6th EUROPEANCYTOGENETICSCONFERENCE
EuropeanCytogeneticists
Association
7-10 July 2007ISTANBUL TURKEY
6th EuropeanCytogeneticsConference
Table ofContents
• Invitation 3• Committees 4• Preliminary Scientific Programme 5• General Information 10• Istanbul in brief 14• Registration 15• Hotel Accommodation & Tours 17Enclosures
Registration Form
Hotel Accommodation & Tour Form
Important DatesCongress Dates 7-10 July 2007
Deadline for Abstracts Submission of 1 March 2007
Deadline for Early Registration 15 March 2007
Deadline for Late Registration 1 July 2007
Deadline for Guaranteed Hotel Accomodation 1 March 2007
Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception 7 July 2007
Gala Dinner 9 July 2007
Invitation
Welcome to Istanbul,
A warm invitation to the Sixth European Cytogenetics Conference
in Istanbul,July 7-10, 2007. The site of the conference is one of the mostattractive and vivid European cities with a long and splendidtradition. Istanbul, the word stems from the Greek "eis ten polin",to the city, as Byzanz, Konstantinopolis was the city of theMediterranean world during the late antique and entire medievalperiod. Compared to it, not only Paris, London, and Vienna, butalso Rome were small and less important. Istanbul offers not onlycultural attractions spanning the antique via the medieval Byzantineto the Islamic, particularly Osman, art. It has an active modern artistscene as well. It also has the flair of a vivid international southernEuropean metropole with the well-known Turkish tradition ofhospitality where the West and the East, where Europe and theOrient, and Christianity and Islam meet in a mostly peaceful wayof mutual inspiration.We are looking forward to welcome you in the City, Istanbul.
Seher Basaran and Albert Schinzel
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Committees
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Organizing CommitteeSeher Basaran (Istanbul)Jose M. Garcia-Sagredo (Madrid)Seniha Hac›hanefio¤lu (Istanbul)Lidia Larizza (Milan)Konstantin Miller (Hannover)Mariano Rocchi (Bari)Albert Schinzel (Zurich)
International AdvisoryCommittee?????????
Invited speakers and chairsA. Geurts van KesselAlexander BelyayevAlexandre ReymondBert de VriesBryan YoungCatherine StaessenCedric Le CaignecDomenico PignoneE. EichlerEddy MaherF. KooyF. SpelemanF. YangFranck PellestorG. LuleciG. van BuggenhoutGrace HobsonHakan Ozkan
Heike FieglerJ. CrollaJ. WoutersJoris VermeeschM. AlikasifogluM. BahceM. Garcia-CaldesM. Rodriguez de AlbaMariaClara BonagliaMarian OrgaardNazneen RahmanOrsetta ZuffardiP. StankiewiczRichard RedonS. ArtanSusan J. HamiltonUlf KristofferssonWilliam Saunders
PreliminaryScientificProgramme
Saturday, July 7, 2006Morning10:00 AM Registration of the participants05:00 PMAfternoon02:00 PM E.C.A. Permanent Working Groups
Co-ordinators: E. Blennow05:30 PM Opening ceremony
Chaired by Lidia LarizzaA. Schinzel: How chromosome aberrations are formed
07:00 PM Welcome Reception
Sunday, July 8, 2006Morning08:30 AM PLENARY SESSIONS
Clinical cytogenetics IChaired by K. Madan, G. LüleciW. Bickmore: Nuclear organisation of chromatin and humandiseaseK.H. Orstavik: Skewed X-inactivation and human diseaseG. van Buggenhout: Chromosome aberrations in ageingmentally retarded persons
10:30 AM Coffee-break and Trade Exhibition11:00 AM Animal cytogenetics and karyotype evolution
Chaired by P. Popescu, M. RocchiB. Dutrillaux: (to be confirmed)F. Yang: Comparative cytogenetics and karyotype evolution of muntjacs (Muntiacus).
12:30 PM Lunch
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PreliminaryScientificProgramme
Afternoon
01:30 PM Poster session no. 1
02:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONSChromosome instability in constitutional pathology and cancerChaired by L. Larizza, J.P. BureauN. Rahman: Mosaic variegated aneuploidy syndrome andthe tumors in its contextW. Saunders: Centrosomal amplification and multipolarityin cancer cells
Gamete chromosomesChaired by J.M. Garcia-SagredoM. Garcia-Caldes: Maternal origin of human trisomyF. Pellestor: The study of chromosomal translocations inmale gametes: segregation, interchromosomal effect andimpact on fertility
04:00 PM Coffee-break and Trade Exhibition
04:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONSNew microdeletion syndromes, use of MLPA for cytogeneticdiagnosisChaired by A. Schinzel, S. ArtanB. de Vries: New microdeletion syndromesF. Kooy: Application of MPLA for cytogenetic diagnosticsand research
Quality assessment in cytogeneticsChaired by K. Miller, M. AlikasifogluU. Kristoffersson: Quality assessment and validation in clinicalcytogenetic servicesS.J. Hamilton: Quality assessment in QF-PCR for rapidaneuploidy screening: The UK experience.
