Advances in the biology of sporadic and hereditary myeloproliferative diseases
& Achievements of COST Action BM0902
Aims
The aims of MPN&MPNr-EuroNet’s eighth workshop to be held in Prague, Czech Republic, on September 25-27, 2013 are:
- to share information on the newest developments in MPN and related congenital diseases, hereditary erythrocytosis and hereditary thrombocythemia;
- to exchange and diffuse the latest information and guidelines on the molecular assays developed for diagnosis or research in laboratories working on MPN and related diseases across Europe;
- to provide guidelines for the molecular diagnosis of MPN, hereditary erythrocytosis and hereditary thrombocythemia;
- to discuss and plan for the various tasks and objectives of the 4 working groups (WG);
- to help and encourage young scientists to pursue a career dedicated to MPN.
To do so, abstracts will be selected for short talks in the special and working group sessions. Posters will be presented during the whole length of the meeting.
Each WG will convene under the direction of the WG chairs, first on September 25th, 2013, then in plenary sessions. New participants are encouraged to become actively involved in specific WG tasks. In addition, plenary sessions will cover the newest knowledge in MPN.
Objectives
Participants to the eighth MPN&MPNr-EuroNet meeting will have the opportunity to hear from the best experts about the newest developments in the molecular diagnosis of MPN and related congenital diseases. They will have the opportunity to present their own work and original diagnostic assays, and exchange with colleagues on the newest genes and techniques of interest in the field of MPN, congenital erythrocytosis and hereditary thrombocythemia. By joining one of MPN&MPNr-EuroNet working groups, they will be able to contribute actively, productively and durably in innovation, optimization and standardization of the biological diagnosis of MPN and related congenital diseases in Europe.
Keywords
molecular diagnosis, myeloproliferative neoplasms, congenital erythrocytosis, hereditary thrombocythemia, standardization, European network
More info
Click on the following link to get more info about MPN&MPNr-EuroNet.
Abstract Submission
Participants are encouraged to submit an abstract in relation to the diagnosis of MPN, new mutations in MPN, the histopathology of MPN, inflammation in MPN, congenital erythrocytosis, hereditary thrombocythemia, and the JAK/STAT and other signalling pathways of interest in MPN. Early stage researchers and junior biologists and clinicians are especially encouraged to submit abstracts.
Abstracts should be composed as follows:
- Title
- Names of co-authors
- Institutions and addresses
- E-mail address of corresponding author
- Text (body of text less than 2000 characters, including spaces).
All abstracts will be put together in an Abstract Book that will be distributed to participants during the meeting.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is August 5th, 2013.
In order to submit an abstract, participants should first be registered, then, being logged in, choose Abstract in the menu bar on Registration page.
Scholarships
MPN&MPN-EuroNet offers scholarships to early state researchers (ESRs). ESRs are PhD students, researchers, biologists or clinicians who received their MD or PhD degree less than 8 years ago. To apply for a scholarship, ESRs must submit an abstract following the on line procedure, and send a letter of motivation and their curriculum vitae to Mrs. Elodie Hervio. Click on the following link to send a mail to Mrs. Elodie Hervio. Please upload here the CV template .
The deadline for application to a scholarship is August 5th, 2013.
Applicants will be informed of the decision regarding attribution of scholarship via E-mail by August 19th, 2013.
Reimbursements of scholarship recipients
Reimbursements of COST members and scholarship recipients
COST Action BM 0902 Management Committee members, substitute members and scholarship recipients must register in e-COST in order to be reimbursed for their travel and lodging expanses. Click on the following link to get access to e-COST. To allow sufficient time for treating the files of all individuals applying for reimbursement, registration in e-COST should be done before September 1st, 2013.
