CGDN ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING 2001
FROM GENES TO THERAPIES
THURSDAY APRIL 26- SUNDAY APRIL 29, 2001

FINAL PROGRAM

Manoir Saint-Saveur
246, ch. du Lac Millette
Saint-Saveur-des-Monts (Quebec) J0R 1R3
Tel: 450-227-1879 Fax: 450-227-8512
http://www.manoir-saint-sauveur.com/


THURSDAY, APRIL 26


17:00

ARRIVE HOTEL - check-in, poster set-up and settle

18:30 - 20:00

DINNER (Hotel Restaurant)

20:00 - 20.30

WELCOME SESSION (Matterhorn Rooms)

20:00

MICHAEL HAYDEN (Scientific Director, CGDN): Welcome

20:15

RON WOZNOW (CEO, CGDN): Our New Mission Statement

21:00

NIGHT OWL SOCIAL and poster set-up


FRIDAY, APRIL 27


07:00 - 08:00

BREAKFAST BUFFET (Hotel Restaurant)

08:00 - 12:20

SESSION 1: HOT NEWS FROM THE CGDN RESEARCH PROGRAM (Matterhorn Rooms)
Facilitator: Lap-Chee Tsui

08:00

Brenda Gallie (OCI): 'A novel gene that may be an oncogene'

08:20

Anurag Tandon (UofT) 'Processing and Trafficking of Nicastrin'

08:40

Michael Hayden (UBC): 'From a rare disease to treatment of the most common lipid abnormality in Coronary Artery Disease'

09:00

Diane Cox (UofA): 'Copper-Iron Connection in Dogs and Humans'

09:20

Roy Gravel (UofC): 'Folate/vitamin B12 metabolism: Role of methionine synthase reductase and generation of a knock-out mouse model'

09:40

Philippe Gros (McGill): 'Genetic control of susceptibility to mycobacterial infections'

10:00- 10.40

Coffee Break

10.40 François Rousseau (Laval): 'Short polyglutamine tracts in the androgen receptor are protective against breast cancer in the general population'

11:00

Frank Jirik (UofC): 'Novel cross and a new mouse model of Fanconi Anemia'

11:20

Lorne Clarke (UBC): Mucopolysaccaridosis Type 1: Clinical Trials

11:40

Pieter Cullis (UBC): 'Tumour-Specific Gene Expression Following I.V. Injection of Stabilized Plasmid-Lipid Particles'

12:00-13:30

Lunch (Hotel Restaurant)

12:00 - 13:30

PRIORITIES & PLANNING COMMITTEE (Room Vail A) (P&P members only)

13:30 - 15:00

SESSION 2: TECHNOLOGIES: NEW ANIMAL MODELS (Existing & Potential Resources) (Matterhorn Rooms)

Facilitator: Roy Gravel

13:30

Emil Skamene (McGill) & Guy Rouleau (McGill): Epilepsy & Congenic Mice

13:50

Frank Jirik (UofC) & Blair Leavitt (UBC): Huntington Disease & Transgenic Mice

14:10 Marina Gertsenstein (SLRI) & Corrinne Lobe (Sunnybrook Hospital) 'Novel technologies available for ES cell-mediated genome alterations'

14:30

Elizabeth M Simpson (UBC): Mouse Behavior Testing Suite

14:50 - 16:45 Break & Attended Poster Session I (Salons St. Moritz & Edelweiss)
16:45 - 18:15

SESSION 3: CGDN / CIHR INSTITUTE OF GENETICS: STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES
(Matterhorn Rooms)

Facilitator: Michael Hayden

16:45 Rod McInnes (Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Genetics)
17:15 Discussion
18:30

DINNER (Salon Chamonix)


SATURDAY, APRIL 28


07:00 - 08:00

Breakfast Buffet (Hotel Restaurant)

08:00 - 10:00

SESSION 4: NEW PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS AND SCHOLARS (Matterhorn Rooms)
Facilitator: Rachel Wevrick

08:00

Geoffrey Hicks (U of Manitoba): 'Mammalian Functional Genomics: Large scale strategies for the development of allelic panels of embryonic stem cell mutations'

08:20

Jayne Danska (HSC) 'Unraveling complex traits: genetic and functional analysis of Type 1 diabetes'

08:40

William Foulkes (McGill) 'Clinical, pathological and molecular characteristics of hereditary breast cancer '

09:00

Susan Andrew (U of Alberta) 'DNA mismatch repair and tumourigenesis'

09:20

Celia Greenwood (McGill) 'Pedigree selection and tests of linkage in a Hutterite pedigree'

09:40

Christopher Pearson (HSC) 'Expansions of (CTG)/(CAG) Repeats in a Primate DNA Replication System'

10.00- 11:15 Break & Attended Poster Session II (Salons St. Moritz & Edelweiss)

11:15 - 12:30

SESSION 5: TECHNOLOGIES: CHIPPING AWAY AT THE GENOME (Matterhorn Rooms)
Facilitator: Francois Rousseau

11:15

Tom Hudson (McGill): The Microarray Experiment

11:45 Rima Rozen (McGill): Microarray Analysis of brain RNA in mice with MTHFR deficiency & hyperhomocysteinuria
12:00 Mike Szego (HSC): Gene expression in neurodegeneration
12:15 Robert Sladek (McGill): Steroid genomics

12:30 - 14:00

CGDN Annual General Meeting & Lunch (Salon Chamonix)

14:00 - 17:00 Individual Networking Sessions
17:00 - 18:30 Attended Poster Session III (Salons St. Moritz & Edelweiss)
19:00

BANQUET (Salon Chamonix)

Keynote Speaker: The Right Hon. Don Mazankowski (Chair of Board of Directors, CGDN)
"New Approaches to Developing Health Policy"


SUNDAY, APRIL 29


08:00 - 09:00

Breakfast Buffet (Hotel Restaurant)

08:30 PLENARY SESSION (Matterhorn Rooms)
Pavel Hamet (UdM): "Ancestors, obesity and hypertension in Saguenay"
09:00 - 10.00 SESSION 6: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: Bioinformatics, Proteomics & Unigene Resource
Facilitator: Stephen Herst
09:00 Francis Ouellette (UBC) 'Blueprint and BIND: a new world resource for the database of interactions established in Vancouver'
09:25 Keith Ashman (SLRI) "How Many Proteomes must a Man Walk Down"

09:50

Steve Scherer (HSC) Using the Unigene Resource

10:00 - 10:15 Coffee Break

10:15- 12:00

SESSION 7: RESEARCH ADVANCES (continued)
Facilitators: Johanne Fox

10:15

Silvia Vidal (OHRI): 'An activating C-type lectin NK cell receptor confers resistance to infection with mouse cytomegalovirus'

10:30

Eduardo Diez (McGill): "Towards the identification of the natural host defense gene Lgn1"

10:45

Craig Dorrell (HSC): "Gene transfer into stem cells: implications for gene therapy"

11:00

Xueping Fan (McGill): "Characterization of the OMPD gene product, Poly(A) Binding Protein Nuclear 1 (PABPN1)"

11:15

Michael Wilson (UVic): "Comparative Analysis of a gene rich region on human chromosome 7q22 and the orthologous region in the mouse"

11:30

Ramsey Saleem (UofA): "A molecular dissection of the FOXC1 forkhead domain"

11:45

Wrap Up - Michael Hayden

12:00 - 13:00

Lunch (Hotel Restaurant)

13:30

Buses depart