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2005 World DNA and Genome Day

 
  December 12, 2004  
     
 
World High Technology Society, Dalian, China
April 25-30, 2005


Prelimary Program
Time: April 25-30, 2005
Venue: Dalian, China

Program Highlights
Mission: Impact on Societies and Education for Next Generation in Life Sciences
Goals: It takes a whole Village to understand Life Essence, and provide genetics education platform for next generation.


Part One: Opening Ceremony
Milestones of Life Sciences in 2005
 52 Anniversary of DNA Double Helix Structure
Published on Nature
 5th Anniversary of Human Genome Working Draft
Release to Public
 Speeches from Chair of The Organizing Committee
 Speeches from Central Government Ministers
 Speeches from Overseas VIPs
 Speeches from World Leading Scientists

Part Two: Politics, Economics, Law and Ethic
World Leader Summit: A Blue Print of Life Sciences in Post-Genome Era
 Billion Base Celebration From International
Government Leaders
 From Unesco, WSSD, UIDO, UN Officers
 From Professional Officers
Part Three: Scientific and Technological Symposia
Seminar Series One:52th Anniversary Forum:
Introduction to DNA
1.Downing of DNA
2.Milestones toward DNA Double Helix Structure
3.Breakthrough in DNA Studies
4.Impact of DNA Double Helix in Modern Molecular
Biology
Seminar Series Two:From Early Phase to Late Stage of HGP
5.Overview of Human Genome Project
6.Human Genome Sequencing and Its’ background
--Genetic Key Technology
 FPLC
 YAC
 BAC
 PCR
 Electrophoresis
Seminar Series Three: Applications of HGP & Technology
7.Frontier of HGP on a Nation’s Economy
8.Frontier of HGP on the World Peace
9.Frontier of HGP on a Nation’s Military and
Security
10.Frontier of HGP on a Medicare and Healthcare
11.Functional Genomics & Pharmaceutical Industry
12.Frontier of HGP on Public Health System
13.DNA and Custom
14.DNA and Marine
15.DNA and Forensic
16.DNA and Aquaculture
Seminar Series Four: Functional Genomics and Application
17.System Biology
18.Proteomics
19.High Throughput Technologies
20.Bioinformatics
21.Epigenetics, the RNA World
22.Ageing and Age-related Diseases
Seminar Series Five:DNA Research & Technology on Pharmaceutical Industry
23.DNA, Genomics and Drug Discovery
24.DNA Vaccine
25.DNA and Cancer
26.DNA and Gene Therapy
27.DNA and Family Law
28.DNA and History
29.DNA and Agriculture/Economics
30.DNA and Environment
31.SNPs
Seminar Series Six: WHTS’ 4th Life Spring Forum of Biosciences
32.RNAi, siRNA and miRNA
33.Bioinformatics
34.Apoptosis
35.Cell Circle
36.Glycobiology
37.Transmemberane Signal Transduction
38.Cell Metabolism
Seminar Series Seven: Genetic Technology on Society
39.DNA and Social Security
40.DNA and Bioterrorism
41.Application of Genomics in Law
42.Clone Technology and Ethic
43.DNA and Intellectual Properties
Seminar Series Eight: Implications of DNA Research
44.Current Trend of Human Genetic Engineering
45.Functional Genomics of Major Diseases
46.DNA Fingerprint and its Application
47.Genetic Teaching Strategy of Teachers
48.Next Generation Genetics
49.Influences of Transgenic Technology and Products
50.DNA/Gene and Diagnositics/Prognostics
51.Application of Genomics in Aerospace Science
and Technology
52.Animal Models for studying Genes
53.DNA and Revolution, Development and Mutations
55.Application of Gene Technologies in
Modernization of Agriculture
56.Gene Technology and Environmental Protection
57.Gene Technology and Cloning Human Being & Ethic
Issues
58.DNA and Stem Cell, its Prospective for the
Medicare
59.Microbial Genome Project
60.Animal Genome Project
61.Plant Genome Project
62.DNA Chips and Their Applications
63.DNA and Computer
64.DNA and Nutrition
65.DNA Structure and Computer Modeling
66.Production of DNA and Market
Part Four: Workshop for Genetic Studies or Education
64. Scholarship and Grant for Young Scientists
Part Five: Scientific Popularization
1、 Secret of Life
2、 Revolutionary 52 years in Life Sciences
3、 The Breakthrough of Disclosing DNA Double Helix
Structure and DNA History
4、 Movie of Life
5、 Understanding the Structure of Nucleic Acids
6、 Understand Our Own DNA
7、 Experimental Demonstrations on Study of Genetics
8、 Extract DNA from Living Cells
9、 Explore the DNA Molecular Shelf
10、 DNA Models for Genetics Education
11、 Tools for study of Genetic Variations
12、 Mentorship at DNA & Genome Day
13、 How to mine the genetic information from public
Database
14、 Understanding Paternity Test
15、 Make anti-Freezing and anti-draught Transgenic
Fruits (Game for kids)
Part Six: Social Events
1. CCTV Program: “Luck 52”--- Competition on DNA
Knowledge
2. Art Gallery of Beyond DNA and Genome
3. Genetics and Social Figures
4. DNA and Social Life
5. DNA Day Souvenirs
Part Seven: Business Development
1. Product and Technology Exhibitions
2. Technology Licensing and International
Collaboration
3. Face-to-Face Deal Making on Project
Collaborations
4. Deal Signing Ceremony
Part Eight: Career Development In Life Sciences
Part Nine: Entertainment
1. Art Performance
2. DNA Drama
Part Ten: Tourism

 
 
Organized by: World High Technology Society
Invited Speakers: ·Dr. Avram Hershko, Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, 2004 accepted the invitation to be one of the keynote lecturers at the event, 2005 .
·Dr. Günter Blobel, Nobel Prize Laureate in Medicine, 1999,
·Dr. Sidney Altman, Laureate in chemistry, 1989, joined the SAB of 2005 World DNA and Genome Day.
·Dr. Peter Vogt is chairing the SAB of 2005 World DNA Day and provide pivitol advices on the program and future events organized by WHTS.
·Dr. Kurt Wuthrich, Laureate in chemistry 2002, made excellent suggestions on the program and will evaluate the applications for presentation.
·Dr. Johann Deisenhofer, Laureate in Chemistry, 1988
·Dr. Robert Huber, Laureates in Chemistry, 1988,
·Dr. Hartmut Michel, Laureates in Chemistry, 1988,
·Dr. Jean-Marie Lehn, the Laureate in Chemistry, 1987,
·Dr. Baruch S. Blumberg.Laureate in Medicine, 1976,
·Dr. Kary B. Mullis, the laureate in Chemistry in 1993, and
·Dr. Ferid Murad, the Laureate in Medicine, 1998, accepted the invitation to the event .
 
Deadline for Abstracts: March 25, 2005
 
Registration: Please register online at http://www.dnaday.com, you need to get your free username and password for edit your profile.
E-mail: xmei@dnaday.com
 
   
 
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