Advances in the biology of sporadic and hereditary myeloproliferative diseases
& Achievements of COST Action BM0902
WEDNESDAY 25 September, 2013 |
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| 09:00 – 10:00 | Welcome (coffee/tea available) | |
| 10:00 – 12:00 | Business meetings of the working groups (WG) 1 & 4 | |
| WG1 business meeting: JAK2-mutated MPN | Niels Pallisgaard, DK | |
| WG4 business meeting: Scientific cooperation and dissemination | Lars Palmqvist, SE | |
| 12:00 – 13:30 | Lunch | |
| 13:30 – 15:30 | Business meetings of the working groups (WG) 2 & 3 | |
| WG2 business meeting: MPN with no mutation of JAK2 | Jiří Schwarz, CZ | |
| WG3 business meeting: Congenital erythrocytosis | Mary Frances McMullin, UK | |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee/tea break | |
| 16:00 – 18:00 | Special Session (I) : Mechanisms of transformation, clinical, diagnostic and pathological issues | Chair: Jiří Schwarz, CZ |
| 16:00 – 16:30 | Leukemic transformation of myeloproliferative neoplasms | Robert Kralovics, AT |
| 16:30 – 17:00 | Risk factors of thrombosis in Ph-negative MPDs – Analyses from the Czech part of anagrelide-treated patient registry | Jiří Schwarz for CZEMP, CZ |
| 17:00 – 17:30 | Imaging of MPL expression in megakaryocytes from JAK2 V617F or MPL-mutated MPN and MDS/MPN cases | Annette Schmitt-Gräff, DE |
| 17:30 – 17:45 | Refractory Anemia with Ring Sideroblasts with marked Thrombocytosis (RARS-T) is an independent entity (selected abstract) | François Girodon, FR |
| 17:45 – 18:00 | Molecular characterization of transformation to acute leukemia in myeloproliferative neoplasms (selected abstract) | Luz Martínez-Avilés, ES |
| 18:00 – 19:30 | Poster Session and Buffet | |
THURSDAY 26 September, 2013 |
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| 09:00 – 10:30 | Harmonisation of practices: Assays | Chair : Niels Pallisgaard, DK |
| 09:00 – 09:30 | Best JAK2 V617F assays for diagnosis and MRD | Niels Pallisgaard, DK |
| 09:30 – 10:00 | Detection of JAK2 exon 12 mutations and status of the JETMABS collaboration | Lasse Kjær, DK |
| 10:00 – 10:30 | Detection of MPL W515 mutations | Elisabeth Oppliger Leibundgut, CH |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee/Tea break | |
| 11:00 – 11:45 | Reference materials and quality controls | Chair: Elisabeth Oppliger Leibundgut, CH |
| 11:00 – 11:20 | JAK2 V617F mutations | Julia Asp, SE Niels Pallisgaard, DK |
| 11:20 – 11:45 | MPL W515 mutations | Elisabeth Oppliger Leibundgut, Naomi A. Porret, CH |
| 11:45 – 12:30 | Data banks | Chair: Celeste Bento, PT |
| 11:45 – 12:00 | Gene-centered viewing, storing and sharing of variant and phenotype data | Peter Taschner, NL |
| 12:00 – 12:15 | Erythrocytosis database | Miguel Silva, Celeste Bento, PT |
| 12:15 – 12:30 | JAK2 mutations databank | Lasse Kjær, DK, Serge Carillo, FR |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00 – 16:00 | Training and other Scientific Cooperation | Chair: Sylvie Hermouet, FR |
| 14:00 – 15:00 | Training Schools | |
| Detection of MPN mutations | Eric Lippert, Serge Carillo, FR | |
| Molecular diagnosis of congenital erythrocytosis | Celeste Bento, PT, Beatriz Bellosillo-Paricio, ES | |
| 15:00 – 16:00 | Scientific Cooperation | |
| 15:00 – 15:20 | Next-Generation Sequencing and BioInformatics | Erik Bongcam-Rudloff, SE |
| 15:20 – 15:35 | Search for new mutations: the GenRED project | Betty Gardie, FR |
| 15:35 – 15:50 | Hypoxia and inflammation | Drorit Neumann, IL |
| 15:50 – 16:00 | STSMs | Eric Lippert, FR |
| Discussion | ||
| 16:00 – 16:30 | Coffee/Tea break | |
| 16:30 – 18:30 | Guidelines | Chair: Mary Frances McMullin, UK |
| 16:30 – 16:55 | Guidelines for the quantification of JAK2 V617F | Niels Pallisgaard, DK |
| 17:00 – 17:20 | Guidelines for the molecular diagnosis of MPN with no mutation of JAK2 | Beatriz Bellosillo-Paricio, ES, Susanne Schnittger, DE |
| 17:25 – 17:45 | Guidelines for the diagnosis of congenital erythrocytosis | Mary Frances McMullin, UK |
