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SUMMARY:The VIII International Conference of Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Biennial International Cardiovascular Genomics conference is held on 16-17 September 2021. The conference is staged virtually via the Zoom platform. The main theme of this conference is ‘Diagnostic and Therapeutic Cardiovascular Genomics’. \nThe scientific programme\, delivered by leading global experts in the field\, includes the Second William Harvey Oration\, plenary key note lectures\, scientific oral and poster sessions. The conference would have the educational approval from the UK Federation of Royal Colleges of Physicians. \nPlease register and confirm your interest for- \n\nParticipation as a delegate\nOral presentation\nPoster presentation\nChair a session\nSession judge\nSponsorship\n\nRegistration                         \nConsultants/ Senior Academic/ Industry-                   Full £75; Single day £50 \nNurses/Counsellors/Therapists/Technicians-             Full £40; Single day £25 \nMedical/Nursing/Technical trainees/students-         Free \nSponsorship package-website/conference brochure- £1000                   \nFor all enquiries please contact- \nProfessor Dhavendra Kumar\, Chair- Organising Committee\nmd@genomicmedicine.org ; d.kumar@qmul.ac.uk \nNick Miles\, Events Manager\nconferences@genomicmedicine.org
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/the-viii-international-conference-of-cardiovascular-genomic-medicine/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Genomic Medicine Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191204
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SUMMARY:The 7th International Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Conference
DESCRIPTION:‘Clinical Cardiology in the Genome Era- From Genome Diagnosis to Therapy of Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases’ \nThe Biennial ‘7th International Conference on Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Conference’ offers a unique opportunity for clinical cardiologists\, specialist cardiac nurses\, electrophysiologists\, cardiovascular radiologists\, cardiac pathologists\, clinical geneticists\, genetic counselors and molecular geneticists to learn and share the fast emerging practice of cardiovascular genomic medicine. \nWorld class Faculty of experts in all fields of cardiovascular genetics & genomics and genomic medicine will join the wide ranging participants from UK\, Europe and rest of the World. The programme includes plenary lectures\, keynote presentations\, open platform and poster presentations and seminars on selected topics. \nThis conference is the 7th as part of the original series of Biennial ‘Cardiff Cardiovascular Genetics Conference’ held since 2007. All previous events were grand successes admired by several clinicians\, health professionals and researchers from all over the world. \nFor Registration\, Sponsorship and all other enquiries please visit www.genomicmedicine.org\nwww.eventbrite.co.uk \nFor General information and contributions to the Scientific Programme please contact Prof. Dhavendra Kumar \ngenomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk\ncardiovasculargeneticsgenomics@gmail.com \nScientific Programme \nScientific Committee \n\nDhavendra Kumar (Cardiff\, UK)- Chair\nPerry Elliott (London\, UK)\nBill Newman (Manchester\, UK)\nElijah Behr (London\, UK)\nArthur Wilde (Amsterdam\, NL)\nBart Loeys (Antwerp\, Belgium)\nRobert Hamilton (Toronto\, Canada)\nAjay Bahl (Chandigarh\, India)\nLorenzo Monserrat (La Coruna\, Spain)\nIngrid Winship (Melbourne\, Australia)\n\nDay 1: \n0800 Registration \n0900 Welcome/ Introduction Dhavendra Kumar \n0905 Session 1: ‘Phenotype-genotype ontology of inherited \ncardiovascular conditions’ \nChair: Professor Ruth New-Bury Ecob\, Bristol\, UK \n0905 Congenital heart disease \nCatherine Mercer\, Clinical Genetics Unit\, University of Southampton\, UK \n 0920 Myocardium phenotypes \nDiana Fatkin\, University of Melbourne\, Victoria\, Australia \n 0940 Aortic & arterial phenotypes \nBart Loeys\, University of Antwerp\, Belgium \n 1000 Primary lymphatic anomalies- an update \nSahar Mansour\, St. George’s