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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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| ESMRMB School of MRI Clinical Course | 
  Rendezvény kezdete: 2003.08.28. | Rendezvény vége: 2003.08.30. | 
| E-mail: office@esmrmb.org | 
| Helyszín: Aarhus, Denmark | 
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