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7th International Melanoma Pathology SymposiumInternational Melanoma Pathology Study GroupAt Society for Melanoma Research 2014 Congress
Thursday, November 13, 2014Grosser Hörsaal Nord 1, University Hospital Zurich
Program7th International Melanoma Pathology SymposiumThursday, November 13, 2014, Grosser Hörsaal Nord 1, University Hospital Zurich
Moderators: Raymond Barnhill and Daniela Mihic-Probst
08.15 h Introduction Raymond Barnhill, Institut Curie, Paris and UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles and
Daniela Mihic-Probst, University Hospital, Zürich
08.30 h Update on desmoplastic melanomaKlaus Busam, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, N.Y.
08.50 h Cutaneous changes in patients receiving targeted therapies/checkpoint inhibitorsJane Messina, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida
09.10 h Sentinel lymph node modelingDavid Elder, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
09.30 h Fusion protein expression in spitzoid neoplasmsThomas Wiesner, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, N.Y.
09.50 h Coffee Break
Moderators: Klaus Busam and Raymond Barnhill
10.10 h What gene expression signatures tell us about melanoma Loren Clarke, Myriad Genetics, Salt Lake City, Utah
10.30 h Subpopulation with stem cell properties in melanoma Daniela Mihic-Probst, University Hospital, Zürich
10.50 h Giant congenital melanocytic nevi in KoreaSook Jung Yun, University of Gwangju, Korea
11.10 h New techniques for diagnosing melanocytic tumours (MRS, other molecular techniques beyond FISH/CGH)Richard Scolyer, University of Sidney
11.30 h New perspectives on dysplastic neviChris Shea, University of Chicago, Chicago
12.00 h Lunch
Moderators: Daniela Mihic-Probst and David Elder
13.00 h De-novo vs. nevus-associated cutaneous melanomaLyn Duncan, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
13.20 h Borderline melanocytic tumorsArtur Zembowicz, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts
13.40 h PD-L1 in human melanoma: pathological challenges and clinical implicationsDaniela Massi, University of Florence
14.00 h Molecular heterogeneity in acral melanomasGilles Landsman, Escola Paulista de Medicina – UNIFESP, Sao Paulo
14.20 h Discordance in sentinel lymph node biopsy assessment Lori Lowe, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
14.40 h Update on angiotropic melanoma Raymond Barnhill, Institut Curie, Paris and UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles
15.00 h Coffee Break
Moderators: Reinhard Dummer and Raymond Barnhill
15.30 h WHSC1: A novel gene and its role in melanoma progressionJoost van den Oord, University of Leuven
16.20 h How inflammation promotes angiotropsim and metastasis in melanomaJennifer Landsberg, University of Bonn
16.30 h The genetic landscape of metastatic melanoma patients during kinase inhibitor therapyReinhard Dummer, University of Zürich
International Melanoma Pathology Study GroupMelanoma Pathology Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, November 13, 2014: Raymond Barnhill, Daniela Mihic-Probst, David Elder, Reinhard Dummer, Klaus Busam, Richard Scolyer. International Melanoma Congress, Society for Melanoma Research, Zurich
Program7th International Melanoma Pathology SymposiumThursday, November 13, 2014, Grosser Hörsaal Nord 1, University Hospital Zurich
General Informations
OrganizationRaymond BarnhillDaniela Mihic-ProbstDavid ElderReinhard DummerKlaus BusamRichard Scolyer
Credits7 Points SGPATH
RegistrationFee CHF 100.–; the fee is paid on-sitePlease register by email by 20 October 2014Email: [email protected]
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LocationUniversity Hospital ZurichGrosser Hörsaal NORD 1Frauenklinikstrasse 108091 Zürich