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| Magyar Tüdőgyógyász Társaság | 
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| A táplálék allergiák immunológiai, kémiai és klinikai problémáinak 9. Nemzetközi szimpóziuma | 
|  Rendezvény kezdete: 2004.04.18. | Rendezvény vége: 2004.04.21. | 
| Tudományos információ: Prof. Dr. Nékám Kristóf | 
| Munkahely neve: Budai Irgalmasrendi Kórház | 
| Címe: 1023 Budapest, Árpád fejedelem útja 7. | 
| Tel: 335-0915 | 
| Fax: 335-0915 | 
| E-mail: nekamkr.allergy@mail.datanet.hu | 
| Helyszín: Budapest, Hotel Hilton | 
| Előadók: 
 
 Sunday, 18th April 2004 10:00 - 20.00 Registration
 Opening of the Conference
 17.00 - 17.30 Welcome, Introduction
 K. Nékám (Hungary)
 17.30 - 17.50 Food Allergy - An Increasing Clinical Problem
 C.Ortolani (Italy)
 17.50 - 18.10 Legislative Aspects and Regulation
 J.Humieres (Belgium)
 18.10 - 18.30 From Structure to Biological Activity
 B.M. Stadler (Switzerland)
 18.30 - 20.00 Welcome Reception
 
 Monday, 19th April 2004
 Symposium 1: Basic Immunologial Problems in Food Allergy
 Chair: H. Steinhart (Germany) Co-chair: C. Ortolani(Italy) 08.30 - 09.00 Immunological Mechanisms in Food Allergy
 P.Brandfzaeg (Norway)
 09.00 - 09.30 Response to Oral Antigens in the Gut
 T.T. MacDonald (United Kingdom)
 09.30 - 10.00 Non-IgE Mediated Food Allergy
 S. Sicherer(USA)
 10.00 - 10.30 Coffee Break
 Symposium 2: Allergen Structures, Interactions & Biological Activities
 Chair: R. Marchelli (Italy) Co-Chair: L. Simon-Sarkadi (Hungary) 10.30 - 10.55 Structure of Recombinant Food Allergens
 K. Hoffmann-Sommergruber (Austria)
 10.55 - 11.20 Allergenicity Versus Immunogenicity
 C. Mills (United Kingdom)
 11.20 - 11.45 Synthetic Peptides and IgE Mapping
 G. Reese (Germany)
 11.45 - 11.55 The Characterization of the T Cell Response to Cor a 1.04, the Major Allergen in Hazelnuts: a hard nut to crack?
 B. Bohle (Austria)
 11.55 - 12.05 Are Protein Structural Features Involved in the "Intrinsic" Allergenicity of 2S Albumins? - a Protein Microarray Approach.
 J.Lin (United Kingdom)
 12.05 - 12.15 Food Allergy to Wheat : Identification of IgE Binding Proteins and Epitopes
 S.Denery-Papini (France)
 12.15 - 14.00 Lunch & Poster viewing
 14.00 - 14.25 Structure and Function of Milk Allergens
 J.-M. Wahl (France)
 14.25 - 14.50 Structure Elucidation
 H. Helsper(The Netherlands)
 14.50 - 15.15 Genetic Engineering of Plants to Reduce Food Allergens: Potentials and Limitations
 U. Sonnewald (Germany)
 15.15 - 15.30 Coffee Break
 Special ILSI Europe Session: Allergen Thresholds to Protect Consumers?
 Chair: R. Crevel (United Kingdom) Co-chair: S.Taylor(USA) Rapporteur: C.Hischenhuber (Switzerland) 15.30 - 15.50 Concept of Risk Assessment for Allergens
 M. Lovik(Norway)
 15.50 - 16.10 Current Available Data
 A. Knulst (The Netherlands)
 16.10 - 16.30 How to Establish a Threshold
 S.Taylor (USA)
 16.30 - 16.50 Concept of Thresholds for Allergens
 T. Hatzold (Germany)
 16.50 - 17.10 Patient Perspective
 J. Salter (Canada)
 17.10 - 17.30 Exemption Criteria for Allergens
 C.Madsen (Denmark)
 17.30 - 17.50 Panel Discussion
 20:00 Concert at Matthias Church
 
