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European school of Genetic Medicine, Bertinoro di Romagna (Italy)
5th-11th May 2007
Morning Session 08:30 V.A. Mc Kusick Some new perspectives on the history of medical genetics and genomics 09:30 H. Brunner Genotypes and phenotypes Coffee Break 11:00 G. Stevanin Linkage analysis 12:00 B. Emanuel FISHing for "Breaks" on Chromosome 22: A Paradigm for the Analysis of Genomic Disorders 12:45 Questions from students on morning lectures Afternoon Session 14:30 Concurrent Workshops 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 Concurrent workshops Sunday May 6 – Clinical Genetics and Cytogenetics Morning Session 08:30 H. Brunner Chromosomal syndromes 09:30 M. Speicher Development of technologies for the new cytogenetics 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 B. Emanuel Studies to find Modifier Genes for the 22q11.2 Deletion 12:00 S. Antonarakis Aneuploidy 12:45 Questions from students on morning lectures 13:00 Lunch break Afternoon session 14:30 Concurrent workshops 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 Concurrent workshops Monday May 7 – From clinical observations to the lab Morning Session 08:30 S. Antonarakis Nature and consequences of human gene mutations 09:30 H. Brunner Understanding genetic heterogeneity 11:00 Coffee Break 11:30 G. Matthijs Disorders of glycosylation 12:00 J. Mendell MicroRNAs 12:45 Questions from students on morning lectures 13:00 Lunch Break Afternoon Session 14:30 Concurrent workshops 16:00 Coffee break 17:00 Concurrent workshops Tuesday May 8 – Translational research in genetics Morning Session 08:30 N. Katsanis Dissecting oligogenic traits 09:30 G. Romeo Mitochondrial mutation and cancer 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 G. Stevanin Genetic and physiopathological aspects of spastic paraplegias 11:45 N. Katsanis t.b.d 12:45 Questions from students on morning lectures 13:00 Lunch Break Afternoon Session 13:45 Free afternoon Sightseeing tour to be organized Wednesday May 9 – System Biology and Animal Models Morning Session 08:30 D. di Bernardo System Biology approaches to drug discovery and gene function 09:30 P. Lichter Challenges in Tumor Genetics Approached by Molecular Profiling 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 T. Dragani t.b.d. 12:00 M. Capecchi Modeling Human Disease in the Mouse 13:00 Lunch Break Afternoon session 14:30 Concurrent workshops 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 Concurrent workshops Thursday May 10 – Neurogenetics Morning session 8:30 D. Monckton Myotonic dystrophy: simple repeats in a complex disorder 9:30 J. L. Mandel Fragile X syndrome Coffee Break 11:00 11:30 M. Zeviani Mitochondrial neuropathies 12:00 M. Zeviani Mitochondrial neuropathies 12:45 Questions from students on morning lectures 13:00 Lunch break Afternoon session 14:30 Concurrent workshops 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 Concurrent workshops Friday May 11 – Diabetes as a model complex genetic disorder Morning session 8:30 J. Todd Genetic analysis of common disease using genome-wide association 9:30 F. Cucca Genetic analysis of complex traits in isolated populations: facts and myths 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 T. Meitinger Genome-wide association studies for quantitative traits in man 12:00 B. Emanuel A. Metspalu The Estonian Genome project 12:45 Questions and answers session Departure: Friday Afternoon
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Organized by:
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European Genetics Foundation |
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Invited Speakers:
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M. Capecchi (USA), F. Cucca (Sassari, Italy), T.A. Dragani (Milano, Italy), D.di Bernardo (Naples, Italy), B.Emanuel (Philadelphia, USA), N.Katsanis (Baltimore, USA), P. Lichter (Heidelberg, GERMANY), J.L. Mandel (Strasbourg, France), G. Matthijs (Leuven, Belgium), T. Meitinger (Munich, Germany), J.Mendell (Baltimore, USA), A. Metspalu (Tartu, Estonia), D.Monckton (Glasgow, Scotland), M. Speicher (Gratz, Austria), G.Stevanin (Paris, France), J. Todd (University of Cambridge, UK), M. Zeviani (Milano, Italy)
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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14th April 2007
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Registration:
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Only on-line registration on Egf website www.eurogene.org
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E-mail:
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giuseppe.curcio@eurogene.org
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