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13th Course in Medical Genetics
 
European Genetics Foundation , Sestri Levante (Genoa, Italy)
2000-03-26 to 2000-04-01

26.03.2000
a.m. INTRODUCTION TO GENETIC ANALYSIS: V. McKusick (Baltimore): Historical Background; S. Antonarakis (Geneva): Evolution of tools for genetic analysis; J. Flint (Oxford); Clinical MolecularCytogenetics; G. Romeo (Lyon and Genoa): Non-Mendelian Inheritance.
p.m. 2:00 Questions from students on morning lectures - 2:30-4:00 Linkage with pencil and paper –
4:30-6:00 Concurrent workshops

27.03.2000
a.m. GENETICS OF COMPLEX TRAITS: M. Devoto (Genoa):Linkage analysis; M. Baur (Bonn): Association Studies; J. Mallet (Paris)
p.m. 2:00 Questions from students on morning lectures - 2:30-6:00 Concurrent workshops

28.03.2000
a.m. MOLECULAR GENETICS: S. Antonarakis (Geneva): Trisomy 21: understanding its molecular pathophysiology; T. Meitinger (Munich): The genetics of blindness; X. Estivill (Barcelona): The genetics of deafness; P. Gasparini (S. Giovanni Rotondo): Genetics of renal stones
p.m. 2:00 Questions from students on morning lectures - 2:30-6:00 Concurrent workshops
evening: poster viewing and discussion

29.03.2000
a.m. CLINICAL GENETICS: G. Andria (Naples): Inborn errors of metabolism and dysmorphic syndromes; D. Donnai (Manchester): Genetic Counselling
p.m. Afternoon free

30.03.2000
a.m. NEUROGENETICS: S. Di Donato (Milano): Respiratory chain and neurodegeneration; J. Beckmann (Paris): The genetics of limb girdle muscular dystrophy; M. Koenig (Strasbourg): Recessive and dominant ataxias; A. Aguzzi (Zurich): Prion diseases.
p.m. 2:00 Questions from students on morning lectures - 2:30-6:00 Concurrent workshops
evening: poster viewing and discussion

31.03.2000
a.m. GENOME PROJECTS: G.-J. Van Ommen (Leiden): Genetics to genomics, science to society: the role of HUGO; A. Ballabio (Naples and Milan): The “genomic” approach in biomedical research; R. Balling (Munich): Mouse models for human disease-Genetics meets Genomics; M. Rocchi (Bari): Cytogenetics and genome research.
p.m. 2:00 Questions from students on morning lectures - 2:30-6:00 Concurrent workshops

01.04.2000
a.m. 8:30 GENETIC MEDICINE IN YEAR 2000: D. Cooper (Cardiff): The Human Gene Mutation Database and its scientific utility; F. Cambien (Paris): Pharmacogenomics; A. Metspalu (Tartu): Arrayed primer extension for DNA resequencing and mutation detection; P. Fortina (Philadelphia): Technology options and applications of DNA microarrays
p.m. 2:00 Questions from students on morning lectures - 2:30-6:00 Concurrent workshops

Organized by:

European Genetics Foundation

Invited Speakers:

V. McKusick (Baltimore)
S. Antonarakis (Geneva)
J. Flint (Oxford)
G. Romeo (Lyon and Genoa)
M. Devoto (Genoa)
M. Baur (Bonn)
J. Mallet (Paris)
F. Cambien (Paris)
T. Meitinger (Munich)
X. Estivill (Barcelona)
P. Gasparini (S. Giovanni Rotondo) :
G. Andria (Naples)
D. Donnai (Manchester)
S. Di Donato (Milano)
J. Beckmann (Paris)
M. Koenig (Strasbourg)
A. Aguzzi (Zurich)
G. - J. Ommen (Leiden)
A. Ballabio (Naples and Milan)
R. Balling (Munich)
M. Rocchi (Bari)
D. Cooper (Cardiff)
A. Metspalu (Tartu)
P. Fortina (Philadelphia)

Deadline for Abstracts:

n/a

Registration:

No deadline - lit. 840.000 / euro 434 covering morning lectures, afternoon workshops, didactic material, lunches, mid morning and mid afternoon coffee breaks. Please visit the website or send an email for more details.
Email for Requests and Registration: eurgef@tin.it
 
 

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