“Cancer Genomics and Individualized Therapy”
22-26 September 2016
We are pleased to announce the 2016 Golden Helix Summer School that will be held in the island of Syros, Greece, the capital of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean archipelago. The 2016 Golden Helix Summer School will be organized on September 22-26, 2016 and the theme of the Summer School will be “Cancer genomics and individualized treatment” and will revolve around the application of the most important disciplines of Genomic Medicine in Cancer, such as Genomics and Pharmacogenomics, Public Health, informatics, drug design, etc.
Also, we have enriched the scientific program of this 2016 Golden Helix Summer school with a career development session at the last day of this event, in which 6 members of the Faculty will engage into lively discussions with the summer school participants about issues related to career advancement.
Apart from the high quality scientific program, the 2016 Golden Helix Summer School offers an attractive social program that includes a visit to the Apollo Theater in Hermoupolis, and a traditional farewell dinner, allowing participants to get to know each other in a very informal way.
We have made every effort to minimize the registration fees to encourage participation of researchers from lower-income countries.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Syros, Greece next September and to a very fruitful and stimulating conference.
The 2016 Golden Helix Summer School Organizing Committee
Co-organized by:
Under the auspices of:
Approved by:
Important dates
Registration and abstract submission deadline: Abstract submission is now CLOSED. You can still register to attend this event.
Notification of abstract acceptance: August 21st, 2016
Cancellation deadline: August 1st, 2014
Registration fees
590 EUR (on the basis of a double room)
690 EUR (on the basis of a single room)
Registration fees include: Accommodation in a double room for the entire duration of the summer school (4 nights), meals (breakfast, coffee breaks, lunches, dinners, welcome reception and farewell traditional party), educational material.
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We are pleased to announce the 2016 Golden Helix Summer School that will be held in the island of Syros, Greece, the capital of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean archipelago. The 2016 Golden Helix Summer School will be organized on September 22-26, 2016 and the theme of the Summer School will be “Cancer genomics and individualized treatment” and will revolve around the application of the most important disciplines of Genomic Medicine in Cancer, such as Genomics and Pharmacogenomics, Public Health, informatics, drug design, etc.
Also, we have enriched the scientific program of this 2016 Golden Helix Summer school with a career development session at the last day of this event, in which 6 members of the Faculty will engage into lively discussions with the summer school participants about issues related to career advancement.
Apart from the high quality scientific program, the 2016 Golden Helix Summer School offers an attractive social program that includes a visit to the Apollo Theater in Hermoupolis, and a traditional farewell dinner, allowing participants to get to know each other in a very informal way.
We have made every effort to minimize the registration fees to encourage participation of researchers from lower-income countries.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Syros, Greece next September and to a very fruitful and stimulating conference.
The 2016 Golden Helix Summer School Organizing Committee
Co-organized by:
Under the auspices of:
Approved by:
Important dates
Registration and abstract submission deadline: Abstract submission is now CLOSED. You can still register to attend this event.
Notification of abstract acceptance: August 21st, 2016
Cancellation deadline: August 1st, 2014
Registration fees
590 EUR (on the basis of a double room)
690 EUR (on the basis of a single room)
Registration fees include: Accommodation in a double room for the entire duration of the summer school (4 nights), meals (breakfast, coffee breaks, lunches, dinners, welcome reception and farewell traditional party), educational material.
2016 Golden Helix Summer School Venue
The venue of the 2016 Golden Helix Summer School is the Dolphin Bay Resort hotel, situated in an ideal location in the bay of Galissa, by the seaside. Galissas is the most popular touristic destination. Galissas is located in a protected bay on the west coast of the island, which together with Danakos, a small and quiet farming village, number around 500 inhabitants. Galissas beach is long, with shallow-waters, and lined with tamarisk trees and has been awarded the blue-flag by the EU. There are various water sport activities. Area landmarks are the hill and church of Agia Pakou, immediately adjacent to the Dolphin Bay hotel, the small harbor with a quaint stone pier, the beach of Armeos, the large cave of Agios Stefanos with the water springs, as well as the chapels of Agios Mamas and Agios Kyrikos, the oldest church in Syros.
