Sequences for Basic Exercises
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Session I - IG genes in CLL: biological and clinical aspects
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9.10
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Frederic
Davi
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9.40
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Keynote Lecture Clues to the immunopathogenesis of B-cell malig-nancies from the analysis of the BCR |
Freda
Stevenson |
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10.20
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Somatic hypermutation as a prognostic marker in CLL - relationship to other prognostic markers |
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10.50
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Coffee |
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Session II - IG genes in CLL: technical aspects
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Chair: |
Kostas Stamatopoulos |
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11.20 |
From the patient to the sequence: Primers, PCR, clonality and sequencing |
Anton Langerak
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12.10 |
Marie-Paule Lefranc | |
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12.40 |
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Session III - Interpretation of IG sequences and database searches (tutorial)
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13.45 |
Vronique Giudicelli | |
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14.00 |
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15.30 |
Kathleen Potter | |
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16.00 |
Coffee |
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17.00 |
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18.30 |
Kathleen Potter | |
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19.00 |
Cocktail reception |
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Session IV - Interpretation of trouble sequences (tutorial)
9.00 Chrysoula Belessi 9.30 11.30 Chrysoula Belessi 12.30 Lunch
Session V - Ig gene analysis in clinical routine
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Paolo Ghia |
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13.30 |
How to report IG gene data in clinical routine? Cases difficult to categorize how to handle them? |
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14.00 |
Anton
Langerak |
Session VI - IG genes in CLL: Beyond Somatic Hypermutation
Chair: Frederic Davi 14.30 Kostas
Stamatopoulos 15.00 A new
perspective on large scale bioinformatics and IG gene analysis in CLL Nikos
Darzentas 16.00 Meeting
adjourns