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PreliminaryScientificProgramme
Monday, July 9, 2006
Morning
08:20 AM PLENARY SESSIONSCancer cytogeneticsChaired by J. Limon, F. MitelmanB. Young: Linking cytogenetics to genotype analysis canuncover new events in leukaemiaF. Speleman: Integration of molecular cytogenetics, arrayCGHand expression profiling in the study of neuroblastoma:implications for future therapyA. Geurts van Kessel: Cycle (de)regulation in t(X;1)(p11;q21)-positive renal cell cancer
10:30 AM Coffee-break and Trade Exhibition
11:00 AM Cytogenetics, biodiversity and plant evolution in Turkey andthe wider Middle EastChaired by P. Heslop-HarrisonP. Heslop-Harrison: Chromosome evolution and centres ofdiversity of cropsM. Ørgaard: Crocus cytogenetics, speciation and phylogenyA. Belyayev: Cereal Genomes and the evolution of diversityH. Ozkan: Genome changes and cereal ploidyD. Pignone: Germplasms, diversity, cytogenetics around theMediterranean
12:30 PM Lunch
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PreliminaryScientificProgramme
Afternoon01:30 PM Poster session no. 202:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Clinical cytogenetics II (evolution of phenotypes)Chaired by G. KosztolányiG. Kosztolányi: Consequences of ring formation of humanchromosomesNN:Preimplantation genetic diagnosisChaired by E. Blennow, M. BahceC. Le Caignec: Application of metaphase and array CGH topreimplantation genetic diagnosisC. Staessen: Review: PGD for chromosomal abnormalitieswith FISH
04:00 PM Coffee-break and Trade Exhibition
04:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONSMicroarrays linked to cytogenetic diagnosisChaired by J. WolstenholmeE. Maher: Microarrays in the diagnostic laboratoryA. Reymond: Flanking gene expresion in microdeletionsyndromesNew developments in prenatal diagnosis Chaired by S. Basaran, J. VermeeschH. Fiegler: Array CGH in prenatal diagnosisM. Rodriguez de Alba: Non-invasive prenatal diagnosisJ. Wouters: Towards the automated FISH screening
05:30 PM General Assembly of the European Cytogeneticists Association
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PreliminaryScientificProgramme
Tuesday, July 10, 2006
Morning
08:20 AM PLENARY SESSIONSArchitecture of the human genomeChaired by M. Rocchi,E. Eichler: The evolution of human segmental duplicationarchitectureG. Bernardi: Molecular basis of chromosomal bandsP. Stankiewicz: Mechanisms of DNA rearrangementsunderlying genomic disordersM. Rocchi: Human neocentromeres and evolutionary-newcentromeres
10:30 AM Coffee-break and Trade Exhibition
11:00 AM Array-CGH:new cytogenetic epidemiology, new chromosomerearrangementsChaired by A. Schinzel, O. ZuffardiO. Zuffardi: Frequency and types of unbalanced chromosomerearrangements combining new and old dataM.C. Bonaglia: The history of chromosome 22q distaldeletions: actual frequency and related phenotypeJ. Vermeesch: "Balanced" complex rearrangements: howmany are really balanced?G. Hobson: Triplication and more than triplicationrearrangementsR. Redon: Normal copy number variation in the humangenome
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GeneralInformation
Date and Venue7 - 10 July 2007Istanbul Convention and Exhibition CenterIstanbul, Turkey, www.icec.org
Official LanguageThe official language will be English
Poster ExhibitionThe selected posters will be displayed during the poster exhibition sessionsaccording to their respective topics. Indications for date and time of the sessionassigned will be sent after the acceptance together with the necessary information(usable surface available, mode of fixing).
CMEAccreditation will be requested.
Invitation LetterIf requested by the participants, an official invitation letter will be sent by theCongress Secretariat. Such solicited invitations, however, will not offer any paymentof expenses, such as fees, travel or hotel accommodations for the Congress.
How To Get ThereDue to its geographic positioning, Turkey has always been a bridge between theeast and the west, and this position is now even more enhanced by political,economic, and commercial restructuring developments in the region. As the flagcarrier of Turkey, Turkish Airlines has consolidated its position on the internationalplatform by linking the Caucasian countries and the Turkish republics in CentralAsia, as well as the Middle Eastern and Asian countries, with Europe, Africa andNorth America; through the service network hub Istanbul, the cradle of ancientcivilizations and the capital of three consecutive empires. Turkish Airlines, whichhas been carrying passenger and cargo since 1933, today has a fleet of 64 aircraftand flies to a total of 103 destinations, 26 domestic and 77 international.