About Syros
Syros is the administrative center of Cyclades islands and is just 80 nautical miles from Athens. In Syros, the unique historical path, cultural wealth and imposing natural environment nicely blend. The island harmoniously combines the cosmopolitan and the traditional, the medieval with the modern urban, the Cycladic with the neoclassic, and the catholic with the Greek Orthodox historical tradition.
In Syros, there are more than 20.000 inhabitants, constituting the largest island of the Cyclades. Ermoupolis is the capital of Syros and of the Cyclades islands, a city that fascinates the visitor from the first moment he enters the harbor, with its breathtaking two hills that dominate the city, with the Catholic church of Saint George and the Greek Orthodox church of Resurrection at the top of each hill, and the impressive neoclassical mansions, built around the big natural harbor of the east coast of the capital city.
Created during the 1821 Greek revolution, Ermoupolis developed quickly into a big trade centre between east and west. The name Ermoupolis was adopted in 1826, dedicated to the kerdoos Ermis (Hermes the profitable). As the time went by, industries, workshops and Neorion shipyards were created in the city, leading to the economic development of Ermoupolis and to a cultural blossoming. This is also reflected in the architecture of the city, where the style created, conforms with the beginning of romantic classicism and is strongly influenced by western models.
Organizing committee
George P. Patrinos (Patras, GR)
Paolo Fortina (Philadelphia, PA, USA)
Federico Innocenti (Chapel Hill, NC, USA)
Confirmed Summer School instructors
Aikaterini Apostolidou (Athens, GR)
Ingolf Cascorbi (Kiel, DE)
Erika Cecchin (Aviano, IT)
Paolo Fortina (Philadelphia, PA, USA)
Henk-Jan Guchelaar (Leiden NL)
Inge Holsappel (The Hague, NL)
Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg (Stockholm, SE)
Federico Innocenti (Chapel Hill, USA)
Dimitrios Kardamakis (Patras, GR)
Theodora Katsila (Patras, GR)
Michael Koukourakis (Alexandroupolis, GR)
Evriklia Lianidou (Athens, GR)
Milan Macek (Prague, CZ)
Ioanna Maroulakou (Alexandroupolis, GR)
Minos-Timotheos Matsoukas (Patras, GR)
Christina Nomikou (Athens, GR)
Dimitrios Papageorgiou (Athens, GR)
George P. Patrinos (Patras, GR)
Kathryn Phillips (San Francisco, CA, USA)
Juergen Reichardt (Urcuqu, EC)
Matthias Samwald (Vienna, AT)
Matthias Schwabb (Stuttgart, DE)
Anastasia Sideri (Athens, GR)
Alessio Squassina (Cagliari, IT)
Alexios Strimpakos (Athens, GR)
Jesse Swen (Leiden, NL)
Ioannis Varthalitis (Chania, GR)
Bauke Ylstra (Amsterdam, NL)
Sarah Wordsworth (Oxford, UK)
Scientific Program
Day 1 Thursday, 22 September 2016
08:00 – 14:20 Arrivals AND Registration
14:20 – 14:30 Introduction
SESSION 1 GENOMICS DISCOVERYIN CANCER
Chairperson: F. Innocenti
14:30 15:00 Alessio SQUASSINA (Cagliari, Italy)
High-throughput technologies to investigate the genome: impact on personalized medicine
15:00 – 15:30 Bauke YLSTRA (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Cytogenomics in Cancer Pathology
15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK
16:00 – 17:30 INTERACTIVE SESSION 1
Alessio SQUASSINA, Cagliari, Italy
17:30 – 19:30 DAY ENDS FREE TIME
19:30 – 21:30 WELCOME RECEPTION
Day 2 Friday, 23 September 2016
