Bridging Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
 
 
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME


Congress overview - WorldPharma 2010

The congress is based on 24 plenary lectures and 18 two-three day focused conferences, as well as workshops and sponsored symposier.

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  Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
  18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 23 July
08.30   plenary lectures
1-3
plenary lectures
7-9
plenary lectures
10-12
plenary lectures
16-18
plenary lectures
22-24
09.30

registration


workshops

focused conferences
1-9
focused conferences
1-9

focused conferences
9-14, 16-17


Young Investigator Award Competion

focused conferences
10-18

focused conferences
10-18
12.15   lunch lunch lunch lunch closing ceremony
12.45 congress workshops poster sessions, workshops, sponsored
symposia
poster sessions, workshops, sponsored
symposia
poster sessions, workshops, sponsored
symposia
poster sessions, workshops, sponsored
symposia
 
14.30   focused conferences
1-9
focused conferences
1-9
focused conferences
10-18
focused conferences
10-18
 
17.30

official opening


opening lecture

plenary lectures
4-6

IUPHAR lecture

plenary lectures
13-15
plenary lectures
19-21
 
18.30 welcome party   IUPHAR general assembly   EPHAR general assembly  
19.30   reception at City Hall congress dinner
(Tivoli)

 

Information to presenters

The auditoria at the Congress Venue will be equipped with pc with Power Point software and data projectors. You are welcome to bring your own laptop, however, please be sure to visit the technicians before your lecture, in order to ensure that the right equipment is in place. Presenters are kindly requested to hand in their presentation to the technicians in the Preview Room at least 2 hours prior to the session. 
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Opening Lecture - WorldPharma 2010

Code Time Lecture Lecturer
OL Sunday, 18 July, 17.30 Found in translation: human pharmacology comes of age Jeffrey K Aronson (UK)
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IUPHAR Lecture - WorldPharma 2010

Code Time Lecture Lecturer
IUL Tuesday, 20 July, 17.30 The 50-Years IUPHAR Anniversary Paul M. Vanhoutte (Hong Kong)
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Plenary Lectures - WorldPharma 2010

Code Time Lecture Lecturer
PL01 Monday, 19 July, 08.30 Vascular endothelium: physiology, pharmacology and vascular disease Salvador Moncada (UK)
PL02 Monday, 19 July, 08.30 Biologics and good clinical practice in the European Union Klaus Cichutek (Germany)
PL03 Monday, 19 July, 08.30 Pharmacological control of central serotonin neurons Trevor Sharp (UK)
PL04 Monday, 19 July, 17.30 The challenges of the pharmaceutical industry in the 21st centure (preliminary title) Emmanuel Canet (France)
PL05 Monday, 19 July, 17.30 Cell Therapy Stephanie Dimmeler
(Germany)
PL06 Monday, 19 July, 17.30 The complex effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the cardiovascular system Carlos Villalon (Mexico)
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PL07 Tuesday, 20 July, 08.30 Personalized medicine beyond pharmacogenetics Matthias Schwab (Germany)
PL08 Tuesday, 20 July, 08.30 The Health Impact Fund Thomas Pogge (USA)
PL09 Tuesday, 20 July, 08.30 Antioxidants & free radicals, good or bad? Barry Halliwell (Singapore)
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PL10 Wednesday, 21 July, 08.30 Structure and Function of the GPCR (ASPET lecture) Brian Kobilka (USA
PL11 Wednesday, 21 July, 08.30 Calcium and cell functions Masamitsu Iino (Japan)
PL12 Wednesday, 21 July, 08.30 Meeting the challenge of antibiotic resistance Otto Cars (Sweden)
PL13 Wednesday, 21 July, 17.30 Headache Jes Olesen (Denmark)
PL14 Wednesday, 21 July, 17.30 Toll-like receptor and innate immunity Shizuo Akira (Japan)
PL15 Wednesday, 21 July, 17.30 Estrogen actions in the cardiovascular system Sue P Duckles (USA)
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PL16 Thursday, 22 July, 08.30 Drug metabolism – past, present and future Olavi Pelkonen (Finland)
PL17 Thursday, 22 July, 08.30 Therapeutic potential of vaccines in the management of hypertension Morris J Brown (UK)
PL18 Thursday, 22 July, 08.30 Innovation in bioscience and pharmacology education Ian E Hughes (UK)
PL19 Thursday, 22 July, 17.30 Reversal of corticosteroid resistance in severe inflammatory diseases: a novel therapeutic strategy Peter J Barnes (UK)
PL20 Thursday, 22 July, 17.30 Changes in drug development - a regulatory perspective (EPHAR lecture) Thomas Lönngren (Sweden)
PL21 Thursday, 22 July, 17.30 Role of the renin-angiotensin system in vascular inflammation Ernesto Schiffrin (Canada)
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PL22 Friday, 23 July, 08.30 New strategies for stroke prevention Ding-Feng Su (PR China)
PL23 Friday, 23 July, 08.30 Clinical pharmacology of Alzheimer's disease Jean Marc Orgogozo (France)
PL24 Friday, 23 July, 08.30 Pharmacology of organic nitrates: from 19th century homeopathy to genetic mouse models Bernd Mayer (Austria)