| 17:50 – 18:10 | Guidelines for the diagnosis of pediatric erythrocytosis | Holger Cario, DE |
| 18:15 – 18:30 | Guidelines for the diagnosis of hereditary thrombocytosis | Sylvie Hermouet, FR Kais Hussein, DE |
| 19:30 – 22:30 | Buffet Dinner (Restaurant U Pinkasu) | |
FRIDAY 27 September, 2013 |
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| 08:45 – 10:45 | Special Session (II): Pathogenesis of MPNs and MPN-related hereditary diseases | Chair: Jiří Schwarz, CZ |
| 08:45 – 09:10 | Search for predisposition factors in familial myeloproliferative disorders | Christine Bellanné-Chantelot, FR |
| 09:15 – 09:40 | Benign hereditary thrombocytosis and sporadic myeloproliferative neoplasms share identical mutations: Consequences for the diagnosis and pathogenic model of chronic myeloproliferative diseases | Sylvie Hermouet, FR |
| 09:45 – 10:10 | MPN disease initiation and clonal architecture | Radek Skoda, CH |
| 10:15 – 10:30 | General discussion | |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee/Tea break | |
| 11:00 – 13:00 | Special Session (III): Pathogenesis of MPNs, including inflammation and hypoxia | Chair: Eric Lippert, FR |
| 11:00 – 11:25 | Role of chronic inflammation in the pathogenesis and clonal evolution of Philadelphia-negative MPNs | Hans Hasselbalch, DK |
| 11:30 – 11:55 | Significance of JAK2V617F allele burdens ≤1%: The low allele burden study | Eric Lippert, FR |
| 12:00 – 12:25 | Transcriptional regulation in hypoxia | David Hoogewijs, CH |
| 12:30 – 12:45 | Erythropoietin Receptor in hypoxia-induced stress – maintenance of surface levels despite reduction of intracellular receptor levels (selected abstract) | Dana Inbar, IL |
| 12:45 – 13:00 | Functional analysis of microRNA miR-10a in hematopoiesis (selected abstract) | Olivier Mansier, FR |
| General Discussion | ||
| 13:00 – 14:30 | Lunch | |
| 14:30 – 16:00 | Concluding Session: Remarks & Discussion | Chair: Sylvie Hermouet, FR |
| Remarks from the Rapporteur | Marietta Costache, RO | |
| Future of MPN&MPNr-EuroNet | Sylvie Hermouet, FR WG Chairs |
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| General discussion | ||
| 16:00 – 16:30 | Coffee/Tea Break | |
| 16:30-18:30 | Management committee meeting The presence of all MC members or their substitutes is required |
Sylvie Hermouet, Eric Lippert, FR |
58 registered participants on 07-12-2019
| # | Name | Affiliation | Country |
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| 1 | Sylvie HERMOUET | Inserm UMR892 | France |
| 2 | ERHAN APTULLAHOÄžLU | Master Student | Turkey |
| 3 | Francois Girodon | laboratory of Heamatology | France |
| 4 | Ekaterina Chelysheva | Hematology Research Center | Russian Fed. |
| 5 | Betty Gardie | Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes | France |
| 6 | Lukas Plank | Comenius University Jessenius Medical Faculty | Slovakia |
| 7 | juraj marcinek | Jessenius faculty of medicine | Slovakia |
| 8 | LUZ MARTINEZ | Hospital del Mar | Spain |
| 9 | Drorit Neumann | Tel-Aviv University | Israel |
| 10 | Dana Inbar | Sackler School of Medicine,Tel-Aviv University | Israel |
| 11 | Olivier Mansier | INSERM U1035 | France |
| 12 | Lasse Kjær | Roskilde Hospital | Denmark |
| 13 | Jana Marková | Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | Czech Republic |
| 14 | Jiri Schwarz | Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | Czechia |
| 15 | Velizar Shivarov | National Hematology Hospital | Bulgaria |
| 16 | Melanie Percy | Belast City Hospital | Northern Ireland |
| 17 | Adhamjon Abdullaev | Hematology research Center | Russian Fed |
| 18 | Holger Cario | University Medical Center Ulm | Germany |
| 19 | Selcuk Sozer | Istanbul University | Turkey |
| 20 | Eric Lippert | CHU de Bordeaux | France |
| 21 | Marta Vorland | Haukeland University Hospital | Norway |
| 22 | Irina Panovska-Stavridis | University Clinic of hematology-Skopje | Rep. Macedonia |
| 23 | Christine Bellanné-Chantelot | AP-HP Hôpital Pitié-Salpétrière | France |
| 24 | Véronique Laloux | QIAGEN Marseille | France |
