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Opening
of the Secretariat - Friday June 19th, 2004
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| 07:00
- 17:00 |
Berlin Hilton
Hotel |
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Plenary
workshop W2 - alopecia areata
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| 08:00
- 09:20 |
Chair:
Vera Price, San Francisco, USA
Pia Freyschmidt-Paul, Marburg, Germany
Amos Gilhar, Haifa, Israel |
| 08:00
- 08:14 |
Regulatory
T-cells in autoimmune diseases and their potential role in
alopecia areata
Kevin McElwee, Vancouver, Canada |
| 08:14
- 08:28 |
Searching
for susceptibility genes in alopecia areata
Angela Christiano, New York, USA |
| 08:28
- 08:42 |
Neurotrophins
in autoimmune disease: Implications for alopecia areata
Vladimir Botchkarev, Michael Fessing, Boston, USA |
| 08:42
- 08:56 |
Alopecia
areata resistance in IFN-gamma and IL-2 knockout mice
Pia Freyschmidt-Paul, Marburg, Germany |
| 08:56
- 09:10 |
Treatment
of alopecia areata with anti-interferon gamma
Natalya Sharova, Moscow, Russia |
| 09:10
- 09:20 |
Genetic
mapping in alopecia areata
Hans Christian Hennies, Berlin, Germany |
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Breakfast
seiminar B4 - mapping of genetic hair diseases
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| 08:00
- 09:20 |
Chair:
Jorge Frank, Aachen, Germany
Abraham Zlotogorski, Jerusalem, Israel |
| 08:00
- 08:10 |
Hypotrichosis
simplex of the scalp is caused by nonsense mutations in the
crneodesmosin gene
Elon Pras, Tel Hashomer, Israel |
| 08:10
- 08:20 |
Clincal
and pathological correlations in genetically distinct forms
of atrichia
Abraham Zlotogorski, Jerusalem, Israel |
| 08:20
- 08:30 |
Mutation
in the desmoglein 4 gene underlie localized autosomal recessive
hypotrichosis in humans, rats, and mice
Amalia Martinez-Mir, New York, USA |
| 08:40
- 08:50 |
A
genetic locus for pili annulati
Jack Green, Melbourne, Australia |
| 08:50
- 09:00 |
A
gene locaus responsible for pili annulati maps to chromosome
12Q24.32-24.33
Kathrin Giehl, Munich, Germany |
| 09:00
- 09:10 |
Genetic
analysis of HLA-DR/-DQ/NOTCH4/-B in alopecia areata reveals
more than one susceptibility haplotype within the MHC region
Rachid Tazi-Ahnini, Sheffield, UK |
| 09:10
- 09:20 |
Congenital
alopecia and nail dystrophy with severe T-cell immunodeficiency:
A unique phenotype of a misdiagnosed entity?
