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| Part
I: |
 |
| 11.00
- 11.10 |
Introduction
R. Happle, Marburg, Germany |
| 11.10
- 11.45 |
Overview
of steroidogenic isoenzymes
S. Andersson, Dallas, Texas, USA (S 1) |
| 11.45
- 12.20 |
Enzymology
of the hair follicle
R. Hoffmann, Marburg, Germany (S 2) |
| 12.20
- 12.55 |
Lessons
to be learned from the androgen receptor
A.O. Brinkmann, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (S 3) |
| 13.00
- 14.00 |
Lunch |
| Part
II: |
| 14.00 -
14.35 |
Androgen
responsive genes as they affect hair growth
M. Sawaya, Ocala, Florida, USA (S 4) |
| 14.35 -
15.10 |
Susceptibility
genes of balding men versus non-balding men
A. Messenger, Sheffield, UK (S 5) |
| 15.10 -
15.45 |
Soluble
factors involved in androgen-mediated effects on the hair follicle
V. Randall, Bradford, UK (S 6) |
| 15.50 -
16.15 |
Coffee
Break |
| Part
III: |
| 16.15 -
16.50 |
Androgenetic
alopecia: in vivo models
J. P. Sundberg, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA (S 7) |
| 16.50 -
17.25 |
Hair
growth and hair loss: A technical challenge for the clinician
D. van Neste, Tournai, Belgium (S 8) |
| 17.25 -
18.00 |
Treatment
of androgenetic alopecia: The finasteride experience
D. Whiting, Dallas, Texas, USA (S 9) |
|
18.00
|
Summary
R. Happle, Marburg, Germany |
| |
End
of Scientific Session |
| Social
gathering at Castle Rauischholzhausen |
| 19.30 |
Busses
will leave for Castle Rauischholzhausen |
|
20.00-24.00
|
Social
gathering at Castle Rauischholzhausen |