| 25 | Lars Palmqvist | Sahlgrenska University Hospital | Sweden |
| 26 | Julia Asp | Sahlgrenska University Hospital | Sweden |
| 27 | Mary Frances McMullin | Queens University Belfast | N.Ireland |
| 28 | Hans Hasselbalch | Roskilde University Hospital | Denmark |
| 29 | Radek Skoda | University Hospital Basel | Switzerland |
| 30 | Morten Andersen | Rigshospitalet | Denmark |
| 31 | Alessandro Vannucchi | University of Florence | Italy |
| 32 | Naomi Porret | Inselspital Bern | Switzerland |
| 33 | Hajnalka Andrikovics | Hungarian National Blood Transfusion Service | Hungary |
| 34 | Ana Livun | University hospital Dubrava | Croatia |
| 35 | Maruska Marusic | University Hospital Dubrava | Croatia |
| 36 | Peter Taschner | Leiden University Medical Center | The Netherlands |
| 37 | Monika Horvathova | Palacky University | Czech Republic |
| 38 | Jana Kucerova | Palacky University | Czech Republic |
| 39 | David Hoogewijs | University of Zürich | Switzerland |
| 40 | Lucie Lanikova | Palacky University, Faculty of Medicine | Czech Republic |
| 41 | Vladimir Divoky | Palacky University, Faculty of Medicine | Czech Republic |
| 42 | Celeste Bento | Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra | Portugal |
| 43 | Miguel Silva | Senso Comum Lda | Portugal |
| 44 | Beatriz Bellosillo | Hospital del Mar | Spain |
| 45 | Annette Schmitt-Graeff | Universityhospital Freiburg | Germany |
| 46 | Elisabeth Oppliger Leibundgut | University Hospital Bern | Switzerland |
| 47 | Aasne K Aarsand | Haukeland University Hospital | Norway |
| 48 | Dina Naguib | CHU CAEN | France |
| 49 | Frederic LAMBERT | University of Liege | Belgique |
| 50 | Erik Bongcam-Rudloff | SLU | Sweden |
| 51 | Marieta Costache | DC Cost Office Reporter | Belgium |
| 52 | Inga Dadeshidze | Cost Office Action Science Officer | Belgium |
| 53 | Anja Van Der Snickt | Cost Office Action Administrative Officer | Belgium |
| 54 | PAOLA GUGLIELMELLI | UNIVERSITY OF FLORENCE | ITALY |
| 55 | Jan Jacques Michiels | Goodheart Insitute & Foundation | NL |
| 56 | Robert Kralovics | CeMM | Austria |
| 57 | Niels Pallisgaard | Vejle Hospital | Denmark |
| 58 | Dagmar Pospisilova | Faculty Hospital of Palacky University | Česká republika |
Conference location
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| Grand Majestic Plaza Hotel Booking and Conference Service Truhlářská 16, 110 00 Prague 1 Czech Republic Phone: +420 211 159 100 Fax: +420 211 159 159 |
Organizer of the event Meritis Obrovského 644, Prague 4 Czech Republic Contact person: Ms. Milena Notová Email: notova@meritis.cz |
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The new design hotel Grand Majestic Plaza, a member of WORLDHOTELS chain, is located in one of the most desirable localities, in the heart of historical and business centre of Prague, just few steps from the famous Municipal House, Gothic Powder Gate, significant Republic Square, most attractive shopping centre Palladium and near the famous Wenceslas square. All the other city’s attractions are within easy reach. Náměstí republiky (Republic square) metro station is located 200 m from the hotel.
For booking your room please see below the Accommodation section.
Contact with the organizers: Before contacting the organizers, please read carefully all information provided on the website. The meeting organization contact person is Ms. Milena Notová. Hotel reservation, questions regarding transport, planes… should be addressed to her. Email: notova@meritis.cz. She will be pleased to assist. Also, if participants want to contact the hotel directly, they can mention the following group code: COST.
Questions may also be asked through the Contact webpage. Thank you for your understanding and co-operation.
How to register, submit a contribution, pay registration fees, get invoice? For registration, submission of contribution … select Registration on the menu bar.
How to get there?
Visa regime in the Czech Republic
Czech Republic has been part of the European Union and Schengen space since December 2007.
