Magyar Immunológiai Társaság ESCI 2012 - European Phagocyte and Rheumatology Workshop of the European Society for Clinical Investigation
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.03.22.Rendezvény vége: 2012.03.24. Tudományos információ: Dr. Mócsai Attila, Dr. Ligeti Erzsébet, Dr. Nagy György Címe: 1094 Budapest, Tűzoltó utca 37-47. Tel: +36-1-459-1500 x60-409 (iroda) vagy x60-407, x60-4 E-mail: mocsai@eok.sote.hu, gyorgyngy@gmail.com Munkahely neve: Chemol Travel (Weco Travel Ltd.) Congress and Incoming Department Tel: (+36 1) 266 7032 Fax: (+36 1) 266 7033 E-mail: esci2012@chemoltravel.hu Helyszín: Budapest, A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.esci2012.hu Kedves Kollégák,
2012. márc. 22-24. között Budapesten szervezzük a European Society for Clinical Investigation éves kongresszusát, melynek keretében megrendezésre kerülnek az alábbi, immunológiai témájú workshop-ok is:
European Phagocyte Workshop (szervezők: Mocsai Attila és Ligeti Erzsébet)
Rheumatology Workshop (szervező: Nagy György)
Mellékelten küldjük a két esemény szórólapját. Mindkét workshop-on neves nemzetközi és hazai meghívottak fognak előadni, és számos további előadást a beküldött absztraktokból fogunk válogatni.
Ezennel hívunk és biztatunk mindenkit, hogy küldjenek be absztraktot, és vegyenek részt a két workshop-on.
!! Az absztraktok beadási határideje 2011. dec. 14 !!
További információ: www.esci.eu.com; www.esci2012.hu
Üdvözlettel:
Dr. Mócsai Attila
Dr. Ligeti Erzsébet
Dr. Nagy György
szervezők
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Anthony Hollander (Bristol, UK): Engineering new tissues for bone and joint disease
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Rendezvény kezdete: 2005.07.06.Rendezvény vége: 2005.07.07. Helyszín: Oxford A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.paget.org.uk Deadline for abstracts: 11 February 2005
For full details and abstract submission form please see the Symposium website.
Speakers to include:
Roland Baron (New Haven, USA): Approaches to anabolic agents for bone
Roger Bouillon (Leuven, Belgium): Advances in Vitamin D pharmacology
Henry Bryant (Indianapolis, USA): SERMs Where next?
Hal Ebetino (Cincinnati, USA): The applications of phosphonate chemistry to bone pharmacology
Lorie Fitzpatrick (Thousand Oaks, USA): Therapeutic strategies based on blockade of the RANKL/RANK/OPG system
Ross Garrett (San Antonio, USA): Approaches to anabolic drugs via statins and the proteasome pathways
Anthony Hollander (Bristol, UK): Engineering new tissues for bone and joint disease
Stephen Krane (Boston USA): Current and future therapies in arthritis and connective tissue disease
Donald McDonnell (Durham, USA): Estrogen receptor pharmacology
Gregory Mundy (San Antonio, USA): Pharmacological approaches to interfering with tumour cell interactions in bone
Ed Nemeth (Toronto, Canada): The calcium sensing receptor as a drug target
Jack Martin (Melbourne, Australia): Cellular coupling revisited. Communication between osteoblasts and osteoclasts
Jude Onyia (Indianapolis, USA): Molecular mechanisms of PTH action
Larry Raisz (Farmington, USA): Prostaglandins and bone in 2005
René Rizzoli (Geneva, Switzerland): Entering the era of the dual action bone agent
Michael Rogers (Aberdeen, UK): Molecular insights into bisphosphonate actions
Tim Spector (London, UK): Update on osteoarthritis: pathogenesis and treatment
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For full details and abstract submission form please see the Symposium website.
Speakers to include:
Roland Baron (New Haven, USA): Approaches to anabolic agents for bone
Roger Bouillon (Leuven, Belgium): Advances in Vitamin D pharmacology
Henry Bryant (Indianapolis, USA): SERMs Where next?
Hal Ebetino (Cincinnati, USA): The applications of phosphonate chemistry to bone pharmacology
Lorie Fitzpatrick (Thousand Oaks, USA): Therapeutic strategies based on blockade of the RANKL/RANK/OPG system
Ross Garrett (San Antonio, USA): Approaches to anabolic drugs via statins and the proteasome pathways
Anthony Hollander (Bristol, UK): Engineering new tissues for bone and joint disease
Stephen Krane (Boston USA): Current and future therapies in arthritis and connective tissue disease
Donald McDonnell (Durham, USA): Estrogen receptor pharmacology
Gregory Mundy (San Antonio, USA): Pharmacological approaches to interfering with tumour cell interactions in bone
Ed Nemeth (Toronto, Canada): The calcium sensing receptor as a drug target
Jack Martin (Melbourne, Australia): Cellular coupling revisited. Communication between osteoblasts and osteoclasts
Jude Onyia (Indianapolis, USA): Molecular mechanisms of PTH action
Larry Raisz (Farmington, USA): Prostaglandins and bone in 2005
René Rizzoli (Geneva, Switzerland): Entering the era of the dual action bone agent
Michael Rogers (Aberdeen, UK): Molecular insights into bisphosphonate actions
Tim Spector (London, UK): Update on osteoarthritis: pathogenesis and treatment
Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság Workshop on Advances in the Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Bone Disease
Rendezvény kezdete: 2005.07.06.Rendezvény vége: 2005.07.07. Helyszín: Oxford A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.paget.org.uk Deadline for abstracts: 11 February 2005
For full details and abstract submission form please see the Symposium website.
Speakers to include:
Roland Baron (New Haven, USA): Approaches to anabolic agents for bone
Roger Bouillon (Leuven, Belgium): Advances in Vitamin D pharmacology
Henry Bryant (Indianapolis, USA): SERMs Where next?
Hal Ebetino (Cincinnati, USA): The applications of phosphonate chemistry to bone pharmacology
Lorie Fitzpatrick (Thousand Oaks, USA): Therapeutic strategies based on blockade of the RANKL/RANK/OPG system
Ross Garrett (San Antonio, USA): Approaches to anabolic drugs via statins and the proteasome pathways
Anthony Hollander (Bristol, UK): Engineering new tissues for bone and joint disease
Stephen Krane (Boston USA): Current and future therapies in arthritis and connective tissue disease
Donald McDonnell (Durham, USA): Estrogen receptor pharmacology
Gregory Mundy (San Antonio, USA): Pharmacological approaches to interfering with tumour cell interactions in bone
Ed Nemeth (Toronto, Canada): The calcium sensing receptor as a drug target
Jack Martin (Melbourne, Australia): Cellular coupling revisited. Communication between osteoblasts and osteoclasts
Jude Onyia (Indianapolis, USA): Molecular mechanisms of PTH action
Larry Raisz (Farmington, USA): Prostaglandins and bone in 2005
René Rizzoli (Geneva, Switzerland): Entering the era of the dual action bone agent
Michael Rogers (Aberdeen, UK): Molecular insights into bisphosphonate actions
Tim Spector (London, UK): Update on osteoarthritis: pathogenesis and treatment