Genomics of Neurodegenerative Disorders
January 14-16, 2016, Mansoura, Egypt

The 2016 Golden Helix SymposiumGenomics of Neurodegenerative Disorders” will be organized in Mansoura, Egypt, January 14-16, 2016.

The meeting will be organized from the Golden Helix Foundation, jointly with the Universities of Mansoura and Menoufia in Mansoura, Egypt. The 2016 Golden Helix Symposium is the first to be organized in the African continent and will focus on the recent trends in the field of clinical and translational neuroscience. Also, a dedicated workshop on Genomics in Africa will be organized.

The Symposium Faculty consists of international renownded speakers mostly from Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia.

Topics to be covered include:

1. Pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases (prenatal, patholoical, genetic, environmental)
2. Inflammation and immunity, translational and prevention aspects of neurodegenerative disorders
3. Epigenetics mechanisms in embryonic and adult neurogenesis in health and disease
4. Pharmacogenomics of neurodegenerative disorders
5. Genomics and Epigenomics
6. Technology highlights and animal models in neurodegenerative disorders

Lastly, as with the previous Symposia, the2016 Golden Helix Symposium will feature the 2016 Genomic Medicine Alliance – Public Health Genomics award, presented for the best abstract submitted for this meeting.

The 2016 Golden Helix Symposium Organizing Committee

Co-organized by:

Endorsed by:

IMPORTANT DATES:

Early bird registration deadline: November 30th, 2015

Deadline for abstract submission: December 15th, 2015

Genomics of Neurodegenerative Disorders
January 14-16, 2016, Mansoura, Egypt

The 2016 Golden Helix SymposiumGenomics of Neurodegenerative Disorders” will be organized in Mansoura, Egypt, January 14-16, 2016.

The meeting will be organized from the Golden Helix Foundation, jointly with the Universities of Mansoura and Menoufia in Mansoura, Egypt. The 2016 Golden Helix Symposium is the first to be organized in the African continent and will focus on the recent trends in the field of clinical and translational neuroscience. Also, a dedicated workshop on Genomics in Africa will be organized.

The Symposium Faculty consists of international renownded speakers mostly from Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia.

Topics to be covered include:

1. Pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases (prenatal, patholoical, genetic, environmental)
2. Inflammation and immunity, translational and prevention aspects of neurodegenerative disorders
3. Epigenetics mechanisms in embryonic and adult neurogenesis in health and disease
4. Pharmacogenomics of neurodegenerative disorders
5. Genomics and Epigenomics
6. Technology highlights and animal models in neurodegenerative disorders

Lastly, as with the previous Symposia, the2016 Golden Helix Symposium will feature the 2016 Genomic Medicine Alliance – Public Health Genomics award, presented for the best abstract submitted for this meeting.

The 2016 Golden Helix Symposium Organizing Committee

Co-organized by:

Endorsed by:

2016 Golden Helix Symposium venue

The 2016 Golden Helix Symposium will be held in the University of Mansoura Auditorium and Department of Neurology.

Mansoura University was founded in 1972 in Mansoura city, Egypt. Mansoura is located at the middle of the Nile Delta in Egypt. It is one of the biggest Egyptian universities and has contributed much to the cultural and scientific life in Mansoura and Egypt.

The Faculty of Medicine was founded in 1962 as a branch of Cairo University. In 1972, a presidential decree announced the establishment of the University under the name “East Delta University”. Later on, its name was changed to Mansoura University in 1973.

Organizing Committee

Wael Mohamed (Menoufia University, Cairo, Egypt; Chairman)

George P. Patrinos (University of Patras, Patras, Greece; Co-Chairman)

Mohamed Salama (Mansoura University, Cairo Egypt; Co-Chairman)

Ahmed G. Azab (Mansoura University, Cairo Egypt; Co-Chairman)

 

Local Organizing committee

Prof. Mohamed Sobh – Director of MERC, Mansoura University, Egypt

Prof. Abdelhaleem Tantawy – Professor of Neurology, Mansoura University, Egypt

Prof. Ahmed Badawy – Vice Dean for research and graduate studies, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt

Prof. Hussein Sheashaa – Professor of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt

Dr. Ali Shalash – Assistant Professor of Neurology, Ain Shams University, Egypt

Confirmed Speakers

Mohamed B Abou-Donia (Durham, NC, USA)

Fathi Afifi (Cairo, EG)

Samir Ahboucha (Khouribga, MA)

Basem Awad (Mansoura, EG)

Rudi Balling (Luxembourg, LU)

Robert Deacon (Oxford, UK)

Vita Dolzan (Ljubljana, SI)

Waleed El-Dars (Mansoura, EG)

Passant El-Kafrawy (Cairo, EG)

Farha El-Shennawy (Mansoura Egypt)

Azzabbaz Helmy (Cairo, EG)

Johan Holmberg (Stockholm, SE)

Eman Khedr (Assiut, EG)

Nouria Lakhdar-Ghazal (Rabat, MA)

Ahmed Gaber (Cairo, EG)

Achilles Gravanis (Heraklion, GR)

George P. Patrinos (Patras, GR)

Mohamed Salama (Mansoura, EG)

Ali Shalash (Cairo, EG)

Hussein Sheashaa (Mansoura, EG)

Yasmeen Taalab (Mansoura, EG)

Toshi Yamashita (Osaka, JP)

Magd Zakareya (Cairo, EG)