Focused Conferences - WorldPharma 2010

Code Time Focused conference
FC1 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July Clinical pharmacology in the emerging countries
FC2 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July Transmembrane transport: perspectives for disease and drug discovery
FC3 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July Ion channels in analgesia and anaesthesia
FC4 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July Pharmacoepidemiology, current controversies and opportunities

FC5 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July Translational science in the metabolic syndrome: basic and clinical pharmacology

FC6 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July The heart gone wrong; stabilization of cardiac function

FC7 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July Simulation and data modelling in drug development better drugs faster?

FC8 Monday 19 July - Tuesday 20 July Developments in the treatment of sexual dysfunction and diseases of the lower urinary tract

FC9 Monday 19 July - Wednesday 21 July Inflammation and immunopharmacology: new tools for old diseases
FC10 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July Drugs for half the world: paediatric clinical pharmacology

FC11 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July G protein-coupled 7TM receptors: from molecular to physiological function

FC12 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July Ion channelopathies: new windows on complex  disease and therapy

FC13 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July Maximising benefits and minimizing harms from drugs

FC14 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July Addiction and doping: neurobiological and clinical  basis of emerging treatments

FC15 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July Endothelium in health and disease

FC16 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July Natural products: past and future?

FC17 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July New approaches and targets in psychiatry

FC18 Wednesday 21 July - Friday 23 July Nuclear receptor targets for treatment of diseases
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Workshops - WorldPharma 2010

Code Time Workshop Organisation / Organizer Sponsor
CONGRESS WORKSHOPS
CW1 Sunday, 18 July & Monday, 19 July 2010
Advances in GI pharmacology: IUPHAR Gastrointestinal Pharmacology Section

Chi Hin Cho & Sandor Szabo

chcho@cuhk.edu.hk


sandor.szabo@va.gov
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CW2 Sunday 18 July, 12.45 – 16.15 Targeting TRP channels for pain relief (and more). Arpad Szallasi,
Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadephia, USA.
aszallasi@sbhcs.com
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CW3 Sunday, 18 July 2010 Pharmacology of adrenoceptors – eighth satellite meeting Ian McGrath & Mika Scheinin

i.mcgrath@bio.gla.ac.uk

mika.scheinin@utu.fi

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SPONSORED SYMPOSIA (Scroll further down to see Society workshops and Satellites)
SSI Monday, 19 July, 12.45-14.15 Benefit/risk ratio for antipsychotics: pharmacovigilance evidence and regulatory commitments. Filippo Drago,
University of Catania, Italy, f.drago@unict.it
AstraZeneca
SOCIETY WORKSHOPS
SW1

