
13th November, 1998
Cardiothoracic Surgery:
An Alliance with Molecular Medicine
Incorporating
A Royal College of Surgeons Hunterian Lecture
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10:25 |
Welcome Mr John Wright, Section President |
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Session 1: Chairman - Bruce Keogh |
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10:30 |
The Future: Magic, Mirrors or Molecular Medicine Professor Sir David Weatherall, Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford University and Honorary Director of the Institute of Molecular medicine |
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11:10 |
The Future: Cardiac Surgery or Molecular Surgery Philip Hornick, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London |
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11:20 |
A Blot in the Plot: Detection Techniques in Cardiac Science Paul Barton, Reader in Molecular Biology, Imperial College School of Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK |
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11.50 |
Gene therapy of blood vessels and vein grafts Keith Channon, Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology, Oxford University |
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12:30 |
Discussion: Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask |
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13:00 |
LUNCH |
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Session 2: Chairman - Ken Taylor |
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14:00 |
Case Presentations |
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Session 3: Chairman - David Chambers |
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15:00 |
Gene Therapy for lung disease: from Mouse to Man - Fact or Fiction Eric Alton, Imperial College School of Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute, London UK |
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15:45 |
TEA |
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Session 4: Chairman - Tom Treasure |
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16:00 |
Royal College of Surgeons of England Hunterian Lecture Surgery for heart failure: the role of revascularisation of hibernating Myocardium in ischaemic cardiomyopathy. Domenico Pagano, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK |
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17:00 |
RECEPTION |
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18:00 |
Dinner |