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    The International Neonatal Hematology and Immunology Meeting has partnered with the ISEH 37th Annu

    Scientific Meeting to be held July 9-12 in Boston, MA. The objective is to join together world class experts in developmen

    hematology, immunology and infectious disease with a knowledgeable audience of perinatal physicians, nurse practitioneand nurses to focus discussion on unique features of the maturing immune system and how those characteristics influen

    responses to multiorgan injury during host defense. The concurrent meeting format will feature dynamic speakers explorincontroversies in translational immunology, hematology and inflammatory responses to injury. Joint sessions will provide

    unique blend of educational opportunities and small discussion groups to encourage novel opportunities for collaborati

    research. CME credits available by Boston University. Register for Neonatal meeting separately; discounts for trainees.

    To learn more about this innovative meeting, visit www.iseh.orgfor on line registration or call 914 493 8558.

    Joseph A. Bellanti, MD,Georgetown University School of Medicine

    Historical Perspective on Progress in Neonatal Immunology

    Ofer Levy, MD, Childrens Hospital Boston & Harvard Medical School

    Distinct Functional Expression of the toll-like Receptor System at Birth

    Mervin C. Yoder, MD,Cancer Research Institute, Indianapolis, IN

    Ontogeny of Hematopoieses in the Mouse: New Insights Using New Models

    Mitchell S. Cairo, MD,Morgan StanleyChildrens Hospital - New York-Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Cente

    Genetic Dysregulation of Neonatal Cellular and Phagocytic Immunity

    Thorsten W. Orlikowsky,MD,University Childrens Hospital, Aachen, Germany

    Monocytes/macrophages in Neonatal Sepsis-associated Organ Destruction

    Gaetano Chirico, MD,Universit degli Studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy

    Immunologic Factors in Human Milk

    Anne Donnet-Hughes, PhD, Nestle Research Centre, Digestive Health Group, Lausanne, Switzerland

    Bacterial Imprinting on the Neonatal Immune System via Breast Milk Leukocytes?

    E. Richard Stiehm, MD, Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA

    Diagnosis and Management of Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes

    Lars A. Hanson, MD,University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden

    Mucosal Immunity of the Neonate

    Melissa Halpern, PhD,University of Arizona

    TNF Mediated Mechanisms of Injury in Necrotizing Enterocolitis

    Edmund F. LaGamma, MD,Maria Fareri Childrens Hospital-New York Medical College

    PRBC Transfusions, Mesenteric Oxygen Delivery and Immune Barrier Functions

    Robert D. Christensen, MD, Intermountain Healthcare Clinical Research McKay Dee

    Hospital - The Dark Side of Platelet Transfusions in the NICU

    Rodolfo Bracci, MD,University of Siena, Siena, Italy

    Generation of Oxygen Free Radicals in the Neonate

    Giuseppe Buonocore, MD,University of Siena, Siena, Italy

    Free Radical Mediated Neonatal Brain Damage

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    Alan Leviton, MD,Harvard Medical School/Childrens Hospital Boston and

    Olaf Dammann, MD,Tufts Floating Hospital for Children

    Inflammation and Brain Damage/Cerebral Palsy

    Rodney P.A. Rivers, MD,Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, Paddington, London

    The Monocyte in Coagulation

    Paul Govaert, MD,Sophia Childrens Hospital-Rotterdam, The NetherlandsThrombosis in the Newborn Brain

    Sandra (Sunny) E. Juul, MD,University of Washington

    High Dose Erythopoietin to Rescue Brain Injury in Animal Models: Bench to Bedside

    Andrea Lojacono, MD, Universit degli Studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy

    Maternal Autoimmune Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy and its Impact on Fetus

    Mario Motta, MD,Universit degli Studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy

    Autoimmunity, Pregnancy and Immune-Related Neonatal Injury

    Alexandra H. Filipovich, MD,Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OhioHemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis in Pregnancy and Neonates

    John Widness, MD,University of Iowa/College of Medicine

    Rational Basis for PRBC Transfusions in Preterm Neonates

    Sophie Aronis, MD, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece

    Prothrombotic Factors in Perinatal Stroke

    Antonio DelVecchio,MD,Ospedale A. Perrino, Brindisi, Italy

    Disorders of Platelet Functions

    A. Claudio Molinari, MD,Istituto Scientifico Giannina Gaslini Childrens Hospital, Genoa, ItalyNeonatal Thrombophilia: Laboratory Evidences

    James B. Bussel, MD,New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center

    Fetal and Neonatal Immune Thrombocytopenia

    Marietta Xanthou, MD,Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece

    Neonatal Infection-Inflammatory Mediators

    Josef Neu, MD,University of Florida College of Medicine

    NEC, Neonatal Sepsis-Multi-organ Failure and Ststemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

    Margaret K. Hostetter, MD,Yale University School of MedicineMechanisms Underlying Candidemia in Neonates

    Kim A. Boggess, MD, UNC-Chapel Hill

    Impact of Maternal Oral Health on Preterm Birth and Small for Gestational Age

    Paola Saracco, MD and Claudio Fabris,MD,Regina Margherita Childrens Hospital, Turin, Italy

    The Italian Registry of Neonatal and Pediatric Thrombosis: treatment and collaborative efforts

    Pearay L. Ogra, MD,Children's Hospital of Buffalo, NY

    Conference Summary