-day management of thalassemia. In order to gain the maximum advantage of taking your precious time out to attend this conference, we are allowing ample time for you to interact directly with the experts.It is indeed our endeavor that this conference proves useful to all those who attend it whether they are doctors, nurses, parents or our dear thalassemics themselves.
    Web Site http://www.thalassemicsindia.org/thalassemicsindia-international-conference.html
    E-mail thalcind@yahoo.co.in
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  • Ninth Cooley's Anemia Symposium

     

    October 21 - 24, 2009
    The New York Academy of Sciences

    Presented by the Cooley's Anemia Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences

    The symposium will integrate basic science and clinical research so that both scientists and clinicians can develop a mutual understanding of recent progress in thalassemia.Patients are also welcome to attend the symposium and are eligible for discounted prices. Please email info@cooleysanemia.org or call 800. 522.7222 for more information.

    The Thalassemia Action Group (TAG), the only national patient support group for thalassemia patients, will host a one-day meeting in conjunction with this conference. The meeting, to be held on Saturday October 24th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, is intended for patients and family members in order to educate them on presentations and scientific advancements discussed during the symposium. It is a chance for patients to hear experts on thalassemia, ask questions and discuss the concerns that face those afflicted with thalassemia. For more information please visit www.cooleysanemia.org or email info@cooleysanemia.org. For information about registration to the TAG meeting please call 800.522.7222 (ext 205)

    Call for Abstracts

    The deadline for abstract submissions is Friday, August 14, 2009. For complete abstract instructions, please e-mail: cooleys@nyas.org. Type the words "Abstract Information" in the subject line—there is no need to type a message. Instructions will be forwarded automatically. Any questions, please call 212.298.8681.

    Presented by

    • Cooley's Anemia

    For a complete list of sponsors, please click the Sponsorship tab

  • 5th Course in Statistical Genetic Analysis of Complex Phenotypes

    Event Type Course
    Organiser European School of Genetic Medicine (ESGM)
    Date Monday, 22-25 June 2009
    Venue Online/Bertinoro, Italy
    Description The course is intended for researchers directly involved in the statistical analysis of complex traits and disorders, and will primarily address the methods and applications of genetic association and linkage studies. It will consist of general lectures followed by hands-on computer-based workshops. It is an intermediate level course and some knowledge of genetics and statistics is a prerequisite.
    thanks to the support of the ESHG (European Society of Human Genetics), 7 fellowships are available for the residential course in Genetic Counselling and 5 fellowships will be assigned for the course in Statistical Genetic Analysis.
    Web Site http://www.eurogene.org/pages/train/courses/listcors.php?t=0&q=all
    E-mail giuseppe.curcio@eurogene.org
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    EGF NEWSLETTER - MAY 2009
    Statistical Genetic Analysis and Genetic Counselling

    Dear friends,

    Welcome back to our monthly newsletter!

    In this issue we will provide you with updates about the next ESGM courses to be held in June.

    5th Course in Statistical Genetic Analysis of Complex Phenotypes

    Registrations are still open for the 5th Course in Statistical Genetic Analysis of Complex Phenotypes which will take place at the EuroMediterranean University Centre of Ronzano in Bologna from 22nd to 25th June 2009. Deadline for registration: 19th June.

    The course is intended for researchers directly involved in the statistical analysis of complex traits and disorders, and will primarily address the methods and applications of genetic association and linkage studies. It will consist of general lectures followed by hands-on computer-based workshops. It is an intermediate level course and some knowledge of genetics and statistics is a prerequisite.

    Topics: Basic statistics, Population genetics, Genetic epidemiology, Linkage analysis, Association studies - family based and population based, Special issues in GWAS, QTL analysis, GxG and GxE, Analysis of CNVs, Genetic studies of complex traits in isolated populations, Meta-analysis of genetic studies, Sequence data and analysis of rare variants. For programme and registration please click here

    Live webcasting of the Genetic Counselling course

    We are organizing the 9th Course in Genetic Counselling in Practice (Bologna, 6-11 June 2009) which will take place in Bologna and will also be webcasted live through the EGF website to our Remote Training Centres (RTCs) based on the Hybrid courses format. Please contact giuseppe.curcio@eurogene.org in order to include your institution in the list of RTCs for this specific online course.

    if your institution is not yet one of our Remote Training Centres, please contact us for joining the ESGM network. All you need is a computer with internet connection and a suitable audio system. Further info here.

