Thalpals please note these dates: October 21, 2009 - October 24, 2009
Andy, I think you will love this one!!
Ninth Cooley's Anemia Symposium
Sponsored by the Cooley's Anemia Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences
Thanks to scientific advances, individuals with thalassemia—a group of genetic blood disorders which includes Cooley's Anemia—are now living into their 40's and 50's. Not only are individuals living longer, but their quality of life has increased. Scientifi c and clinical advancements have resulted in new iron-chelating drugs, early detection of organ failure, an understanding of adult complications associated with living with thalassemia (osteoporosis, heart failure, growth hormone defi ciency, pulmonary hypertension, and in fertility) and promising progress towards the ultimate magic bullet—a cure in the form of bone marrow and cord blood transplants, or gene therapy.
The symposium will integrate basic science and clinical research so that both scientists and clinicians can develop a mutual understanding of recent progress in thalassemia.
Scientific Organizing Committee:
Elliott Vichinsky, MD
Director, Hematology/Oncology
Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, CA
Ellis Neufeld, MD, PhD
Associate Chief, Division of Hematology/Oncology
Children's Hospital Boston
Plenary Sessions on:
Iron Regulation and Metabolism
Gene Regulation and Therapy
Nutrition and Antioxidant Therapies
Iron Overload and Chelation Therapy
Iron Imaging
New Advances in Stem Cell
Transplantation
New Therapy For Hemoglobin F
Cardiac Dysfunction
Clinical Syndromes in Thalassemia and Disease Severity
The Adult Thalassemia Patient
Poster Abstracts and Travel Fellowships will be available for this meeting. Further information will be available shortly
Dissemination Material
Listen to the eBriefing from the last Cooley's symposium at
www.nyas.org/Cooleys Read publications from our previous Cooley's Symposia at
www.nyas.org/CooleysAnnals