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Dear Colleagues, Monday, 22 August 2005 We cordially invite you to participate in the 3rd BALTIC STEM CELL CONFERENCE, which will take place in the beautiful and exceedingly comfortable Kempinski Grand Hotel Heiligendamm. This year’s conference will have two main focuses: The symposium “Tissue Engineering in Head and Neck Surgery” on Monday is supported by the EXPERTISSUES “Network of Excellence”. Advances in reconstructive head and neck surgery have revealed the vast potential of tissue engineering in otorhinolaryngology. This symposium links clinical insights in head and neck surgery with recent developments in biomaterial and stem cell technology. The following evening reception will allow participants from diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and foster collaborations. The joint workshop on Tuesday will address educational, industrial, and legal issues that are relevant for both tissue engineering and cell therapy approaches. Clinicians, scientists, and biotech companies together will work on accelerating the “bench-tobedside” process to the benefit of our patients Wednesday, the workshop “Clinical Cell Therapy for Myocardial Regeneration” will attempt to summarize the current clinical experience in the fast-moving field of cardiovascular cell therapy. Since numerous clinical trials are already on the way, there will certainly be enough substance for discussion. This is not to say that we have overcome the need for basic research, but to give clinicians who try to exploit the potential of regenerative therapy an opportunity to exchange their experience, to determine where they stand, and to reflect on where they want to go. The 3rd BALTIC STEM CELL CONFERENCE will be held under the auspices of the ScanBalt BioRegion “network of networks”. ScanBalt is funded by the Nordic Innovation Center and the European Commission and promotes the development of a globally competitive meta-bioregion. Tissue Engineering in Head and Neck Surgery Nicole Rotter Stephan Lang Tomasz Siminiak (Joint Workshop) Welcome address Barbara Wollenberg, Nicole Rotter, Lübeck 08:30 Clinical Background Chair: B. Wollenberg, R. Huss 09:10 Clinical point of view: What type of tissue do we need? Frank Riedel, Mannheim 09:25 Tracheal surgery: Clinical requirements Stephan Lang, Luebeck 09:40 Surgical reconstruction of the auricle: Clinical state of the art Konrad Sommer, Luebeck Transplants and implants in middle ear surgery Hans-Wilhelm Pau, Rostock 10:10 Laryngeal reconstruction Georges Lawson, Yvoir 10:25 Discussion Coffee break 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Ear chondrocytes as a source for cartilage tissue engineering in different anatomic regions Gerjo van Osch, Rotterdam Strategies for tissue engineering of salivary glands Markus Bücheler, Bonn Embryonic stem cell differentiation into chondrogenic cells Jürgen Rohwedel, Luebeck Exocrine glands as a source for stem/progenitor cells Charli Kruse, Luebeck 12:00 Application of molecular imaging in stem cell tracking Robert Krieg, Siemens, Erlangen 12.15 Discussion The 3rd BALTIC STEM CELL Is endorsed and sponsored by: G-CSF in acute ischemia: Is it safe? Jonathan Hill, London 08:20 The FIRST-LINE-MI study Christoph A. Nienaber, Rostock 08:40 Intracoronary infusion of BMC: A multicenter trail Andreas Zeiher, Frankfurt 09:00 The BOOST study Helmut Drexler, Hannover 09:20 The IACT study Bodo Strauer, Düsseldorf 09:40 Intracoronary delivery of CD133+ cells Jozef Bartunek, Aalst Coffee break 10:00 CD133+ peripheral blood vs. marrow stem cells Rosaria Giordano, Milano Novel tissue & cell products: From bench to bedside The baltic tissue engineering perspective Nureddin Ashammakhi, Finnland Intracoronary cell delivery Graduate studies in Europe Anselm Fremmer, German Research Foundation, Bonn 2. Integrating European Research Efforts iPOOL: A digital tissue engineering platform for Europe Jürgen Beier, Augsburg 10:10 Integrating postgraduate education in TE Gustav Steinhoff, Rostock 10:30 Discussion 10:20 Discussion 11:15 Clinical stem cell applications: Requirements and perspectives Ralph