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| Guest lectures |
| Abstracts are published as listed in: Trüeb RM (ed):
Understanding Hair Biology. European Hair Research Society,
11th Meeting, Zurich, July 2005: Abstracts and Selected Reviews.
Dermatology 2005, Vol. 211, No. 1 (special issue). Published
by S. Karger AG, Basel. www.karger.com/drm |
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S1
Androgen metabolism and how it affects hair growth
VA Randall, Bradford, UK |
S2
Female patterned hair loss and its relationship to androgenetic
alopecia
R Sinclair, Melbourne, Australia |
S3
Semi-invasive methods: The value of trichograms I
U Blume-Peytavi, Berlin, Germany |
S4
Semi-invasive methods: The value of trichograms II
BM Piraccini, Bologna, Italy |
S5
Invasive methods: Follicular counts and scalp biopsies
DA Whiting, Dallas, USA |
S6
Non-invasive methods: Trichoscan - what's new?
R Hoffmann, Freiburg, Germany |
S7
Hairdex - a tool for evaluation of life quality in hair
patients
TW Fischer, Jena, Germany |
S8
Refined hair diagnostics in male and female patterned hair
loss
D van Neste, Tournai, Belgium |
S9
Finasteride update
DA Whiting, Dallas, USA |
S10
Meeting patietns' expectations: A proposed algorithm for
indications and alternatives
J Shapiro, Vancouver, Canada |
S11
Hair loss in women: A proposed diagnostic algorithm
RM Trueb, Zurich, Switzerland |
S12
Iron supplementation for unexplained hair loss in non-anaemic
women: Pro
DH Rushton, Portsmouth, UK
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S13
Iron supplementation for unexplained hair loss in non-anaemic
women: Con
R Sinclair, Melbourne, Australia
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S14
The value of dietary supplements: Results of a double
blind placebo controlled study with oral combination
of cystine, yeast, and pantothenic acid
RM Trueb, N Lengg, B Heidecker B, Seifert B. Zurich, Switzerland
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Opening
lecture Hair throughout the ages
D Lier, C.G. Jung Institute Kusnacht, Zurich, Switzerland |
C1
- Scalp histopathology with special attention to cicatricial
alopecias
Hosts:
Whiting D, Dallas; Schärer L, Zurich; Trüeb RM,
Zurich; Kempf W, Zurich; Misciali C, Bologna
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C2
- Hair shaft anomalies
Hosts:
Itin PH, Basel; Ferrando J, Barcelona
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C3
- Hair reduction
Hosts:
Kopera D, Graz; Wyss M, Meilen
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C4
- Hair restoration
Hosts:
Bouhanna P, Paris; Nyberg P, Zurich; Friedli A, Chêne-Bougeries;
Gilardi S, Locarno
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JBL
- Keratins of the Human Hair Follicle
Schweizer J, Heidelberg |
LS1
Scaling Diseases of the Scalp
Hoffmann R, Freiburg i. B. |
LS2
Ethnic Hair
Grimalt R, Barcelona |
LS3
Hair Care – An Essential Part of Patient Management
Gummer CL, Egham (Surrey) |
LS4
Tinea Capitis Update
Hay R, Belfast |
L1
Gerontobiology of the hair follicle: A guided tour in the
dark
R Paus, Hamburg, Germany |
L2
The aging hair follicle pigmentary unit: All may not be
lost
D Tobin, Bradford, UK |
L3
The specificity of human hair pigmentation
BA Bernard, Clichy, France |
L4
Effects of radiation on hair
F Camacho, Sevilla, Spain |
L5
Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Loss
Gieler U, Giessen |
L6
Neuroimmunological Hair Growth Control is Stress-Sensitive:
an Old Paradigm Revisited
Peters EMJ, Berlin |
L7
Serotoninergic and Melatoninergic Systems in the Scalp
Slominski A, Memphis |
L8
An Update on Genetic Investigations of Alopecia Areata
McDonagh AJG, Sheffield |
L9
What Can we Learn from Animal Models of Alopecia Areata?
McElwee K, Vancouver |
L10
Biologicals and Alopecia Areata: What Can We Learn from
them?
Hoffmann R, Freiburg i.B. |
L11
Rare and Tropical Dermatoses Affecting the Scalp
Soliman M, Cairo |
L12
Trichothiodystrophy: Where Have We Gone?
Itin P, Basel |
L13
Characterization of Keratin Associated Protein (KAP) Genes
of the Hair Fiber Cuticle and Summary of KAP Genes in Humans
Rogers MA, Heidelberg |
L14
How do Potassium Channel Openers Stimulate Hair Growth?
Randall V, Bradford |
L15
Follicular Regeneration: First Human Study Using Cultured
Dermal Papilla Cells for the Treatment of Androgenetic
Alopecia
Farjo B, Manchester |
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