Hospital\, London\, UK \n 1015 Role of Myocardin in smooth and cardiac muscle development \n\n Houweling\, Molecular Cardiology Unit\, Academic Medical Center\, Amsterdam\, The Netherlands\n\n 1030 Plenary 1: \n‘Genomics led personalised prescribing in cardiovascular medicine’ \nProfessor Sir Munir Primohamed\, Liverpool\, UK \nChair: Professor Patricia Munroe\, QMUL\, London\, UK \n 1115 Tea/Coffee/Exhibitors \n 1145 Session 2: ‘Novel genes and molecules underpinning cardiomyopathies’ \nChair: Professor Perry Elliott\, UCL/Bart’s\, London\, UK \n 1145 Sarcomere- novel genes and related molecules \nLorenzo Monserrat\, Cardiovascular Genomics Laboratory (HealthinCode)\, La Coruna\, Spain \n1205 MYH7 variant in Egyptian HCM patients \nMona Allouba\, Aswan Heart Centre\, Egypt \n 1220 Titin and related genes/molecules \nJames Ware\, Imperial\, University of London\, UK \n1240 Dystrophin & related molecules \nFederica Montanaro\, Great Ormond Street Hospital of Sick Children\, London\, UK \n 1300 LUNCH \n1415 Session 3: ‘Heterogeneity of disorders of cardiac conduction & rhythm’ \nChair: Dr. John Dean\, Aberdeen\, Scotland\, UK               \n1415 Brugada syndrome- Mendelian\, Oligogenic or Multigenic? \nElijah Behr\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, St. George’s\, London\, UK \n1435 Genomic complexity of atrial fibrillation \nRui Providencia and Pier Lambiase\, Cardiovascular Research Centre\, University College of London\, UK \n 1455 Whole genome and transcriptome sequencing of post-mortem cardiac tissues from sudden cardiac death victims \nS.B. Jacobson\, Section of Forensic Genetics\, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences\, University of Copenhagen\, Denmark \n1505 The Egyptian Collaborative Cardiac Genomics (ECCO-GEN): Defining a Healthy Volunteer Cohort \nYasmine Aguib\, Aswan Heart Centre\, Egypt \n 1520 TEA/ COFFEE/ POSTERS \n 1545 Plenary 2- Keynote Lecture: “The Sir William Harvey Oration” Life long pursuit of Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions \nProfessor Bill McKenna\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, University College London\, London\, UK \nIntroduction/ Citation by Professor Dhavendra Kumar \n 1645 Session 4: Clinical Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine \nChair: Professor Ajay Bahl\, Chandigarh\, India \n 1645 The Miles Frost Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Prevention- a model for Preventive (Community/Public Health) Cardiology \nMorven Dunn & Joanne Whitmore\, The British Heart Foundation\, London\, UK \n1700 Outcomes of the next generation genome diagnosis for inherited cardiac conditions \nTessa Homfray\, Clinical Genetics Unit\, St.George’s Hospital\, London\, UK \n1715 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy & Pregnancy Outcomes in North India \nPooja Sikka\, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology\, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research\, Chandigarh\, India. \n 1730 Multi-Disciplinary team for delivering the NHS cardiovascular genomic medicine service \nGerry Carr-White\, St. Thomas/ Guy’s Hospitals\, London\, UK \nReflections & Discussion on Day 1  \n1745 CLOSE \n1800 Welcome Drinks Reception \n1900 GALA DINNER \nDay 2: 5th December 2019 \n0800-0830 Registration \n0830 Session 5: ‘Genomic research applications in complex cardiovascular conditions’ \nChair: Dr. Maite Tome\, St. George’s\, London\, UK \n 0830 Polygenic score and complex cardiac conditions \nEmanuale Di Angelantonio\, University of Cambridge\, UK \n 0850 Stroke genetics & genomics in clinical arena \nHugh Markus\, Adenbrooke’s Hospital\, University of Cambridge\, UK \n 0910 Systemic Hypertension- outcomes of genomic studies \nPatricia Munroe\, The William Harvey Heart Centre\, QMUL\, London\, UK \n 0930 Genomic insights in aortic & arterial diseases \nJulie de Backer\, University of Ghent Hospital\, Belgium \n 1000 Plenary 3: ‘The Genomic Revolution in Pediatric Clinical Cardiology’ \nProf. Seema Mittal\, Sick Kids Hospital\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada. \nChair: Dr. Juan Kaski\, GOSH\, London\, UK \n1100 Tea/Coffee/ Posters \n1130 Session 6: ‘Cardiovascular Genomic Medicine Research’ \nChair: Professor