Huss, Munich 11:00 11:35 How a tissue engineering product gets to the patient Michael Sittinger, Berlin Myoblast transplantation: History and milestones Felipe Prosper, Pamplona 11:20 11:55 GMP grade cell manipulation: The cell factory Rosaria Giordano, Milano Clinical myoblast delivery methods Tomasz Siminiak, Poznan 11:40 12:15 What does the law say? Hans-Dieter Kleine, Rostock Volker Kiefel, Rostock Transendocardial myoblast delivery Hüsseyin Ince, Rostock 12:00 MAGIC-2 Study: Current status Hermann Reichenspurner, Hamburg 12:45 Discussion 12:20 Discussion 14:00 CABG & CD34+ BMSC injection Amit Patel, Pittsburgh Biomaterials Chair: S. Lang, J. Kramer 14:20 CABG & CD133+ BMSC injection Christof Stamm, Rostock Coffee break Myoblast delivery to the heart Lunch break Lunch break Clinical grade cell processing Lunch break Stem cell mobilization in cardiology 08:00 09:10 Cell Sources Chair: N. Rotter, S. Tiwari 1. Overview of regional programs German efforts in tissue engineering Christof Stamm, Rostock Tissue engineering in Portugal Helena Azevedo, Braga 09:50 Clinical Cell Therapy for Myocardial Regeneration (Consortium Myocardial Repair Workshop) 08:50 09:30 09:55 We look forward to welcoming you in Rostock-Heiligendamm! Christof Stamm Gustav Steinhoff European Education Concepts for Tissue Engineering (Expertissues Workshop) 09:00 Wednesday, 24 August 2005 Tuesday, 23 August 2005 14:00 Centralized BMC preparation Torsten Tonn, BSD Hessen 14:20 BMC preparation for cardiovascular use Wolfgang Rüdinger, Cytonet Intramyocardial stem cell delivery 14:00 Inflammation and immunity Pio Conti, Chieti 14:50 14:40 CABG & CD133+ PBSC injection Giulio Pompilio, Monza 14:30 New Biomaterials for application in head and neck surgery Paul Hatton, Sheffield Clinical grade cell selection Elmar Burchardt, Miltenyi Biotec 15:10 15:00 Long-term cell storage Dietmar Egger, Vita34, Leipzig TMLR and cell therapy Hans M. Klein, Düsseldorf 15:30 Mesenchymal stem cell: Is clinical use justified? Anthony D. Ho, Heidelberg 15:50 Discussion 16:30 Public perception of cardiac cell therapy Volker Jacobs, DGRM 17:00 Does the experimental evidence justify clinical trials? Ren Ke Li, Toronto 14:50 Marine collagens – a new scaffold material Holger Notbohm, Luebeck 15:20 Human myoblast preparation for transplantation Maciej Kurpisz, Poznan 15:10 Polysaccharide scaffolds for bone and cartilage repair Paul Gatenholm, Chalmers 15:40 Discussion 16:30 Clinical cell delivery systems Warren Sherman, New York 20:00 Dinner 15:30 Discussion 19:30 Reception Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Do we move too fast? Organizing Secretariat Janica Schütz Klinik und Poliklinik für Herzchirurgie Universität Rostock D-18055 Rostock Germany email: [email protected] Fax: +49 381 494 6107 Phone: +49 381 494 6106 http://www.herzchirurgie-rostock.de/meetings/bssc2005 http://www.uni-luebeck/hno/meetings/bssc2005 Please be aware that the number of participants is limited! Please register prior to 14 July 2005 by mailing the enclosed postcard or by emailing the organizing secretatriat at [email protected] Registration fee: for 1 day Scientific Secretariat Christof Stamm, MD Gustav Steinhoff, MD Klinik für Herzchirurgie Universität Rostock Schillingallee 35 18055 Rostock Germany Nicole Rotter, MD Stephan Lang, MD HNO Klinik Universität Lübeck Ratzeburger Allee 160 23538 Lübeck Germany [email protected] [email protected] Venue Faculty Registration Monday Tuesday Wednesday € 150,“ “ for 2 days Monday & Tuesday Tuesday & Wednesday € 250,“ for 3 days Monday – Wednesday € 350,- Reduced fee for students: €25,- per day The registration fee covers conference attendance, lunch, and reception/dinner at the Kempinski Grand Hotel Heiligendamm. Accomodation is not included Bank transfer: “Baltic Stem Cell Conference” Deutsche Apotheker und Ärztebank Acc/Kto: 020 580 10 79 BLZ: 100 906 03 IBAN: DE 10 300 601 01 020 580 10 79 SWIFT/BIC Code: DAAE DE DD Registration is valid once the registration fee has been received. Written requests for cancellation/refund must be received prior to 14 August 2005 and will be subject to a €50,cancellation fee. The program