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| Morning
sessions |
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Meet
the experts at the microscope
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| 8.00
- 9.30 Course 1: |
Morphology
of hair in inbred mouse mutants
J.P. Sundberg, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA (C 1) |
| 8.00
- 9.30 Course 2: |
Histology
of the murine hair cycle
R. Paus, Hamburg, Germany
S. Müller-Röver, London, UK (C 2) |
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Welcome
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| 9.30 -
9.40 |
R. Happle, President of the EHRS |
| John
Ebling Lecture |
| Chairpersons:
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U. Blume-Peytavi,
Berlin, Germany
V. Randall, Bradford, UK
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| 9.40 -
10.20 |
Events
during skin appendage development
C.-M. Chuong, Los Angeles, USA (L 1) |
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Free
communications, part I
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10.20
- 10.35
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Mechanisms
of action of minoxidil as a hair growth stimulator: Open questions,
hypothetical concepts
R. Paus, Hamburg, Germany (F 1)
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| 10.35 -
10.45 |
A
comparison of two rodent models for the assessment of potassium
channel openers on hair growth in vivo.
G.C. Davies, Y.C. Chen, M.J. Thornton, V. A. Randall, Bradford,
UK (F 2)
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| 10.45 -
10.55 |
Patterns
of creb and phospo-creb expression during murine hair follicle
development and cycling
F. Ahmed, S. Müller-Röver, J. Bull, C. Chronnell,
M. Philpott, I. A. McKay, London, UK (F 3)
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| 10.55 -
11.05 |
Neurotransmitters,
neuropeptides and neurotrophins as regulators of murine hair
follicle morphogenesis and cycling
1E.M.J. Peters, 2V.A. Botchkarev, 2N. Botchkarev, 1R. Paus,
1Hamburg, Germany; 2Boston, USA (F 4)
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| 11.05 -
11.15 |
Cathepsin
l is important for catagen progression, entry into anagen
and the formation of the inner root sheath and telogen club
hair
1D.J. Tobin, 2K. Foitzik, 2L. Mecklenburg, 4T. Reinheckel,
3V.A. Botchkarev, 4C. Peters, 2R. Paus, 1Bradford, UK; 2Hamburg,
4Freiburg, Germany; 3Boston, USA (F 5)
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| 11.15 -
11.25 |
Circadian
clock genes are expressed in human hair follicles
M. Akram, S. Müller-Röver, J. Bull, C. Chronnell,
I. McKay, M. Philpott, London, UK (F 6) |
| Lunch
sessions / lunch / Commercial exhibition / Poster viewing |
11.30
- 13.00
I. |
A
practical approach to hirsutism
F. Camacho, Seville, Spain (LS 1) |
11.30
- 13.00
II. |
Management
of diffuse hair loss in women
H. Rushton, London, UK
(LS 2) |
11.30
- 13.00
III. |
The
child with funny hair
R. Sinclair, Melbourne, Australia (LS 3)
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| Satellite
symposium: Today's role of topical minoxidil in hair loss therapy |
| 11.30 -
11.45 |
Minoxidil,
the story of an adverse effect that became a new indication
D. Whiting, Dallas, USA (S 10) |
| 11.45 -
12.20 |
Topical
minoxidil solution 5% in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia
in males
H. Wolff, Munich, Germany (S 11) |
| 12.20 -
12.50 |
Clinical
update on use of topical minoxidil solution
R.J. Trancik, Bridgewater, USA (S 12) |
| 12.50 -
13.00 |
Discussion
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Free
communications, part II
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| Chairpersons: |
M. Philpott,
London, UK
P. Freyschmidt-Paul, Marburg, Germany
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| 13.00 -
13.10 |
Steroid
sulfatase is primarily expressed within the dermal papilla of
human hair follicles: a new pharmaceutical target for the treatment
of androgenetic alopecia?
