The MU Vienna Department of Pathology & The Nottingham Molecular Pathology Node Molecular Diagnostics Training School 25 th 27 th April 2018 Vienna, Austria Sponsored by the Austrian Society of Pathology
Overview Molecular Diagnostics Training School 2018 25 th 27 th April 2018 Venue: General Hospital of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna. Auditorium Centre, Level 8, Conference Room 23 Diagnostics Training School Diagnostic Molecular Pathology is the interrogation of tissue-derived molecules (DNA/RNA/protein) to provide clinically useful information adjunctive to routine histopathological examination. The MUV Department of Pathology, supported by The Austrian Society of Pathology, and the Nottingham Molecular Pathology Node will run the fourth residential training school in Diagnostic Molecular Pathology which will aim to: Teach the theory and utility/limitations of commonly used tests Provide a comprehensive overview of the current use of molecular diagnostics The course is suitable for Trainee and Consultant Pathologists with little or no experience of diagnostic molecular pathology and for non-clinical scientists (who may have some experience with molecular testing) wishing to learn more about the clinical application of molecular diagnostics. Teaching will be delivered in the form of formal didactic lectures, interactive tutorials and problem-solving exercises. The programme will be submitted for continuing professional development recognition by the Austrian Medical Chamber (DFP).
Registration & Fees Please use the Online Registration Form to register for MDTS 2018. Registration Delegates Overview: Early Bird Registration (includes course materials, coffee breaks & lunches). See Online Registration Form for details. Deadline for Early Bird discount: 24 February 2018 Late Registration WITHOUT accommodation See Online Registration Form for details. EUR 480 EUR 530 25 February 31 March 2018 Optional course dinner at the restaurant Zur Goldenen Kugel on Tuesday, 24 April 2018. (2 or 3 course options, see Online Registration Form for details. Drinks are included in this price). Optional course dinner at the restaurant Universitätsbräuhaus on Wednesday, 25 April 2018. (2 or 3 course options, see Online Registration Form for details. Drinks are included in this price). Optional course dinner on Thursday, 26 April 2018. SURPRISE DINNER AT A SURPRISE VENUE! EUR 35 EUR 35 EUR 35 Booking terms and conditions: Cancellations must be sent via email to gertrude.krainz@meduniwien.ac.at FREE cancellation only up until 22 MARCH 2018! Thereafter, the relevant hotel s terms and conditions for cancellations will apply. No-show policy: You will be charged the full amount of the stay reserved. Bursaries The MUV Department of Pathology is offering 5 bursaries to support Trainees in exceptional circumstances. These will be allocated upon evaluation of a freeform application and a Letter of motivation and will cover the Early Bird registration fee. Accommodation and course dinners are not included. Those in receipt of a bursary will be refunded their early bird registration fee following attendance at the event. See Online Registration Form for details.
Programme: Day 1 Wednesday 25 th April: Tissue Interrogation 08:30 Registration 08:55 Introduction Mohammad Ilyas 09:00 The Highs / Lows and data interpretation of PCR Mohammad Ilyas 10:30 Tea / Coffee 11:00 The Highs / Lows and data interpretation of sequencing Rachel Butler 12:30 Industrial presentation 12:45 Lunch 13:45 Industrial presentation 14:00 The highs / lows and data interpretation of in-situ hybridisation Kate Martin & Adele Calvert 15:30 Tea / coffee 16:00 Chromogenic in-situ hybridisation Elizabeth Soilleux 16:30 The liquid biopsy Leonhard Müllauer 17:00 NEQAS Ensuring standards in molecular diagnostics Sandi Deans 17:30 Industrial presentation 17:45 Industrial presentation
Programme: Day 2 Thursday 26 th April: Tissue Interrogation continued 08:30 Day 1 recap (optional) Mohammad Ilyas 09:00 Next generation sequencing: Principles and platforms Gregor Hörmann 10:00 Next generation sequencing: Expression analysis Christine Blancher 10:30 Tea / Coffee 11:00 Molecular diagnostics in lung cancers Leonhard Müllauer 11:45 Molecular diagnostics In gastrointestinal cancers Gerald Höfler 12:30 Industrial presentation 12:45 Lunch 13:45 Rubbish In = Rubbish Out: The Importance of Template Abhik Mukherjee 14:15 Digital pathology Peter Hamilton 15:15 Industrial presentation 15:30 Tea / Coffee 16:00 Molecular diagnostics in gynaecological cancers Simon Herrington 16:45 Industrial presentation 17:00 Industrial presentation 17:15 Day 2 recap (optional) Mohammad Ilyas
Programme: Day 3 Friday 27 th April: Applied Molecular Diagnostics 09:00 Molecular diagnostics in CNS cancers Tom Jacques 09:45 Molecular diagnostics in lymphoid cancers Ming Du 10:30 Tea / Coffee 11:00 Bioinformatics and Next-Generation Sequencing Diagnostics of Bacteremia in Septic Patients 12:00 Next generation sequencing: Worked examples (+ Tumour Board) Arndt von Haeseler Christoph Bock, Martin Bilban, Leonhard Müllauer, Gregor Hörmann 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Molecular diagnostics in mesenchymal cancers Nischalan Pillay 14:15 Molecular diagnostics in male genitourinary cancers Daniel Berney 15:00 Tea / coffee 15:30 Molecular diagnostics In breast cancers Emad Rakha 16:15 Molecular diagnostics and Immuno-oncology Gareth Thomas 17:00 Day 3 recap (optional) Mohammad Ilyas
Testimonials What delegates said about the 2017 MDTS: «Very nice introduction to PCR» «Complex topic but well explained» «Really enjoyed the practical aspects being discussed, eg tumour cell content in real life studies» «Very clinically relevant and well presented» «Easy to follow, interesting talk with nice demonstrative slides» «Good delivery of complex information» «Incredible technology & well explained» «Very good and simplified presentation» «Very useful and relevant» «Well paced and interesting» «Very interesting talk and nice to see molecular medicine That is directly applicable to clinical care and patient outcome» «Lots to think about regarding department practice, especially in cytology» «Excellent presentation» «Very clear explanations of clinically applicable Information. Useful to know about potential advances» «Really nicely explained and relevant to what I see at work» «Very helpful explanation of where we are and where we might be going» Get in touch gertrude.krainz@meduniwien.ac.at
The Venue Vienna General Hospital Auditorium Centre Level 8, Conference Room 23