08:00 09:30 BREAKFAST
SESSION 2 PHARMACOGENOMICS AND INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENT Chairperson: J. Reinchardt
09:30 – 10:00 Federico INNOCENTI (Chapel Hill, NC, USA)
Cancer treatment and emphasis on precision
10:00 – 10:30 Michael KOUKOURAKIS (Alexandroupolis, Greece)
Tumor microenvironment and implications in cancer therapy
10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 – 11:30 Ingolf CASCORBI (Kiel, Germany)
Pharmacogenomics of TKI therapy resistance
11:30 – 12:00 Erika CECCHIN (Aviano, Italy)
Tailoring the treatment in colorectal cancer patients: research and clinical application in the field of the host pharmacogenomics
12:00 12:30 Q&A session
12:30 14:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:30 16:00 WORKSHOP 1 (Theodora KATSILA, Patras, Greece)
PHARMACOMETABOLOMICS-GUIDED PHARMACOGENOMICS
16:00 – 16:30 COFFEE BREAK
16:30 17:30 FLASH TALKS 1
Chairperson: T. Katsila
FT1 V. Dolan (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Genetic markers of Huerthle Cell neoplasms
FT2 A. Stratopoulos, (Patras, Greece)
Genomic variants in the SLCO1B3 gene may serve as pharmacogenomic biomarkers upon cancer drug administration
FT3 A. Mpitsakos, (Patras, Greece)
Current views and knowledge of drug prescribers on pharmacogenomics and its role in patient-tailored treatment
17:30 – 19:30 DAY ENDS FREE TIME
19:30 – 22:30 DINNER
Day 3 Saturday, 24 September 2016
08:00 09:30 BREAKFAST
SESSION 3 ADJUNCT TECHNOLOGIES FOR CANCER GENOMICS
Chairperson: A. Squassina
09:30 – 10:00 Matthias SAMWALD (Vienna, Austria)
Personalized Medicine in your pocket? Technologies for making genomic data available at the point-of-care
10:00 – 10:30 Anastasia SIDERI (Athens, Greece)
Pharmacogenovigilance
10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 – 12:30 WORKSHOP 2 (Minos-Timotheos MATSOUKAS, Patras, Greece)
IN SILICO DRUG DESIGN METHODS
12:30 14:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:30 15:30 INTERACTIVE SESSION 2
George P. PATRINOS, Patras, Greece
15:30 16:00 Evriklia LIANIDOU (Athens, Greece)
Liquid biopsy and individualized therapy
16:00 16:30 Inge G.A. HOLSAPPEL (The Hague, The Netherlands)
Evidence-based pharmacogenetic guidelines of anticancer drugs
PARALLEL EVENT A
17:00 DEPARTURE FOR THE GUIDED TOUR IN HERMOUPOLIS (Mainly for the English speaking participants)
17:30 19:00 GUIDED TOUR IN HERMOUPOLIS (by Mrs Kalypso Faropoulou)
19:00 RECEPTION AND GUIDED TOUR AT THE HERMOUPOLIS TOWN HALL (by the Chairman of the Syros-Hermoupolos Municipal Council Mr. George Dounavis)
PARALLEL EVENT B
17:30 DEPARTURE FOR THE TSIROPINA MANSION (Mainly for the Greek speaking participants)
18:00 20:00 SCIENCE NIGHT (OPEN FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC)
RECENT ADVANCES IN CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (event in Greek)
Round table moderators: D. Kardamakis, G. Patrinos
18:00 18:10 Welcome by Mrs Thomais Mendrinou, Deputy Mayor; Municipality of Syros-Hermoupolis
18:10 18:20 Ioannis VARTHALITIS, Oncologist, Chairman; Hellenic Medical Society of Oncology, Athens, Greece
Population screening for cancer
18:20 18:30 Alexios STRIMPAKOS, Oncologist, Euroclinic hospital
Prevention and personalized cancer treatment
18:30 18:40 Dimitrios PAPAGEORGIOU, Oncology Nurse, Euroclinic hospital