Elijah Behr\, London\, UK \n1130 Validating electronic health records (EHR) cardiovascular phenotypes by the UK Phenomics platform \nTom Lumbers\, University College London\, UK \n1150 Pertinent Issues in cardiovascular diagnostic genomic testing \nEllen Thomas\, Genomics England\, QMUL/Imperial\, London\, UK \n1210 Challenge of variant classification in cardiovascular medicine: The example of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy \n\n Fokstuen\, Service of Genetic Medicine\, University Hospitals of Geneva\, Geneva\, Switzerland\n\n1230 Development of the Indian Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions Database \nAjay Bahl\, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research\, Chandigarh\, India \n1250- 1415 Poster viewing & Lunch \nSession 7: ‘Novel genomic/molecular cardiovascular therapeutics approaches’ \nChair: Professor Dhavendra Kumar\, QMUL\, London\, UK \n1415 Novel therapeutic advances in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy \nAngeliki Asimaki\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, St. George’s\, London\, UK \n1435 Novel therapeutic advances for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy \nRajaram Anananthraman\, Dr. Cherian Heart Foundation\, Chennai\, India \n1455 Stem cell and related therapeutic advances in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy \nMatthew Daniels\, Department of Cardiology\, University of Oxford & University of Manchester\, UK \n1520 COFFEE/TEA \n1530 Session 8: Open Presentations (selected from submitted abstracts) \nPrize for best presentation \nPanel of 3 judges Dr. Sarju Mehta\, Cambridge\, UK \nMs. Melanie Watson\, Southampton\, UK \nDr. Sam Mohaddin\, Bart’s\, London\, UK \nNote: 7 minutes including 2 minutes discussion \n1530 Heart failure\, severe arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death in Marfan syndrome \nand related heritable thoracic aortic diseases \nAnthony Demolder\, Centre for Medical Genetics\, Ghent University Hospital\, Ghent\, Belgium. \n1540 Atypical COL3A1 variants (glutamic acid to lysine) cause vascular Ehlers Danlos Syndrome with a consistent phenotype of tissue fragility and skin hyperextensibility \nNeeti Ghali\, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome National Diagnostic Service London\, North West Thames Regional Genetics Service\, London North West Healthcare University NHS Trust\, Harrow\, Middlesex\, UK \n1550 Genome sequencing for inherited cardiac conditions: analysis of 201 cardiovascular patients recruited through the 100\,000 Genomes project by the West of England and South West NHS Genomic Medicine Centres. \nRebecca Whittington\, Clinical Genetics\, Bristol University Hospitals NHS Trust\, Bristol\, UK \n1600 Major Genetic Contributors to Non-syndromic Tetralogy of Fallot \nRichard Monaghan\, Cardiovascular Medicine\, University of Manchester\, UK \n1610 Identifying Long QT syndrome patients in primary care: A population- based case control study \nWRH Evans\, PRISM group\, Division of Primary care\, University of Nottingham\, UK \n1620 Biallelic PPP1R13L-associated paediatric dilated cardiomyopathy: expanding the phenotypic spectrum \nClaire Turner\, Department of Clinical Genetics\, Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital\, Exeter\, UK \n1630 Panel comments\, summing up and the best presentation award \n1635 Plenary 4: ‘Dilated Cardiomyopathies- new paradigms for cardiovascular genomic medicine’ \nProfessor Perry Elliott\, Director- Cardiovascular Research Institute\, University College London and Lead Consultant Cardiologist of the Inherited Heart Diseases Unit\, St. Bart’s Hospital\, London\, UK \nChair: Professor Nigel Wheeldon\, Sheffield\, UK \n1715 Questions/ Reflections \n1730 Prizes/ Vote of Thanks/ Close \nGood Bye/ Bon voyage
URL:https://www.genomicmedicine.org/event/clinical-cardiology-in-the-genome-era/
LOCATION:Radisson Blu Hotel\, York\, England\, UK\, North Street\,\, York\, Yorkshire\, Y01 6JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Genomic Medicine Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="The Genomic Medicine Foundation (UK)":MAILTO:genomicmedicine@yahoo.co.uk
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