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GeneralInformation
Arrival To The CityTurkey demands an official entry visa from citizens of several countries. Beforeyour departure to Turkey it is better to check with a Turkish consulate in yourcountry to determine if you need a visa. In some cases, you can obtain a visa uponarrival at Ataturk airport for a small fee. After passing from the passport control,it is appropriate to declare your foreign currency and your valuable objects andhave it recorded in your passport. As elsewhere too, there are limits on the amountof alcoholic drinks and cigarettes that can be brought in: two boxes of cigarettes,50 cigars, 200 grams of tobacco and 2.5 liters of alcoholic drinks are allowed.
Work Hours And HolidaysBanks are open weekdays from 8:30 AM until noon or 12:30 PM, depending onthe bank, and from 1:30 PM until 5.00 PM. However, there are some banks whichcontinue to serve during lunch breaks. Museums are generally open Tuesdaythrough Sunday from 9:30 AM until 5.00 PM or 5:30 PM and closed on Monday.Palaces are open the same hours but are closed on Thursday. For specific information
on museums, please visit our museums section. Shops and bazaars are normallyopen Monday through Saturday from 9:30 AM to 1.00 PM and from 2.00 PM to7.00 PM, and closed all day on Sunday. But most stores in shopping malls andcrowded streets are open seven days a week, including lunch breaks. You can findrestaurants or cafes open virtually at any time of the day or night.
CurrencyThe monetary unit is the New Turkish lira (YTL), which comes in bank notes of;5; 10, 20, 50 and 100. In Istanbul, traveler's checks are rarely accepted. ATMs canbe found in even the smallest Turkish towns. Most accept international credit cards or bank cards (a strip of logos is usually displayed above the ATM). Almost all ATMs have a language keyto enable you to read the instructions in English.
Credit CardsVisa and Master Card are widely accepted at hotels, stores, shops and restaurants.
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GeneralInformation
TransportationSpecial Airport transfers: Please contact the Congress Secretariat and provide thearrival details.
Airport to city: Metro: A light metro system operates between Istanbul AtatürkAirport to Kabatafl. After Kabatafl an underground metro system is available toTaksim.
Bus: HAVAS company operates regular airport to city bus transportation at halfhourly intervals from 06:00 till 24:00 hours.
Taxi: Taxis are available around the clock and operate by the meter.50% surcharge is applied between 00:01 am and 06:00 am hours.In the city:Bus: Public bus transportation has a wide web of services across the city. The fareis the equivalent of 1.- One has to pre-buy tickets to board a bus.
Taxi: Taxis are available around the clock and operate by the meter. 50% surchargeis applied between 00.01 and 06:00 hours.
Boat: Ferry boats and fast catamarans operate between the two shores of Istanbul- between Europe and Asia. The boat landings are at Kabatafl, Karaköy andEminonü on the European side and Üsküdar, Kadikoy and Bostanc› on the Asiaticshores.
Tramway: Modern tramways operate in the European suburbs of Istanbul, mainlyin the old city.
Metro: An underground metro system is available between Taksim Square and4th Levent.
Travel from hotel to conference venue: Congress Center is walking distance fromTaksim Square which is full of hotels with different categories.
ClimateThe climate of Istanbul is mild. Good weather and sunshine is the predominantweather during July with temperatures ranging between 25°C / 30°C during theday and 18°C / 23°C at night.To check the current weather conditions in Turkey and Istanbul, please click onwww.meteor.gov.tr/indexmaster_eng.htm
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GeneralInformation
InsurancesThe congress fee does not include insurance. All participants should arrange fortheir own insurance in their country of origin.
Driving LicenseMost international driver's licenses are recognized in Turkey. Car rental companiesrequire for a valid national or international license. Remember to keep to theright-hand side of the road and wear your seat belt at all times.
Electrical Appliances• Voltage in Turkey is 220 Volts for electrical appliances• The frequency is 50 Hz in Turkey
Scientific ExhibitionThe exhibition will be held in the congress venue. Exhibitors will display the verylatest developments in equipment and services. Organizations and companiesthat are interested in participating in the exhibition are requested to contact theCongress Secretariat.
