Title: Diapositiva 1
1International Renal Pathology Conference
University a Coruña, La Coruña, Spain Tentative
Program Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Reception for
speakers and attendees 700 pm. Reception for
speakers and attendees. Welcome.
University of A Coruña. Goberning building.
Vazquez Martul, E. President local
organizing Surya V. Seshan. 2009
RPS President M. Mihatsch.
President of Europe WG. J.M.
Barja. University A Coruña Dean
Health Service Galicia Govern representation. 800
- 900 pm. Madrigalia philarmonic chorus. Orden
tercera University Chapell.
Thursday, June 10, 2010 Scientific
Program 730-815am Registration 815-830am
Introduction and welcome remarks - Dr. Alfredo
Garcia-Iglesias Hospital
Staff Director.
Moderators Eduardo Vazquez-Martul (Spain),
Surya V.
Seshan (USA) 830-855am An algorithmic
approach to renal biopsy
interpretation of Glomerular Diseases.
J Charles Jennette
(USA) 855-925am Evolution of classification
of nephrotic syndrome
to current taxonomy of
podocytopathies. Laura Barisoni (USA)
925-945am Differences between primary and
secondary FSGS
clinical and therapeutic implications.
Manuel Praga (Spain) 945-1015am
Advances in Membranous and
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
Insights into pathogenesis.
Terence Cook (UK) 1015-1030am Coffee break
Moderators Marcello Franco
(Brazil),
Helen Liapis (USA) 1030-1050am Collapsing
glomerulopathy a distinct pattern
of glomerular injury. Laura Barisoni
(USA) 1050-1110am Classification of IgA
nephropathy 2 years
hence. Terence Cook (UK) 1110-1130am
Classification of lupus glomerulonephritis 5
years later. JC Jennette
(USA) 1130-1200Noon QA and discussion 1200-1
00pm Lunch Moderators
Alberto Martinez-Castelao (Spain),
Bela Ivanyi
(Hungary) 100-120 The Spanish registry
of glomerular diseases Data from 18,000
kidney biopsies.
Francisco Rivera (Spain)
120-140 The pathophysiology of VEGF in renal
disease. Surya V Seshan
(USA) 140-200 Advances in diagnosis of
paraprotein associated renal
disease. Javier Pardo Mindan (Spain) 200-230
Iatrogenic/immune mediated TIN. D. Ferluga
(Slovenia) 230-300 Coffee break
Moderators J.Goldberg (
Argentina), Surya V. Seshan
(USA) 300-330 Incidence of infectious
renal disease in South America.
J. Goldberg (Argentina) 330-400 Post-infectious
glomerulonephritis and variants.
Michio Nagata (Japan) 400-425 Renal pathology
in HCV infection an update.
Eduardo Vazquez-Martul (Spain)
Moderators M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), D. Ferluga
(Slovenia) 425-600 Interesting
case seminar (Native kidney disease) 5
cases European
participants younger faculty (1 case to L.
Barisoni) Friday, June 11, 2010
Renal Transplant Pathology
Moderators M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), Cynthia
Nast (USA) 830-900am A
systematic approach to the interpretation and
utility of transplant renal
biopsies. M. Mihatsch
(Switzerland) 900-930am Update in
Transplant Renal Pathology, Banff 09.
Michael Mengel (Canada) 930-1000
am Acute and chronic antibody mediated
rejection diagnosis,
variants, pitfalls.
Heinz Regele (Austria) 1000-1030am Thrombotic
microangiopathy in renal allografts
Etiology and diagnosis.
C. Nast (USA) 1030-1100am Coffee
break Moderators E.
Vazquez-Martul (Spain), Marcello
Franco (Brazil) 1100-1125am Changing
concepts of chronic allograft injury
and fibrosis. R. Colvin
(USA) 1125-1150am Transplant glomerulopathy
etiology and
pathogenesis. V. Nickeleit (USA) 1150-1215pm
QA and discussion 1215-100pm
Clinicopathologic conference A difficult
transplant case. V Nickeleit
(USA), M. Mengel
(Canada) 100-200pm Lunch
Moderators Francisco Valdes (Spain), Helen
Liapis (USA) 200-230pm
Transplant pathology, Brazilian experience ?
M. Franco (Brazil)
230-300pm Renal lesions in calcineurin
inhibitor toxicity
pathologic criteria. B. Ivanyi
(Hungary) 300-330pm Overview of renal lesions
in bone marrow, orthotopic
liver and heart transplantation an
update. Robert Colvin (USA)
330-345pm Coffee break
Moderators M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), D.
Ferluga (Slovenia) 345-50
0pm Renal transplant case seminar 4 cases (1
case to C. Nast)
European young Faculty
participants 500-530pm ESP-Nephropathology
working group-RPS
business meeting Saturday, June 12, 2010
Advances in molecular and genetic studies in
renal disease
Moderators JC Jennette (USA),
J. Bruijn
(Netherlands) 830-900am Molecular and
genomic studies in renal
pathology. M. Kretzler (USA) 900-930am
Urine proteomics an adjunct to renal pathology
. Loreto Gesualdo
(Italy) 930-1000am Glomerulocystic kidney
disease Genomic
insights. Helen Liapis (USA) 1000-1030am The
varied proteins in primary amyloidosis
Advances in diagnosis. Helen
Lachman (UK) 1030-1100am Coffee break
Moderators Robert Colvin (USA),
Aurelio Ariza (Spain) 1100-1130am Gene
expression profile in cell mediated renal
allograft rejection. Jan
Bruijn (Netherlands) 1130-1210pm
Contributions from Molecular and Genomic
studies of Transplant Protocol
biopsies. Michael
Mengel (Canada), Verena Broecker (Germany)
(20 minutes
each) 1210-1230pm QA and discussion 1230-100p
m Stem cell therapy and healing in experimental
glomerulonephritis.
Rosa Ortega (Spain) and
Sagrario Cavadillas
(HospitalReinaSofía.Universidad Cordoba,
Spain). Closing remarks
Lunch
2First International Renal Pathology
Conference Venue University a Coruña, La Coruña,
Spain June 09 - 12, 2010
A Joint meeting of the Renal Pathology Society,
European Society of Pathology Working Group,
and the Spanish Pathology Society
www.senefro.org
www.nephropathology-esp.org
www.seap.es
www.renalpathsociety.org
Sponsored by The Kidney Urology Foundation of
America
Scientific Program
- Current Topics in Medical, Renal Pathology
(Native Transplantation) - Interesting CaseSeminars
- Advanced Molecular Genetic studies
- Presentations by International speakers
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