Jorge Frank, Aachen, Germany |
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Breakfast
seiminar B5 - mesenchymal-epithelial interaction
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| 08:00
- 09:20 |
Chair:
Colin Jahoda, Durham, UK
Seiji Arase, Tokushimo, Japan |
| 08:00
- 08:10 |
Epithelial-mesenchymal
interactions between hair follicle stem cells and dermal
papilla cells: A genechip analysis
Cecilia Roh, Houston, USA |
| 08:10
- 08:20 |
Interactions
between the epidermis and dermal pailla in vitro
Alessandro Amici, Chiba, Japan |
| 08:20
- 08:45 |
Epithelial-mesenchymal
regulation of feather follicular stem cells
Chen-Ming Chuong, Los Angeles, USA |
| 08:45
- 09:05 |
Signalling
from dermal papilla cells
Jiro Kishimoto, Yokohama, Japan |
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Breakfast
seiminar B6 - mesenchymal-epithelial interaction
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| 08:00
- 09:20 |
Chair:
Vladimir Botchkarev, Boston, USA
Ralf Paus, Hamburg, Germany
Eva Peters, Berlin, Germany
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| 08:00
- 08:20 |
Nerve
growth factor regulates the cutaneous inflammatory response
to stress and prematurely terminates murine hair growth
Eva Peters, Berlin, Germany |
| 08:20
- 08:40 |
Nerves,
neuropeptides, and the human anagen hair follicle
Maria Hordinsky, Minnesota, USA |
| 08:40
- 09:00 |
Characteristics
and potential functions of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal
axis (HPA)-equivalent of the human hair follicle
Ralf Paus, Hamburg, Germany |
| 09:00
- 09:15 |
Topical
application of the neuroimmunophilin ligand analogs induces
anagen hair growth in C57BL/6J mice
Marna Ericson, Minneapolis, USA |
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Plenary
session S7 - morphology, structure, and function of the
hair shaft
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| 09:30
- 11:00 |
Chair:
Leslie Jones, Melbourne, Australia
Claude Bouillon, Paris, France
Ryoji Tsuboi, Tokyo, Japan |
| 09:30
- 10:00 |
Plenary
lecture
Ethnic hair
Victoria Holloway, Chicago, USA |
| 10:00
- 10:20 |
Keratin
assoicated proteins
Yutaka Shimomura, Niiagata, Japan
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| 10:20
- 10:40 |
Keratins
- pathfinders in the hair follicle compartment
Lutz Langbein, Heidelberg, Germany |
| 10:40
- 10:55 |
Integral
lipid in human hair follicle
Won-Soo Lee, Kangwon-Do, Korea |
| 11:00
- 11:30 |
Coffee
break
Industrial exhibition
Poster discussions (even numbers)
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Plenary
session S8 - morphogenesis and hair cycling
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| 11:30
- 13:00 |
Chair:
Alexander Awgulewitsch, Charleston, USA
Motonobu Nakamura, Kyoto, Japan |
| 11:30
- 12:00 |
WNT signals
are required for the initiation of hair follicle development
and for maintenance of postnatal hair growth
Sarah Miller, Philadelphia, USA
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| 12:00
- 12:15 |
Pathways
of hair follicle differentiation involving HOXC13
Alexander Awgulewitsch, Charleston, USA
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| 12:15
- 12:30 |
Hair
cycle-dependent remodelling of the skin vasclature is mediated
by changes in the expression of key blood regulators of
vessel remodelling and their cognate receptors
Ralf Paus, Hamburg, Germany
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| 12:30
- 12:45 |
Involvement
of EDAR signaling in the control of hair shaft formation
and catagen development during the hair cycle
Vladimir Botchkarev, Michael Fessing, Boston, USA |
| 12:45
- 13:00 |
The
morphogenesis of scales in zebrafish: A model for hair/teeth
formation
Vu Nguyen, Philadelphia, USA |
| Lunch
break |
| 13:00
- 14:30 |
Industrial Exhibition
Satelite Symposium
Luncheon Seminars
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Plenary
workshop W3 - hair diagnostic techniques and practical
advice
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| 13:00
- 14:15 |
Chair:
Jeffrey Miller, Hershey, USA
Rolf Hoffmann, Freiburg, Germany
Douglas Canfield, Fairfield, USA
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| 13:00
- 13:15 |
The 60
second hair count revisited
Jeffrey Miller, Hershey, USA
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| 13:15
- 13:30 |
Trichoscan:
New data and what comes next
Rolf Hoffmann, Freiburg, Germany
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| 13:30
- 13:45 |
A rondomized,
double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluating
hair shaft width utilizing new photographic methodology
in male patients being treated for androgenetic alopecia
with 5% minoxidil topical solution
Douglas Canfield, Fairfield, USA
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| 13:45
