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Course in Integration of cytogenetics, microarrays and massive sequencing in biomedical and clinical research

 
  July 22, 2008  
     
 
The European School of Genetic Medicine, EuroMediterranean University Centre of Ronzano, Bologna, ITALY
from 23rd October 2008 to 27th October 2008


 

 

Morning Session
09:00
O. Zuffardi
Cytogenetics
10:00
M. Rocchi
Human genome plasticity
10:30
COFFEE BREAK
11:00
F. Mitelman
Tumor cytogenetics
12:30
Lunch break
Afternoon Session
14:30
R. Stanyon
Karyotype evolution
15:15
Concurrent Workshops:
Resources for molecular cytogenetics (M. Rocchi); FiberFISH (G. Calabrese)
16:15
Coffee break
16:30
Concurrent workshops
Resources for molecular cytogenetics (M. Rocchi); FiberFISH (G. Calabrese)
Friday, October 24
Morning Session
09:00
B. Ylstra
Introduction to microarrays
09:30
R. Redon
CNV in the human population
10:30
COFFEE BREAK
11:15
O. Zuffardi
CNV in clinics
12:00
F. Speleman
t.b.d.
12:45
Lunch break
Afternoon Session
14:30
B. Ylstra
ArrayCGH from technique to therapeutic target
15:15
Concurrent Workshops:
16:15
Coffee break
16:30
Concurrent workshops
Saturday, October 25
Morning Session
09:00
B. Young
Application of SNP arrays to the detection of genetic abnormalities in cancer
09:30
J. Vermeesch
t.b.d.
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
12:00
B. Young
Arrays for expression profiling (MicroRNA analysis)
13:00
Lunch break
14:00
Free afternoon
Optional sightseeing tour to Bologna
Sunday, October 26
Morning Session
09:00
G. De Bellis
Introduction to massive sequencing: the 454 approach
09:45
C. Wei
Application of Illumina/Solexa sequencing technology in genetic research
10:30
COFFEE BREAK
11:00
R. Ullmann
How next generation sequencing benefits from molecular cytogenetic techniques
11:45
S. Debernardi
miRNA expression (by massive sequencing)
12:30
Lunch break
Afternoon Session
14:30
G. De Bellis
Mutation scanning by massive sequencing
15:15
Concurrent Workshops:
C. Wei, G. De Bellis
16:15
Coffee break
16:30
Concurrent workshops:
C. Wei, G. De Bellis
Monday, October 27
Morning Session
09:00
N. Gilbert
Epigenetics
09:45
M. Cremer
Nuclear architecture- an epigenetic mechanism for the regulation of nuclear functions
10:30
COFFEE BREAK
11:00
M. Rocchi
Neocentromeres
11:45
t.b.d.
t.b.d.
12:30
Lunch


Departure in the afternoon, after lunch

 

 
 
Organized by: The European Genetics Foundation
Invited Speakers:

 

 

DIRECTORS:

M. Rocchi (Bari, Italy), F. Mitelman (Lund, Sweden), B. Young (London, UK)

 

FACULTY  

G. Calabrese (Chieti, Italy), M. Cremer (Munich, Germany), G. De Bellis (Milan, Italy), S. Debernardi (London, UK), N. Gilbert (Edinburgh, UK), F. Mitelman (Lund, Sweden), R. Redon (Cambridge, UK), M. Rocchi (Bari, Italy), F. Speleman (Ghent, Belgium), R. Stanyon (Florence, Italy), R. Ullmann (Berlin, Germany), J. Vermeesch (Leuven, Belgium), C. Wei (Berlin, Germany), B. Ylstra (Amsterdam, Netherlands), B. Young (London, UK), O. Zuffardi (Pavia, Italy)

 
Deadline for Abstracts: x
 
Registration:

 

 

Only on-line registration is available  

E-mail: serena.paterlini@eurogene.org
 
   
 
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