    Last, but not least, we would like to inform you that, thanks to the support of the ESHG (European Society of Human Genetics), 7 fellowships are available for the residential course in Genetic Counselling and 5 fellowships will be assigned for the course in Statistical Genetic Analysis. Please visit the course webpage.

    We all get back to you soon with our newsletter… Stay tuned!



    The EGF Staff

  • 9th Course in Genetic Counselling in Practice

    Event Type Course
    Organiser European School of Genetic Medicine (ESGM)
    Date Saturday, 6-11 June 2009
    Venue Online/Bertinoro, Italy
    Description This hybrid training course on Genetic Counselling in Practice conveys first-hand experience in disease counselling in morning lectures and afternoon workshop. The European School of Genetic Medicine invites institutions with an interest in live broadcasting of the morning lectures and in organising their own local workshops in the afternoon to apply until the 22nd May 2009 to become remote training centres (RTCs). The full course takes place in Bertinoro, Italy, and, like all hybrid course events held in Bertinoro (see http://www.eurogene.org/pages/train/courses/flyer.php), is made available as live web cast to registered RTCs. For detailed enquiries on how to register as a remote training centre, write to giuseppe.curcio@eurogene.org.
    Web Site http://www.eurogene.org/body.php?t=1&l=l&p=pages/train/courses/crsprogr.php&r=133
    E-mail esgm@eurogene.org
    Attachment See below

     
    Broadcast lectures will cover critical aspects of genetic counselling, including:
    * Setting the scene- aims, process and outcomes of genetic counselling
    * Ice-breaking session
    * Mendelian inheritance
    * Non-traditional inheritance
    * Prenatal Diagnosis - general introduction
    * Introduction to cancer genetics
    * Molecular karyotyping: not just cytogenetics
    * Diagnostic tools - molecular analysis
    * Cross-cultural perspectives in genetic counselling and testing: examples from the haemoglobinopathies
    * Development of profession of genetic counselling in Europe - core competences
    * Genetic heterogeneity
    * Basic concepts in dysmorphology
    * Practical ethics- consent, confidentiality and disclosure
    * Genetic screening and testing in children
    * Psychological issues in antenatal screening and testing
    * Genetics of mental retardation
    * Discussion of challenging cases brought by students
    * Medical genetics and public health: Community genetics
     
    Please, see the attachment and the Eurogene web site for details. 

  • 22nd Course in Medical Genetics

    Event Type Course
    Organiser European School of Genetic Medicine (ESGM)
    Date Sunday, 26 April 2009
    Venue Online/Bertinoro, Italy
    Description The 22nd Course of Medical Genetics covers cutting edge findings and technologies in the field of medical genetics, with lectures held by guest speakers of international renown. The inaugural session on 26th April is free to all and can be attended on-line by following the instructions given below. The full six-day course of Medical Genetics takes place in Bertinoro, Italy, and, like all hybrid course events held in Bertinoro (see http://www.eurogene.org/pages/train/courses/flyer.php), is made available as live web cast to registered remote training centres. For detailed enquiries on how to register as a remote training centre, write to giuseppe.curcio@eurogene.org.
    Web Site http://www.eurogene.org/body.php?t=1&l=l&p=pages/train/courses/crsprogr.php&r=132
    E-mail esgm@eurogene.org
    Attachment None

    LIVE WEBCASTING:
    Opening session of Medical Genetics course
    (Sunday, 26th April)

    Dear Friends,

    The opening session of the 22nd course in Medical Genetics which starts on Sunday April 26 will be dedicated to the memory of Prof. Victor McKusick.

    This session, like all the others of the course, will be webcast live. You can access this live session free of charge.

    You just need a computer, an internet connection and the Real Player software installed on your computer (you can download the basic version for free from www.real.com).

    Click on the following link to watch the Live webcast (please note that the programme refers to Italian time - GMT +1)
    LIVE WEBCASTING (CLICK HERE)

    For technical problems please contact Alberto Goldoni (alberto.goldoni@eurogene.org) - (Skype contact: albertogoldoni).

    In the meanwhile please try our demo videos after you install the Real Player software on your computer: Video on demand.