Nursing management of the cancer patient
18:40 18:50 Aikaterini APOSTOLIDOU, Chairman, Hellenic Cancer Federation
Understanding immune-oncology: The ECPC immune-oncology portal
18:50 19:00 Christina NOMIKOU, Psychologist, Aggigma Zois
Psychological and social support of cancer patient in distant areas
19:00 20:00 General Discussion with the audience
20:00 RETURN TO THE CONFERENCE VENUE
20:30 – 22:30 DINNER
Day 4 Sunday, 25 September 2016
08:00 09:30 BREAKFAST
SESSION 4 PUBLIC HEALTH GENOMICS
Chairperson: K. Phillips
09:30 – 10:00 Milan MACEK (Prague, Czech Republic)
Precision medicine in cystic fibrosis: the role of cost of illness analyses
10:00 10:30 Jesse SWEN (Leiden, the Netherlands)
Safety, feasibility and cost-effectiveness of genotype-directed individualized dosing of fluoropyrimidines
10:30 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 11:30 Kathryn PHILLIPS (San Francisco, CA, USA)
Challenges and opportunities for measuring the economic value of multi-gene tests
11:30 12:00 Sarah WORDSWORTH (Oxford, UK)
The economics of Cancer Genomics: Is it cost-effective?
12:00 12:30 Q&A session
12:30 14:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:30 16:30 CAREER DEVELOPMENT SESSION
16:30 17:30 FLASH TALKS 2
Chairperson: E. Cecchin
FT4 A. Balasopoulou (Patras, Greece)
A preemptive pharmacogenomics strategy to tailored-made therapeutics against cancer: the U-PGx paradigm
FT5 E. Giannopoulou (Patras, Greece)
Comparative study and meta-analysis of meta-analysis studies for the correlation of genomic markers with early cancer detection
FT6 T. Katsila (Patras, Greece)
Identification of cancer predisposition variants in apparently healthy individuals using a next generation sequencing-based family genomics approach
17:30 – 19:30 DAY ENDS FREE TIME
19:30 – 22:30 FARE WELL DINNER
21:00 21:45 TRADITIONAL DANCES (performed by the Lyceum Club of Greek Women Syros,http://www.lykeionellinidon.gr/index_en.html)
Day 5 Monday, 26 September 2016
08:00 09:30 BREAKFAST
SESSION 5 GLOBAL CANCER GENOMICS
Chairperson: G.P. Patrinos
09:30 – 10:00 Henk-Jan GUCHELAAR (Leiden, the Netherlands)
Ubiquitous Pharmacogenomics (the EU Horizon 2020 project): Making actionable pharmacogenomic data and effective treatment optimization accessible to every European citizen
10:00 10:30 Matthias SCHWAB (Stuttgart, Germany)
Cancer Pharmacogenomics: The way beyond
KEYNOTE LECTURE
10:30 11:30 Magnus INGELMAN-SUNDBERG (Stockholm, Sweden)
Pharmacogenomic and epigenomic biomarkers for prediction of drug response
11:30 12:00 BEST ABSTRACT SESSION
BA1 J.S.WILLIAMS, J. Jezkova, F. Pinto, S.J. Sammut, G.T. Williams, S. Gollins, R.J. McFarlane, R.M. Reis, J.A. Wakeman
North West Cancer Research Institute, School of Medical Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, UK
Brachyury identifies a class of enteroendocrine cells in normal human small intestinal and colonic crypts
BA2 R. RONCATO, G. Toffoli, M. Montico, S. Gagno, M. Garziera, E. Poletto, E. De Mattia, R. Sorio, V. Canzonieri, G. Giorda, E. Cecchin
Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology Unit CRO-National Cancer Institute, Aviano, Italy
A tumor genetic signature of patients prognosis and response to a platinum-based treatment in High-Grade Ovarian cancer
12:00 12:15 Summer School coordinators – Conclusions
12:15 DELEGATES DEPARTURE