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Understanding the Genome: Microarray Applications from the Biology to the Clinic

 
  May 25, 2005  
     
 
Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genoa, Italy
November 11 - 13, 2005


I) Microarray technology I
- Genome-wide analysis of cancer related DNA hypermethylation
- Development of a virus microarray

II) Microarray technology II
- Beyond microarray data-the challenge of integrating biological background knowledge
- Analysis of transcriptional profiles at chromosomal level

III) Microenvironment and gene expression I: Influence of the host genetic background on the transcriptome
- Molecular bases of hematopoietic stem cell differentiation plasticity

IV) Microenvironment and gene expression II: Microenvironment disruption: Invasion and metastasis
- Host genetics and metastasis
- Gene expression profiling in leukemia: Diagnosis and Prognosis
- Anti-angiogenic effects of interferons: identification of the molecular mediators

V) Microenvironment and gene expression III: Endogenous and exogenous stimuli, cell signaling and differentiation
- The human embryonic stem cell transcriptome: from pluripotency determinants to cancer biology

VI) Clinical applications of microarray I: Inflammation and cancer
- DNA chips in lymphomas - towards clinical application?
- Impact of DNA microarrays in breast cancer management

VII) Clinical applications of microarray II: Pharmacogenomics
- Transcriptional profile of p53 family in response to DNA damage
- Analysis of gene expression generated by the presence of the BCR-ABL gene in myeloid leukemia cells. A prelude to a pharmacogenomic study

IX) Applied technology

 
 
Organized by: Istituto Giannina Gaslini
Invited Speakers: Simon Itamar (Israel), David Munroe (USA), ALvis Brazma (UK), Astrid Laegrid (Norway), Silvio Bicciato (Italy), Frank Holstege (The Netherlands), Sergio Ferrari (Italy), Kent Hunter (USA), Torsten Haferlach (Germany), Ulrich Pfeffer (Italy), John De Vos (France), Luigi Varesio (Italy), Andreas Rosenwald (Germany), Christos Sotiriou (Belgium), Giovanni Blandino (Italy), Enrica Lerma (Italy)
 
Deadline for Abstracts: September 10, 2005
 
Registration: Early Registration: Before September 15, 2005
Regular Fee: € 250.00 + 20% VAT
Student Fee: € 160.00 + 20% VAT

Late Registration: AfterSeptember 15, 2005
Regular Fee: € 300.00 + 20% VAT
Student Fee: € 200.00 + 20% VAT

E-mail: biolmolecolare@ospedale-gaslini.ge.it
 
   
 
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