Regisztráció:  www.semmelweissympsoium2012.hu honlapon keresztül

Időpont: 2012.11.09. – 09:00

Helyszín: Semmelweis Egyetem, Elméleti Orvostudományi Központ, H-1095 Budapest Tűzoltó utca 37-47.

A Semmelweis Symposium 2012 honlapját és a részletes műsort itt találja

2012. NOVEMBER 09.

09.00- 11.00
OPENING CEREMONY

Welcome
SZÉL, Ágoston (Rector of the Semmelweis University)

Semmelweis University facing the new era of medicine: Personalized Healthcare
MOLNAR, Maria Judit (Chair of the Symposium)

Predictive diagnostics, targeted preventive measures and personalized treatment: new philosophy in health care
GOLUBNITSCHAJA, Olga (General Secretary of the European Personalized Medicine Association)

Personalized medicine: from theory to the clinical practice:
NÉMETH, György (President of the Hungarian Society of Personalized Medicine, Budapest, Hungary)

The triad of success in personalized medicine: pharmacogenomics, biotechnology and regulatory issues from a Central European perspective
NAGY, László (University of Debrecen, Institute of Personalized Medicine, Debrecen, Budapest)
11.00- 11.15. – BREAK
11.15- 13.00
IMMUNOMICS

High-throughput Immunomics: data mining of vaccine targets in viral pathogens
BRUSIC, Vladimir (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA)

Genomic investigations in asthma
SZALAI, Csaba (Hungarian Academy of Sciences-SU, Budapest, Hungary)

Systems biology approach in tumor genomics and epigenetics
FALUS, András (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)
13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH BREAK
14.00 – 15.45.
METABOLOMICS

The modern methods of metabolomics and proteomics
KERTESZ, Vilmos (Oak Ridge National Laboratories, USA)

Population level newborn screening for inherited metabolic disorders and other genetic risk factors
SZŐNYI, László (SU Pediatric Clinics 1 Budapest, Hungary).

Imaging mass spectrometry in predictive tumor diagnostics
RÖMPP, Andreas (Justus Liebig University)

Metabolite-based risk assessment of diabetes mellitus
SZATMÁRI, Ildikó (SU, Cell Screen Research Center, Budapest, Hungary)

Information content of tissue lipidome – potential diagnostic approach in chronic inflammatory diseases
TAKÁTS, Zoltán (SU Cell Screen Research Center, Budapest, Hungary)
15.45. – 16.00 BREAK
16.00 – 17.45.
PERSONALIZED CARDIOLOGY THE WAY TO THE OPTIMAL PREVENTION AND THERAPY

Reduction of salt intake in the general population: recommendations to
be taken cum grano salis
STAESSEN, Jan A. (University of Leuren, Belgium)

Pilot results of the Budakalász Epidemiology Study, a prospective
Central-European population-based survey
SZELID, Zsolt (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)

Heart failure epidemiology in Hungary
SOÓS, Pál (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)

Cardiac-CT in population screening
MAUROVICH-HORVAT, Pál (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)
17.45- 18.45 – POSTER VISIT
19.00. – BANQUET

2012. NOVEMBER 10.
08.30 – 10.00
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

GABA-ergic dysfunction in schizophrenia: from postmortem studies to animal models.
MIRNICS, Karoly (Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, Nashville, USA)

Genetics of anxiety and depression: relevance to personalized medicine
BAGDY, Gyorgy (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)

Exploring serotonin function in the human brain using phMRI
MCKIE, Shanke (Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit, University of Manchester, UK)
10.00.-10.15 BREAK
10.15 – 12.15
GENOMIC NEUROLOGY: PREDICTION AND TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS

The expanding field of the mitochondrial medicine
WARTIOVARA, Anu (University of Helsinki, Finland)

Key dehydrogenases in the mitochondrial generation of reactive oxygen species
ÁDÁM, Veronika (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)

Lessons from GWAS in cognitive decline
KOVÁCS, Gábor (Medizinische Universitat Wien/ Semmelweis University, Budapest)

The identification of new therapeutic targets by innovative imaging techniques
GULYÁS, Balázs (Karolinska University, Stockholm, Sweden)

Medical and biological insights from genetic studies of rare inherited neurological disorders
WEIS Joachim, (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
12.15. – 12 35 BREAK
12.35. – 14.15
PERSONALIZED DECISION MAKING IN THE ERA OF EVIDENCE-BASED NEUROLOGY

Evidence based medicine and personalized medicine: enemies or brothers-in-arms?
BERECZKI, Dániel (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)

Systematic reviews in stroke care: have they changed clinical practice?
LANGHORNE Peter (University Glasgow, UK)

Disturbance of consciousness: Personalized diagnosis based on neuroimaging evidences
LAUREYS, Steven (University Liége, Belgium)
13.45. CLOSING CEREMONY