Monday, 19 July, 12.45-14.15

Clinical trials across Europe and the role of pharmacologists. Turkish Pharmacological Society. Zafer Güney,
Gazi University Medical School, Turkey.
zguney@gazi.edu.tr
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SW2 Tuesday, 20 July, 12.45-14.15 Novel peripheral mechanisms modulating the cardiovascular system: pathophysiological, pharmacological and therapeutic relevance. Mexican Pharmacological Society. Carlos M. Villalon,
Cinvestav-Coapa, Mexico.
cvillalon@cinvestav.mx
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SW3 Wednesday, 21 July, 12.45-14.15 Pharmacology Education for a Sustainable Future. IUPHAR Teaching Section. Prof P.K. Ragachari, McMaster
University, Canada, chari@mcmaster.ca
& Prof Christiaan Brink,
North-West University, South Africa, Tiaan.
brink@nwu.ac.za
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SW4 Wednesday, 21 July 12.45-14.15 Inflammation - Here, there and everywhere Heikki Vapaatalo
heikki.vapaatalo@helsinki.fi
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SW5 Tuesday 20 July 12.45-14.15 Translating the human genome: From orphan G-protein coupled receptors to novel therapeutic targets.
International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology.
Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Drug Classification (NC-IUPHAR)
Anthony P. Davenport
apd10@medschl.cam.ac.uk
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SW6 Tuesday 20 July 12.45-14.15 The IUPHAR initiative in integrative and organ systems pharmacology David B. Bylund
dbylund@unmc.edu
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SW7 Monday 19 July
12.45-14.15
Effect of Disease on cytochrome P450 and membrane transporters Patrick du Souich
Patrick.du.souich@umontreal.ca
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SW8 Tuesday 20 July 12.45-14.15 Antioxidants as therapeutic agents Issy Laher & Chris Rembold
ilaher@interchange.ubc.ca

&

CR2G@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
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SW09 Wednesday 21 July
12.45-14.15
The Pfizer Senior Investigator Award in Pharmacology and The CSPT Junior Scientist Award. Canadian Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Kathryn Gaebel, McMaster University
gaebk@mcmaster
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SW10 Thursday 22 July
13.00-14.00
The Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Postdoctoral Award in Pharmacology. Canadian Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Kathryn Gaebel, McMaster University
gaebk@mcmaster
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SW11 Monday 19 July
12.45-14.15
Circadian clocks for drug development and therapeutics. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM, France). Francis Lévi, INSERM U 776, Villejuif, France
francis.levi@inserm.fr
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SW12 Tuesday, 20 July 2010, 12.45-14.15 Implementation and obstacles of pharmacogenetics in clinical practice IUPHAR Subcommittee of Pharmacogenetics

Ingolf Cascorbi
cascorbi@pharmakologie.uni-kiel.de
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SW13 Wednesday 21 July, 12.45-14.15 Applying pharmacogenomics (PGx) from research into clinical practice: present and future The Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Hiroshi Watanabe
hwat@hama-med.ac.jp
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SW14 Thursday 22 July, 12.45-14.15 New horizons in therapeutic drug management (TDM) DSK2F, Danish Society of Clinical Chemistry Pharmacology

Helle Riis Angelo
helle@angelo.dk
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SW15 Thursday, 22 July 2010, 12.45-14.15 Is the eNOS still a valid therapeutic target?
– The era after the discovery of eNOS uncoupling
Department of Pharmacology, University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

Huige Li

huigeli@uni-mainz.de
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SW16 Monday, 19 July 2010, 12.45-14.15 Identifying targets for treating vascular diseases associated to metabolic disorders Conceptión Peiró
concha.peiro@uam.es
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SW17 Thursday, 22 July 2010, 12.45-14.15 Developing new drugs for neglected viral infections Brazilian Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

Mauro M Teixeira

Mmtex.ufmg@gmail.com
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SW18 Monday, 19 July 2010, 12.45-14.15 Blood cells and cytokines as emerging targets for cardiovascular pharmacology Spanish Pharmacology Society