Scientific Program

Thursday, January 14th, 2016


08:30 10:30 DELEGATES REGISTRATION

Running Coffee and snacks

10:30 12:30 Pre-Symposium Workshop: Neurobehavioral Assessment of Animal Models

Robert Deacon (Oxford, UK)

  • Theoretical background regarding neurobehavioral assessment
  • Demo Video showing video tracking software
  • Hands on training on animal models

Running Coffee Break

12:30 13:30 Official Opening Ceremony (University Convention Center)

Welcome addresses

Prof. Mohamed Sobh (Director; Medical Experimental Research Center; Mansoura, Egypt)

Prof. Elsaied Abdelhady (Dean; Mansoura School of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt)

Prof. Mohamed El-Kennawy (President; Mansura University, Mansoura, Egypt)

Prof. Geroge P. Patrinos (Associate Professor; University of Patras, Greece & Scientific Director; The Golden Helix Foundation, London, UK)

Dr. Wael Mohamed (Chairman; 2016 Golden Helix Symposium, Mansoura, Egypt)

SESSION 1 CLINICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS (Abulnaga Hall)

Keynote Lecture I

13:15 14:00 Mohamed B Abou-Donia (Durham, NC, USA)

Peripheral Biomarkers: A diagnostic tool for Brain Insults

14:00 14:30 Johan Holmberg (Stockholm, Sweden)

Control of cellular identity and tumor suppression in the nervous System

14:30 15:00Samir Ahboucha (Khouribga, Morocco)

Multiple Sclerosis: Any role for 5-HT?

15:00 16:30 LUNCH BREAK

16:30 17:00 Eman Khedr (Assiut, Egypt)

Prevalence of Parkinsons Disease in Arab countries

17:00 17:30 Nouria Lakhdar-Ghazal (Rabat, Morocco)

Neurotoxicity and Parkinsons disease

18:00 WELCOME COCKTAIL (7 Days Floating Restaurant- Nile Cruise )

Friday, January 15th, 2016

SESSION 2 MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE (Abulnaga Hall)

Keynote Lecture II

09:00 09:45 Rudi Balling (Luxembourg, Luxembourg)

Title to be confirmed

09:45 10:15 Achilles Gravanis (Heraklion, Greece)

From evolution to pharmacology of neurotrophins: Developing agonists for neurotrophin receptors

10:15 10:30 Ali Shalash (Cairo, Egypt)

Wilsons disease in Egypt: Clinical and genetic aspects

10:30 11:00 Toshi Yamashita (Osaka, Japan)

Mechanisms of neural network reorganization under neurodegenrative disorders

11:00 11:20 Magd Zakareya (Cairo, Egypt)

Smoke and mirrors in clinical trials of Multiple Sclerosis

11:20 11:50 Farha El-Shennawy (Mansoura Egypt)

Immunogenetics of autism

11:50 12:30 COFFEE BREAK and Prayer

12:30 13:00 George P. Patrinos (Patras, Greece)

The genomic basis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Insights from Whole Genome Sequencing

13:00 13:30 Ahmed Gaber (Cairo, Egypt)

Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis: New Egyptian mutations

13:30 14:30 LUNCH BREAK

SESSION 3 TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS (Abulnaga Hall)

14:30 15:00 Robert Deacon (Oxford, UK)

Using rats and mice in genetic behavior research

15:00 15:30 Azzabbaz Helmy (Cairo, Egypt)

Dementia: State of the art

15:30 16:00 Fathi Afifi (Cairo, Egypt)

Step stages in Parkinsons Disease

16:00 16:15 Passant El-Kafrawy (Cairo, Egypt)

Bioinformatics of Parkinsons Disease

16:15 16:30 Mohamed Salama (Mansoura, Egypt)

Translational Neuroscience in Egypt, where do we stand?

16:30 18:00 Poster Session

20:00 FORMAL DINNER (By invitation only; Steak Out Grill)

EVENING FREE (For delegates)

Saturday, January 16th, 2016

SESSION 4 INDIVIDUALIZING TREATMENT IN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS (Abulnaga Hall)

09:00 09:20 Basem Awad (Mansoura, Egypt)

The sympathetic nervous system and phrenic intercostal neuronal interconnectivity mediates respiratory recovery following cervical cord injury

09:20 09:40 Vita Dolzan (Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Pharmacogenomics of schizophrenia

09:40 10:00 Hussein Sheashaa (Mansoura, Egypt)

Pharmacogenomics of immunosuppression: Where do we stand?

10:00 10:30 COFFEE BREAK

10:30 11:15 Samir Ahboucha (Khouribga, Morrocco)

Hepatic Encephalopathy: Alzheimer type II astrocytosis

11:15 11:30 Yasmeen Taalab (Mansoura, Egypt)

What can SNPs tell us about drug abuse?

11:30 11:45 Waleed El-Dars (Mansoura, Egypt)

Autophagy: Pros and cons in neurodegenerative disorders

11:45 12:15 Toshi Yamashita (Osaka, Japan)

Neuro-immune interactions in the central nervous system

12:15 12:30 Closing Remarks and Future Meetings

Mansoura University Officials; Golden Helix Foundation Representatives; Conference chair

MEETING ENDS

OPTIONAL EXCURSION HALF DAY TOURISTIC ACTIVITY

Sponsors

The Organizing Committee of the 2016 Golden Helix Symposium is indebted to the following academic and corporate entities that support the organization of this scientific event:

Grand Sponsors:

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