1999 From: The Wistar Institute
Wistar Institute To Host 3rd International Conference On Molecular And Clinical Genetics Of Childhood Renal Tumors And The Mitchell Ross Symposium | WHO: | The Wistar Institute,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Alberta Cancer Board,Edmonton, Alberta,Canada Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary,Calgary, Alberta, Canada The Departments of Radiation Oncology, Surgery and Pediatrics of the University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWHERE: The Wistar Institute, Joseph N. Grossman, M.D., Auditorium WHEN: Thursday, April 8, 1999, 7:30 a.m. The Mitchell Ross Symposium on Anaplastic and Other High Risk Embryonal Tumors of Childhood 8:45 a.m. Session I Moderator: Dr. Jerry Garvin Wake Forest University School of Medicine 9:45 a.m. Session II Moderator: Dr. Max J. Coppes Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary 11:15 a.m. Session III Moderator: Dr. Paul Grundy The Alberta Cancer Board 2:00 p.m. Session IV Moderator: Dr. Frank Rauscher III The Wistar Institute 4:00 p.m. Session V Moderator: Dr. Giulio D'Angio University of PennsylvaniaFriday, April 9, 1999, 7:30 a.m. International Conference on Childhood Renal Tumors 8:30 a.m. Session I: "Biology of Renal Tumors" Moderator: Dr. Frank Rauscher III 10:45 a.m. Session II: "Clinical Issues" Moderator: Dr. Paul Grundy 1:00 p.m. Session III: "Possible Prognostic Factors in Wilms Tumor" Moderator: Dr. Max J. Coppes 3:30 p.m. Session IV: "Malignant Rhabdoid Tumors" Moderator: Dr. Jerry Garvin Saturday, April 10, 1999, 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Session V: "Genetics of Wilms Tumor" Moderator: Dr. Max J. Coppes 11:30 a.m. Session VI: "Familial Wilms Tumor" Moderator: Dr. Paul Grundy The Wistar Institute, established in 1892, was the first independent medical research facility in the country. For more than 100 years, Wistar scientists have been making history and improving world health through their development of vaccines for diseases that include rabies, German measles, infantile gastroenteritis (rotavirus), and cytomegalovirus; discovery of molecules like interleukin-12, which are helping the immune system fight bacteria, parasites, viruses and cancer; and location of genes that contribute to the development of diseases like breast, lung and prostate cancer. Wistar is a National Cancer Institute Cancer Center.
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