1S. Niiyama, 2A. Rot, 2A. Billich, 1R. Hoffmann, 1Marburg, Germany;
2 Vienna, Austria (F 7) |
| 13.10 -
13.20 |
Histology
and hormonal activity in senescent thinning in males
1V.H. Price, 2M.E. Sawaya, 3J. Headington, 4M.K. Kibarian, 1San
Francisco, 2Miami, 3Ann Arbor, 4Washington, USA (F 8) |
| 13.20 -
13.30 |
Postmenopausal
frontal fibrosing alopecia: 20 cases
V. Vaisse, B. Matard, P. Assouly, C. Jouannique, P. Reygagne,
Paris, France (F 9) |
| 13.30 -
13.40 |
Expression
of pro-opiomelanocortin-derived peptides in hair follicle
melanocytes is inversely correlated with pigmentation level
S. Kauser, K.U. Schallreuter, A.J. Thody, D.J. Tobin, Bradford,
UK (F 10)
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| 13.40 -
13.50 |
Red
scalp syndrome
R. Grimalt, L. Lacueva, G. Hausmann, J. Ferrando, Barcelona,
Spain (F 11) |
| 13.50 -
14.00 |
Histopathology
features of a canine syndrome characterised by alopecia and
abnormality of steroidogenesis
1,2R. Cerundolo, 2D.H. Lloyd, 3J.R. Rest, 1Naples, Italy; 2
London, 3Cambridge, UK (F 12) |
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14.00
- 14.10
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Defolliculated:
A hair cycle mouse mutant which loses its pelage follicles completely
1R.M. Porter, 2J. Reichelt, 1D.P. Lunny, 1E.B. Lane, 3C.A.B.
Jahoda ,2T. M. Magin, 1Dundee, 3Durham, UK; 2Bonn, Germany (F
13) |
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14.10
- 14.40
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Coffee
Break / Commercial exhibition / Poster viewing
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| Trends
in alopecia areata and hair follicle immunology |
| Chairpersons: |
K.
McElwee, Marburg, Germany |
| 14.40
- 15.15 |
Introductory
lecture: The role of T and dendritic cells in autoimmunity
M. Zöller, Heidelberg, Germany (L 2) |
| 15.15
- 15.25 |
Interleukin-1
gene cluster polymorphisms in alopecia areata: strong association
of IL-1RN and IL-1L1 genotypes with severe disease an early
age at onset
R. Tazi Ahnini, A.J.G. McDonagh, A. Cox, F.S. di Giovine,
A. Messenger, P. Dimitropoulou, G.W. Duff, M.J. Cork, Sheffield,
UK (F 14)
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| 15.25
- 15.35 |
Alopecia
areata-like hair loss in C3H/HeJ mice: a complex polygenic autoimmune
disease
1J.P. Sundberg, 2E. Levin, 2K.McElwee, 3L.E. King, 1G. Cox,
1G. Churchill, 1Bar Harbor, 3Nashville, USA; 2Marburg, Germany
(F 15) |
| 15.35
- 15.45 |
The
role of FAS and FAS ligand in alopecia areata of C3H/HeJ mice
1P. Freyschmidt-Paul, 1K.McElwee, 2V. Botchkarev, 3J.P. Sundberg,
1R. Happle, 1R. Hoffmann, 1Marburg, Germany; 2Boston, 3Bar Harbor,
USA (F 16) |
| 15.45
- 15.55 |
Characterizing
C3H/HeJ mice with apparent resistance to alopecia areata onset
1K.J. McElwee, 2M. Zöller, 1E. Wenzel, 1P. Freyschmidt-Paul,
3J.P. Sundberg, 1R. Hoffmann, 1Marburg, 2Heidelberg, Germany;
3Bar Harbor, USA (F 17) |
| 15.55
- 16.05 |
Passive
transfer of IgG from horses with alopecia areata-like hair loss
1S.H. Gardner, 2T. Olivry, 1N.J. Lindsey, and 1D.J. Tobin,
1Bradford, UK; 2Raleigh, USA (F 18) |
| 16.05
- 16.40 |
Closing
lecture: Treatment of autoimmunity: Future perspectives
T. Luger, Münster, Germany (L 3)
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Poster
session (for details see poster presentation list) / Coffee
/ Commercial exhibition
16.45
- 18.15
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| General
assembly of the EHRS |
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18.15
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For
members of the EHRS. |
| Guided
tours |
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19.30
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All
tours will start in front of the “Stadthalle”. Small groups
will walk through old Marburg with its little streets and walkways,
ancient churches and its old market place. All tours will end
at the Castle of Marburg. |
| Social
gathering |
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20.30
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Fürstensaal,
Castle of Marburg |
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