- 14:00 |
Specific
signals from anagen to exogen are detected in vivo by non
invasive scalp hair cycle monitoring method in male and
female patterned or female diffuse hair loss
Dominique Van Neste, Tournai, Belgium
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| 14:00
- 14:15 |
Alopecia
areata investigational assessment guidelines - part II
Elise Olsen, Durham, USA
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Luncheon
seminar 4 - rare and tropical dermatoses of the scalp and
hair
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| 13:00
- 14:15 |
Chair:
Mohsen Soliman, Cairo, Egypt
Adrian Pierini, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Wen Chieh Chen, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
| 13:00
- 13:30 |
Rare
and tropical dermatoses of the scalp and hair
Mohsen Solimen, Cairo, Egypt
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| 13:30
- 13:40 |
Extreme
female predominance in adult tinea capitis unveiled by
tinea captitis in Southern Taiwan, 1988-2003
Mark Ming-Long Hsu, Tainan, Taiwan
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| 13:40
- 13:50 |
Microscopic
and clinical hair disorders among Egyptians: A postgraduate
course
Adel Botros, Zaghloul, Cairo, Egypt
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| 13:50
- 14:00 |
Nevoid
basal cell carcinoma syndrome with multiple hair shaft
defects
Razel Lurie, Petah Tivka, Israel
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| 14:00
- 14:15 |
Alopecia
areata associated with pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis
acuta and nevus flammeus
Wen Chieh Chen, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Luncheon
seminar 5 - animal models and hair diseases
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| 13:00
- 14:15 |
Chair:
John Sundberg, Bar Harbor, USA
Dominique Van Neste, Tournai, Belgium
Kevin McElwee, Vancouver, Canada
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| 13:00
- 13:15 |
Transfer
of CD8+ cells induces localized hair loss while CD4+/CD25-
cells promote systemic alopecia areata and CD4+/CD25+ cells
partially blockade disease onset in the C3H/HeJ mouse model
Kevin McElwee, Vancouver, Canada
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| 13:15
- 13:30 |
Mouse
models for understanding sebaceous gland differentiation
Rebecca Porter, Dundee, UK
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| 13:30
- 13:45 |
Expression
of cyclooxygenase isozymes during morphogenesis and cycling
of pelage hair follicles in mouse skin: Precocious onset
of the first catagen phase and alopecia upon cyclooxygenase-2
overexpression
Karin Muller-Decker, Heidelberg, Germany
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| 13:45
- 14:00 |
Hair
cycle specific immunolocalization of retinoic acid synthesis
markers
Helen Everts, Nashville, USA
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| 14:00
- 14:15 |
Bulge
region and epidermal basal layer specific expression of
fibroblast growth factor - 13 (FHF-2) in mouse skin
Toru Imamura, Tsukuba, Japan
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Luncheon
seminar 6 - natural products for hair care and treatment
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| 13:00
- 14:15 |
Chair:
Wilma Bergfeld, Cleveland, USA
Bianca Maria Piraccini, Bologna, Italy |
| 13:00
- 13:15 |
Nutrients
and hair growth, current concepts
Wilma Bergfeld, Cleveland, USA
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| 13:15
- 13:30 |
Natural
hair dyes
John Gray, Staines, UK
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| 13:30
- 13:45 |
The importance
of iron deficiency in patients with hair loss. Iron supplement
is helpful!
Wilma Bergeld, Cleveland, USA
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| 13:45
- 14:00 |
Phytosterols
and hair treatment
Bianca Maria Piraccini, Bologna, Italy
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Plenary
session S9 - follicular targeting and penetration
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| 14:00
- 15:45 |
Chair:
Hans Schaefer, Berlin, Germany
Kurt Stenn, Philadelphia, USA
Byung In Ro, Seoul, Korea |
| 14:45
- 15:15 |
Plenary Lecture
Follicular targeting from basic science to clinical implication
George Cotsarelis, Philadelphia, USA |
| 15:15
- 15:30 |
Follicular
targeting: A promising tool in selective dermatotherapy
Annika Vogt, Berlin, Germany |
| 15:30
- 15:45 |
Role
of arylhydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT) in
dioxin toxicity and epidermal barrier formation in mouse
skin
Andrey Panteleyev, Columbia, USA |
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Closing
ceremony
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| 15:30
- 16:00 |
Poster
awards
Closing remarks |