Currency
Currency in Czech Republic is the Czech Crown (CZK).
The current exchange rate (as of March 2013) is 1 € = 24.523 CZK.
As the official currency, the Czech crown is the best and often the only possible currency to use when paying. Although Czech Republic is part of the European Union, the Euro is not widely accepted. Some stores, restaurants and hotels accept payments in Euros but the exchange rate may not be advantageous. However, many exchange offices are available and easy to reach everywhere in the centre.
Travelling to Prague by air …
The main airport is Václav Havel Airport Prague.
46 scheduled airlines offer direct flights from 83 destinations in 38 countries to Václav Havel Airport Prague.
Questions about transport should be addressed to Ms. Milena Notová (email: notova@meritis.cz). She will be pleased to assist.
Transportation from the Václav Havel Airport Prague to the hotel Grand Majestic Plaza
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- Taxi
It takes approximately 25 – 30 minutes (40 minutes in heavy traffic) to reach the centre. The price for taxi is approx. 500-600 CZK from the Václav Havel Airport to the Grand Majestic Plaza hotel. Please check the price with the taxi driver at entering the cab.
Please contact counters of taxi operators located at the arriving hall of Terminal 1 and 2 (AAA Radiotaxi, Radiocab taxi). Departure points are situated in front of arriving halls. - Public transport
The Airport Express is a special line connecting the Airport with the Main Train Station. The bus stops right at the Republic square (2 minutes walking from the hotel).
One way ticket costs 60 CZK. It takes approximately 40 minutes.
Or
Bus No. 100 leaves from the outside of the Arrivals terminal and will take you to the Zličín metro (underground) terminal station of line “B”. From there, you can take the metro using the same ticket to continue to Náměstí republiky (Republic square) Metro station (13 stops). It takes approximately 50 minutes. One way ticket costs 32 CZK.
- Taxi
Travelling to Prague by car …
Find here all needed information.
Travelling to Prague by train …
Czech Republic has a dense rail network. Connections by train are usually relatively reliable and cheap.
Public transport in Prague
There are three lines of Metro and dense network of trams and buses. The transport is comfortable, quick and cheap. Tickets are universal, available in kiosks and in ticket machines in Metro stations and at some of tram stations. Prices:
| Basic ticket – up to 90 min. | 32 CZK | 24 hrs ticket | 110 CZK |
| Short-term ticket – up to 30 min. | 24 CZK | 72 hrs ticket | 310 CZK |
Accommodation
Each participant has to make his/her own room reservation.
It is recommended to stay at:
- Grand Majestic Plaza Hotel where the main event will take place.
4* deluxe Grand Majestic Plaza has 196 spacious design rooms. Rooms are equipped with individually adjustable air-conditioning, internet connection, LCD TV-SAT, radio, alarm clock, minibar, coffee & tea making facilities, safe deposit box, writing desk and chair. Room size is approximately 23 m².
Special rate for this meeting is 118 € / night. Do not forget to mention the code “COST” to get this benefit and make reservation before August 24, 2013.
For booking your room, please fill in enclosed Room Reservation form and send it to reservation@hotel-grandmajestic.cz
Participants who chose to stay in other hotels can use public transport to the Grand Majestic Plaza hotel (to metro Náměstí republiky) or taxi service (rate around 28 CZK/1,15 EUR per km). It is desirable to order taxis via hotel receptions, rather than stopping them in the street.
Other recommended hotels in walking distance from the conference venue:
Prague - Touristic information
Prague is known for its historical treasures and is said to be one of the most attractive cities in the world. The historic centre of Prague (Hradčany with Prague Castle, the Lesser Quarter, the Charles Bridge, Old Town square including the Astronomical Clock, New Town and Vyšehrad) occupies an area of 8,66 km² on both sides of the Vltava river and has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1992.
The historical centre of Prague is characterized by winding alleys and all architectural styles (romanesque, gothic, baroque, classicist, art nouveau, cubist, functionalist and other modern styles) are represented. You can prove yourself that the Prague’s nick name of the “City of hundred towers” is quite adequate.
Weather in the end of September may be quite variable – from the “Indian summer” with temperatures over 20 °C to a humid autumn weather with temperatures around 10 °C. The mean daily maximums are 18 °C, the mean daily minimums are 8 °C.