Teresa Tejerina

teje@med.ucm.es
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SW19 Thursday, 22 July 2010, 12.45-14.15 The good, the bad and the ugly: when medicines cure most, harm some and confuse many International Society of Pharmacovigilance (ISoP)

Giampaolo Velo

gpvelo@sfm.univr.it
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SW20 Tuesday, 20 July 2010, 12.45-14.15 Standards for PhD education in pharmacology Danish Society of Pharmacology and Toxicology

Michael Mulvany

mm@farm.au.dk
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SW21 Monday, 19 July 2010 Innovative Medicines Initiative: a new approach to education & training in medicines research in Europe APHAR

Michael Wolzt

michael.wolzt@meduniwien.ac.at
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SW22 Wednesday, 21 July 2010 EU Innovative Medicines Initiative: better and safer drugs faster for the public EU IMI

Adam Vas

a.vas@richter.hu
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SW23 Tuesday, 20 July 2010 Low-dose aspirin, coxibs and other NSAIDs: a clinical mosaic emerges Italian Society of Pharmacology (SIF)

Carlo Riccardi & Filippo Drago

riccardi@unipg.it

fdrago@tin.it

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SW24 Monday, 19 July 2010 New opportunities in the pharmacology of neuro-immune interactions The Federation of European Pharmacological Societies (EPHAR)

Ulrich Förstermann & Aletta Kraneveld

a.d.kraneveld@uu.nl
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SW25 Wednesday, 21 July 2010 High science in the Lowlands NVF – Dutch Pharmacological Society

A. E. Alewijnse
a.e.alewijnse@amc.uva.nl

A.D. Kraneveld

a.d.kraneveld@uu.nl
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SW26 Tuesday, 20 July 2010 Influence of degeneration and repair in the CNS and periphery Hungarian Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology

Beáta Sperlágh

sperlagh@koki.hu
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SW27 Thursday, 22 July 2010 Synaptic events in brain function Hellenic Society of Pharmacology

Athineos Philippu & Charis Liapi

athineos.philippou@uibk.ac.at

cliapi@med.uoa.gr

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SW28 Tuesday, 20 July 2010 Experimental pain methods in development and validation of analgesics Mech-Sense, Aalborg Hospital & Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI) Aalborg University

Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

drewes@hst.aau.dk

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SW29 Wednesday, 21 July 2010 Translational human
bio-markers for pain and disease severity in drug development
Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI) Aalborg University and Nordic Bioscience a/s, Denmark

Lars Arendt-Nielsen

lan@hst.aau.dk
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SW30 Thursday, 22 July 2010 State-of-the-art of basic and clinical pharmacology in Serbia

Clinical Pharmacology Sections of the Serbian Pharmacological Society and of the Serbian Medical Association

Milos P. Stojiljkovic

mprst@hotmail.co.uk

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SATELLITES (Notice time and place)
Sat1 Odense, 24-26 July
(notice place)
12th international symposium on vascular neuroeffector mechanisms. Pernille B. Lærkegaard Hansen, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. plaerkegaard@health.sdu.dk --
Sat2 Sweden, 24-27 July
(notice place)

The 20th Annual Symposium of the International Cannabinoid Research Society

Lund, Sweden

Allyn Howlett, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA

president@cannabinoidsociety.org

http://www.ICRS2010.org
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Sat3 Sweden, 16-17 July
16.00 - 17.00
(notice place)
The role of clinical pharmacology in therapeutic drug monitoring and clinical pharmacogenetics. Erik Eliasson, Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset Huddinge

Erik.Eliasson@ki.se
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Sat4

Copenhagen, 17-18 July

To be held at Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.

Empowering effective teaching in pharmacology for a safer tomorrow. IUPHAR Teaching Section. Joan Lakoski, Pittsburg, USA

Lakoski@hs.pitt.edu
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