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Istanbulin Brief
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Istanbul isa city of unparalleledhistorical and cultural richness that
is as fascinating and historical as it isdynamic and modern. Serving as the
capital of three mighty empiresand set squarely between two
continents, Istanbul has culturesand traditions that blend East
with West andMediterranean withAnatolian. Each civilizationthat has made its home inIstanbul has left its markin some way, and theresult we see today is acity that could only havecome about afterthousands of years ofdiverse cultures each addinga little something. With onefoot in Europe and another inAsia, and a vibrant atmosphererooted in history while facing toward the
future, Istanbul is truly as much a crossroadsof ideas and cultures today as ever. Come see
it for yourself. Add your footsteps tothose of the millions who have
walked along the Bosphorusfor millennia and
sampled all thatIstanbul has to
offer.
Registration
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Only registration accompanied by the full payment will be considered.Registration fee includes admission to all the scientific sessions andexhibition, abstract book, certificate of attendance, opening ceremonyand welcome reception, lunches and coffee breaks.
All registrations must be made through either 1 or 2.1. Website registration2. By official registration form (Form A)Each participant is asked to fill in a separate form (Form A) and sendit to the Congress Secretariat accompanied by proof of payment.Registration will be confirmed after receipt of the fee(s).
Please send Form A, with payment to
Y›ld›z Posta Cad. N: 17/4 34394Esentepe - Istanbul TURKEYPhone : + 90 212 347 63 00Fax : + 90 212 347 63 63Email : [email protected]
Category Before Before Onsite15 March 2007 1 July 2007 Registration
E.C.A. member 270 320 350Technologists (E.C.A. member) 180 230 260Non-E.C.A. member 340 390 440
Registration
Payment Method1. By credit card
(Visa, MasterCard)2. By bank transfer to:
Dekon Congress & TourismGaranti BankEsentepe Branch (347)Euro Account Number : 9093914Swift Code : TGBATRISXXXIBAN : TR 10 0006 2000 3470 0009 0939 14
The participant's full name and mailing address should be clearly indicatedon the order, as well as payment details. Collective remittances must beaccompanied with a list of participants' names and payment details foreach person. Remittance fees should be paid by the sender. Those whodo not receive a confirmation notice before the congress are requestedto present a photocopy of proof of payment on site.
Cancellation & Refund PolicyBefore March 31, 2007Only a handling fee of 100 will be deducted from the paid amount.
After March 31, 2007No refund
Refunds will be issued after the Congress.Bank charges will be deducted from the refund.
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HotelAccommodation& Tours
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Hotel AccomodationDeadline for Guaranteed Hotel Accomodation 1 March 2007
DEKON Congress & Tourism has booked rooms at hotels in Istanbul duringthe Congress period. Reservations will be made on a first-come, first-served basis.
Booking conditions* For bookings deposit has to be made.* Payment must be completed before arrival.
Cancellation & Refund PolicyTill 1 March 2007Only deposit will be deducted.
After 1 March 2007No refund
Refunds will be issued after the Congress.Bank charges will be deducted from the refund.
Hotel Category Single Double Deposit per Deposit perRoom Room SNG Room DBL Room
5 star category hotels 5*4 star category hotels 4*3 star category hotels 3*
HotelAccommodation& Tours
Tours & Excursions
DAILY TOURS
TOUR PER PERSON PRICEDEKON 1 - BYZANTINE & OTTOMAN RELICS 60
DEKON 2 - TREASURES OF ISTANBUL 30
DEKON 3 - HIGHLIGHTS OF ISTANBUL 30
DEKON 4 - DOLMABAHÇE PALACE 35
DEKON 5 - ISTANBUL BY NIGHT 55
DEKON 6 - BOSPHOROUS CRUISE TOUR 30
DEKON 7 - GOLDEN HORN AND ST SAVOR IN CHORA 40
DEKON 8 - ASIA 30
DEKON 9 - EUROPE AND ASIA 70
DEKON 10 - TURKISH BATH 45
DEKON 11 - TRADING ACTIVITIES 15
DEKON 12 - TROY 170
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HotelAccommodation& Tours
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Tours & Excursions
PRE/POST MEETING EXCURSIONS
TOUR PER PERSON PRICEDEKON MP 1 - EPHESUS & PERGAMON 165/ in double per person
20/ single supplementAirfare 155
DEKON MP 2 - WONDERLAND CAPPADOCIA 195/ in double per person 40/ single supplement
Airfare 155
DEKON MP 3 - PAMUKKALE & EPHESUS 195/ in double per person 20/ single supplement
Airfare 155
DEKON MP 4 - ANTALYA TOUR 240/ in double per person 85/ single supplement
Airfare 155
DEKON MP 5 - EPHESUS 105Airfare 155
Y›ld›z Posta Cad. N: 17/4 34394 Esentepe - Istanbul TURKEYPhone: + 90 212 347 63 00 • Fax: + 90 212 347 63 63 • Email: [email protected]