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| Magyar Szülészeti-Nőgyógyászati Ultrahang Társaság |
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| Magyar Szülészeti és Nőgyógyászati Endokrinológiai Társaság (MSzNET) |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2004.04.23. | Rendezvény vége: 2004.04.24. |
| Munkahely neve: PTE ÁOK Szülészeti és Nőgyógyászati Klinika |
Címe: 7624 Pécs, Édesanyák útja 17.
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| Tel: 72/536-360 |
| Fax: 72/536-372 |
| E-mail: istvan.szabo@pte.aok.hu |
| Szervező: Tensi Kft. - Pécs |
Címe: 7621 Pécs, Teréz u. 17.
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| Tel: 72/513-993 |
| Fax: 72/514-094 |
| E-mail: congress@tensipecs.hu |
| Helyszín: Harkány |
A Kongresszus fő témái: • Meddőség kivizsgálása és kezelése - ovuláció indukció • Hormonkezelés a szülészet-nőgyógyászatban (fogamzásgátlás, hormonpótlás, cikluszavarok és egyéb nőgyógyászati endokrin kórképek kezelése) • Gyermek és serdülőkor nőgyógyászati endokrinológiai vonatkozásai • Női hyperandrogén állapotok • A praeeclampsia endokrinológiája • Szabadon választott témák a szülészeti és nőgyógyászati endokrinológiával kapcsolatban. Bővebb információ: http://www.msznet.hu/kongr.htm
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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 Nephrologiai Társaság |
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| ISN World Congress of Nephrology 2019 |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2019.04.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2019.04.15. |
| Szakterület(ek): Nephrologia |
| Helyszín: Australia, Melbourne, |
| A rendezvény Web oldala: http://www.isnwcn2019.org |
Important deadlines:
• Nov. 12, 2018 - Abstract submission deadline
• Jan. 21, 2019 - Early registration deadline
The ISN World Congress of Nephrology is a great opportunity to raise the profile of your work among a body of international nephrology specialists. Besides potentially securing the author a presentation slot, accepted abstracts will be published electronically in the searchable databases of the WCN 2019 and Kidney International Reports (an official journal of the ISN). About 20 select abstracts will also be published (electronically) at the ISN Academy. Since abstract presenters must also be registered by January 31, 2019, we encourage you to take advantage of the early bird discount – which will easily defray the $40 processing fee.
Early bird discounts
If you register now, you can enjoy significant savings (up to $200 USD) on your admission to the congress, which includes the scientific program, all plenary sessions and unparalleled access to international medical expertise in kidney care and research.
CME Accreditation
The ISN World Congress of Nephrology 2019 has been accredited with 17 European CME credits by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®). The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). Both pre-congress courses and WCN 2019 itself has been accredited.
We are also pleased to offer a travel grant program for ISN members residing in low income countries and lower middle-income countries wishing to attend WCN 2019. You can find more info here >>
Searchable program is now online!
http://www.isnwcn2019.org is where we’ve assembled all the latest information for this truly unique global meeting. Just recently the online searchable program has been uploaded. View it HERE >>
Though this year’s special focus is on glomerulonephritis and integrated end-stage kidney disease, you can be sure that all aspects of kidney disease will be covered.
Come to Melbourne and meet some of the world's leading nephrology experts at the World Congress of Nephrology 2019!
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| Magyar Immunológiai Társaság |
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| 8th Translational Immunology School |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2019.04.11. | Rendezvény vége: 2019.04.13. |
| Helyszín: Germany, Potsdam, |
| A rendezvény Web oldala: https://dgfi.org/akademie-fuer-immunologie/translational-school/ |
The School
The Translational Immunology Schools (TIS) up to now were great success stories. They were attended each by more than 50 people from academic research as well as from clinical research institutions and industry. The topics covered include developments in diagnostics, new research technologies, modern immune intervention and new immune therapeutic principles. Moreover there was a focus on vaccines and B cells as important therapeutic targets. Furthermore, we discussed the current status on stem cell therapy, gene therapy and immune therapy of tumors as well as transplantation tolerance in the last translational schools. Similar topics will be presented on our 8th Translational Immunology School. Since 2014 various changes were introduced for the school:
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