may be subject to changes Accomodation We have reserved a limited number of rooms at special rates in several hotels. Please contact the hotel directly and mention the “Baltic Stem Cell Conference” . Please note that the reservation/cancellation rules of the respective hotel apply www.kempinski-heiligendamm.com Kempinski Grand Hotel Heiligendamm +49-38203-7400 www.kempinski-heiligendamm.com (€ 198,- – € 284,-) Hotel Hübner, Warnemünde +49-381-54340 www.hotel-huebner.de (€ 115,- - € 140,-) Romantik Hotel, Bad Doberan +49-38203-63036 (€ 90,- - € 100,-) Aquamarin Hotel, Kühlungsborn +49-38293-4020 www.hotel-aquamarin.de (€ 60,- - € 80,-) 3rd BALTIC STEM CELL CONFERENCE Nureddin Ashammakhi, University of Tampere, Finnland Helena Azevedo, Polymer Engineering, University of Minho, Portugal Jozef Bartunek, OLV Hospital Aalst, Belgium Jürgen Beier, ICU, Augsburg, Germany Markus Bücheler, ENT Surgery, University of Bonn, Germany Elmar Burchardt, Miltenyi Biotec, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany Pio Conti, Immunology, University of Chieti, Italy Helmut Drexler, Cardiology, MHH, Hannover, Germany Dietmar Egger, Vita34, Leipzig, Germany Anselm Fremmer, DFG, Bonn, Germany Paul Gatenholm, University of Chalmers, Sweden Rosaria Giordano, Hematology, University of Milan, Italy Paul Hatton, University of Sheffield, UK Jonathan Hill, Guy's, King's and St Thomas School of Medicine, London, UK Anthony D. Ho, Hematology, University of Heidelberg, Germany Ralph Huss, Pathology, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany Hüsseyin Ince, Cardiology, University of Rostock, Germany Volker Jacobs, DGRM / Technical University Munich, Germany Volker Kiefel, Transfusion Medicine, University of Rostock, Germany Hans M. Klein, Cardiac Surgery, University of Düsseldorf, Germany Hans-Dieter Kleine, Hematology, University of Rostock, Germany Robert Krieg, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany Jan Kramer, Internal Medicin, University of Lübeck, Germany Charli Kruse, Medical Molecular Biology, University of Lübeck, Germany Maciej Kurpisz, Cardiology, Medical University Poznan, Poland Stephan Lang, ENT, University of Lübeck, Germany Georges Lawson, University Hospital of Louvain, Yvoir, Belgium Ren Ke Li, Cardiac Surgery, University of Toronto, Canada Markus Bücheler, ENT, University of Bonn, Germany Christoph Nienaber, Cardiology, University of Rostock, Germany Holger Notbohm, Med. Mol. Biology, University of Luebeck, Germany Gerjo van Osch, ENT Research, University of Rotterdam, Netherlands Amit Patel, Cardiac Surgery, UPMC Pittsburgh, USA Hans-Wilhelm Pau, ENT, University of Rostock, Germany Giulio Pompilio, Centro Cardiologico Monzino IRCCS, Italy Felipe Prosper Cardoso, Clínica Univ. de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain Hermann Reichenspurner, Cardiac Surgery, University of Hamburg Frank Riedel, ENT Dept., University of Mannheim, Germany Jürgen Rohwedel, Med. Mol. Biology, University of Luebeck, Germany Nicole Rotter, ENT, University of Lübeck, Germany Wolfgang Rüdinger, Cytonet, Hannover, Germany Warren Sherman, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City, USA Tomasz Siminiak, Cardiology, Medical University Poznan, Poland Michael Sittinger, Charité, Berlin, Germany Konrad Sommer, ENT, University of Lübeck, Germany Christof Stamm, Cardiac Surgery, University of Rostock, Germany Gustav Steinhoff, Cardiac Surgery, University of Rostock, Germany Bodo Strauer, Cardiology, University of Düsseldorf, Germany Torsten Tonn, BSD Hessen, Frankfurt, Germany Barbara Wollenberg, ENT, University of Lübeck, Germany Andreas Zeiher, Cardiology, University of Frankfurt, Germany University of Lübeck Medical University of Poznan University of Rostock 3rd BALTIC STEM CELL CONFERENCE EUROPEAN NETWORK “MYOCARDIAL REPAIR ” & “EXPERTISSUES” NETWORK OF EXCELLENCE Tissue Engineering in Head and Neck Surgery & Clinical Cell Therapy for Myocardial Regeneration August 22 – 24, 2005 Kempinski Grand Hotel Heiligendamm, Germany Organized by: Dept. of Cardiac Surgery, University of Rostock ENT Dept., University of Lübeck Dept. of Cardiology, Medical University of Poznan