 Tuesday, 20th April 2004
 Symposium 3: Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis
 Chair: K. Nékám (Hungary) Co-chair: C.Bindslev-Jensen (Denmark) 09.00 - 09.25 Cross-reactions in Food Allergy
 R. van Ree (The Netherlands)
 09.25 - 09.50 Epidemiology of Fatal Food Allergy
 R. Pumphrey (United Kingdom)
 09.50 - 10.15 Incidence of Anaphylaxis due to Food Allergy
 E. Pastorello (Italy)
 10.15 - 10.40 Clinical Diagnosis of Food Allergy
 C. Bindslev-Jensen (Denmark)
 10.40- 11.10 Coffee Break
 11.10 - 11.20 Inadequate Labelling, Contamination or Inadvertent Consumption as Causes of Allergic Reactions to Food
 I.Malmheden Yman (Sweden)
 11.20 - 11.30 Apple-Dependent Exercise-Induced Urticaria
 M.Patafi (Italy)
 11.30 - 12.15 Poster Discussion
 Selected Posters on Epidemiology of Food Allergy (5' minutes presentations)
 12.15 - 13.30 Lunch
 Symposium 4: Progress in Analytical Methodology Technology for Detection of Food Allergen
 Chair: E. Anklam (Belgium) Co-chair: R. Battaglia (Switzerland) 13.30 - 13.55 Reference Materials and Reference Systems
 C.L. Klein (Belgium)
 13.55 - 14.20 Towards Standardised Test Methods (CEN)
 S. Vieths (Germany)
 14.20 - 14.45 Processing Effects and other Considerations in Testing
 S.Hefle (USA)
 14.45 - 15.10 Experiences with Commercial Test Kits
 C. Hischenhuber(Switzerland)
 15.10 - 15.35 Coffee Break
 15.35 - 16.00 Methodological Developments: An Overview
 R. Poms (Belgium)
 16.00 - 16.25 Allergen Contamination in Food Industry
 P. Koch (Switzerland)
 16.25 - 16.50 Low Allergen Food Technology
 A.Paschke (Germany)
 16.50 - 17.00 Evaluation of the Potential Allergenicity of Microbial Transglutaminase Using the 2001 FAO/WHO Decision Tree
 M.H.Pedersen (Denmark)
 19.30 Conference Banquet (optional)
 
 Wednesday, 21st April 2004
 Symposium 5: Digestion, Absorption and Processing of Food Allergens - Prevention of Food Allergy
 Chair: C. Mills (USA) Co-Chair: A. Muraro (Italy) 09.00 - 09.25 Overview on Digestion of Absorption of Proteins
 A. Fillery-Travis (United Kingdom)
 09.25 - 09.50 Prevention of Food Allergy
 A. Muraro(Italy)
 09.50 - 10.15 Prediction of Tolerance in Food Allergy
 S. Murch
 10.15 - 10.25 The Effect of Gastrointestinal Digestion on 2S Albumin from Brazil Nut
 F.J.Moreno (United Kingdom)
 10.25 - 10.35 Lactose Malabsorption and Multiple Sensitization to Food Allergens: Evidence of Correlation
 M. Failla(Italy)
 10.35 - 10.45 Immune Response in Mice to Ingested Soy Protein: Antibody Production, Oral Tolerance and Maternal Transfer
 H.R.Christensen (Denmark)
 10.45 - 11.15 Coffee Break
 11.15 - 11.40 Recombinant Food Allergens
 S. Spitzauer(Austria)
 11.40 - 12.05 The Role of Atopy Patch Test in Diagnosis
 B. Niggemann (Germany)
 12.05 - 12.30 Anti-IgE to Raise the Threshold of Elicitation
 W. Burks (USA)
 12.30 - 12.40 Plant Food Allergies: Field to table Strategies for Reducing their Incidence in Europe (Safe)
 A.I.Sancho(United Kingdom)
 12.40 - 12.50 Anti-ulcer drugs promote food allergy in mouse and man
 Jensen-Jarolim E. (Vienna, Austria)
 12.50 - 13.00 Quantification of Ara h 1 in Peanuts: Does Roasting Make a Difference ?
 A.Pomés (USA)
 13.00 - 13.30 Closing Remarks
 K. Nékám (Hungary)
 13.30 End of Symposium
 Honlap: http://www.foodallergy.makit.hu/
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| Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság | 
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| The Bone and the Kidney | 
|  Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.15. | 
| Helyszín: Copenhagen, Denmark | 
| Abstract Submission Closes: June 16, 2006 
 To present, discuss and debate both the latest basic and clinical findings as well as the current challenges involving bone and kidney, join us this coming Fall in Copenhagen. The International Society of Nephrology’s Bone and the Kidney Nexus Symposium, October 12-15, 2006 represents an exciting opportunity to join research to practice and the ideal forum to ultimately propose new avenues for research at the laboratory level as well as improve diagnosis, patient management and care.
 
 Sessions and Scope
 
 Plenary Lectures
 The symposium’s choice of plenary lecture speakers and topics reflects the breadth of cross-disciplinary knowledge on hand
 
 New challenges in calcium and phosphate metabolism Physiology of renal and intestinal divalent ion transport
 
 Keith Hruska, USA
 René Bindels, The Netherlands
 
 Novel aspects of genetic diseases of bone and kidney Bone-kidney axis and vascular calcification Stem cells, PTH and bone
 
 Rajesh V Thakker, UK
 Catherine M. Shanahan, UK
 Paolo Bianco, Italy
 
 The Bone and Kidney’s basic science sessions will be grouped according to there themes: Transporters (structure-function interactions, proteins); Receptors and cellular mechanism of regulation; and Phosphatonins.
 
 The clinical sessions will focus on Genetic diseases of bone and kidney; Osteoporosis and renal osteodystrophy; and the Relationship between bone/mineral metabolism disturbances and cardiovascular disease in CKD and management.
 
 Finally, the special translational sessions will cover: Urinary infection & nephrolithiasis; Molecular aspects of mineral metabolism diseases; and Pediatric renal osteodystrophy: unique challenges in the growing skeleton.
 
 Don’t miss three and a half days of insightful scientific discourse and debated in the picturesque city of Copenhagen. Reserve your place today for The Bone and the Kidney by visiting: www.isn-online.org/nexus/bonekidney
 
 
 
 
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