    For the programme please see below or www.eurogene.org.

    best regards

    Giovanni Romeo


    PROGRAMME - Sunday, 26th April  2009:

    Opening session in memory of Victor A. McKusick with the presence of Dr. Anne McKusick

    8:30: G. Romeo - Commemoration of V.A. McKusick and overview of the course

    9:00: D. Donnai - Medical genetics today

    9:45: A. Read - Process of disease gene discovery-monogenic disorders

    10:30: Coffee Break

    11:00: H. Dietz - Marfan disease as paradigm for the transition from medical genetics to genetic medicine

    11:45: H. Brunner - Genotypes and phenotypes

    12:30: Questions from students on morning lectures

  • 1st Pan-Middle East Conference on Haemoglobinopathies

    Event Type Conference
    Organiser Thalassaemia International Federation
    Date Friday, 1-2 May 2009
    Venue Four Seasons Hotel, Damascus, Syria
    Description The First Pan-Middle East Conference will be a step towards addressing the specific needs and concerns of the Middle East as a whole, where TIF has long been active on an individual country basis. The 2-day Conference will include educational workshops for health professionals and patients from the whole region addressing all aspects of haemoglobinopathies.
    Web Site http://www.thalassaemia.org.cy
    E-mail thalassaemia@cytanet.com.cy
    Attachment None
  • 2009 International Conference on Distance Education and Open Learning (DEOL 2009)

    Event Type Conference
    Organiser International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT)
    Date Friday, 9-11 October 2009
    Venue Singapore, Singapore
    Description The main objective os this conference is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the world to present their research results and development activities in Distance Education and Open Learning. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.
    Web Site http://www.iacsit.org/deol/index.htm
    E-mail deol@vip.163.com
    Attachment None
  • International Association of Technology, Education and Development

    Organiser
    Date Monday, 6-8 July 2009
    Venue Barcelona, Spain
    Description The main objective of the conference is to promote and disseminate the experiences in New Technologies in Education and E-learning in all educational fields and disciplines.EDULEARN09 will be a unique International Forum for those who wish to present their projects and discuss the innovations and the latest innovations and results in the field of New Technologies in Education, E-learning and methodologies applied to Education and Research. This conference will be held at international level, counting with the participation of attendants from all parts and continents of the world.
    Web Site http://www.iated.org/edulearn09
    Attachment None
  • Genome Wide Association Studies: the last mile problem

    Organiser Human Genome Variation Society
    Date Saturday, 23 May 2009
    Venue Vienna, Austria
    Description The HGVS organises two one day meetings per year as a forum for scientists to exchange ideas and form collaborations. The meetings are designed to update and increase knowledge of human genome variation and generally attract a stimulating and interesting collection of abstracts in all fields of human genome variation making it an ideal forum to share information and results. We invite members and non-members alike to attend what promises to be a stimulating meeting. Recently, there has been dramatic expansion in the frequency and breadth of genome wide association studies for nearly every conceivable human phenotype. In many instances, statistically-significant associations for numerous SNPs (or adjacent genomic intervals) are apparently being replicated by studies of independent cohorts. To date, few of these SNPs have either been established as causative mutations or have led to the unequivocal identification of pathogenic variants. Challenges include the size and gene content of the genomic intervals genetically associated with phenotypes, the penetrance and severity of mutations, and the ability to distinguish pathogenic variants from benign polymorphisms. This conference will emphasize strategies that are being undertaken to identify these mutations. Speakers will present recent intensive efforts to narrow/fine map these intervals, high throughput sequencing approaches to comprehensively define the range of variation in association intervals, and in silico approaches aimed at prioritizing potentially pathogenic sequences in affected individuals.
    Web Site http://www.hgvs.org/Vien09/
    Attachment None
  • Blood and Marrow Transplantation

    Organiser The European School of Haematology
    Date Monday, 25-28 May 2009
    Venue Latimer, Chesham, UK
    Description This workshop will cover BIOLOGY OF HSCT, TRANSPLANT MANAGEMENT AND COMPLICATIONS, HSCT IN LEUKAEMIA, INFECTION, CHOICE OF DONOR, RESULTS OF HSCT, INDICATIONS AND RESULTS IN PAEDIATRICS and INDICATIONS AND RESULTS IN ADULTS
    Web Site http://www.esh.org/agenda09/ebmt/ebmt09prog.html
    Attachment None
  • Innovative Therapies for Red Cell and Iron-related Disorders

    Organiser The European School of Haematology & European Hematology Association
    Date Thursday, 5-8 November 2009
    Venue Pullman Mandelieu Royal Casino Hotel, Mandelieu, France
    Description Pending as of this writing.
    Web Site http://www.esh.org/agenda09/iron/iron09info.html
    Attachment None
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