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As Local Congress Chairperson and EAS President, it is our special
Programme Committee, the EAS Executive Committee, and the
a programme with outstanding plenary speakers, workshops and poster sessions which incorporate the most interesting and cutting-
cardiovascular disease at the cellular and molecular levels, but also exciting advances in new approaches to the diagnosis and
continues to expand at alarming speed.
give the Award lecture during the Opening session on Sunday evening, June 20th. We are delighted to be able to present you this outstanding lecture.
and networking between basic and clinical researchers, as well as to stimulate discussion between experienced colleagues and young investigators. For this reason, we have designated two time
Abstracts will be available to each participant on a memory stick. Only selected abstracts will be presented as Posters, in direct
The Congress will be held in the modern and stylistic Hamburg
also within walking distance, either in the adjacent park or at
Hamburg International Airport, thus allowing extremely rapid and practical access.
Ulrike Beisiegel, Dr., Prof.Congress Chairperson
members and Young Investigators at our Congress, and
we can motivate you to come and join us in Hamburg.
Finally, we should like to express our warm appreciation to our Corporate partners who are supporting the
exciting, enjoyable and convivial Congress this summer in Hamburg.
With best regards,
M. John Chapman, Prof.EAS President
Ulrike Beisiegel, Germany
John Chapman, France, PresidentLale Tokgözoglu, Turkey, Vice President Marja-Riitta Taskinen, Finland, Past PresidentPetri Kovanen, Finland, SecretaryJan Borén, Sweden, TreasurerRudolf Zechner, Austria, Alberico L. Catapano, ItalyOlivier Descamps, Belgium Luís Masana, Spain
Rudolf Zechner, Austria, ChairUlrike Beisiegel, Germany, Co-chairJohn Chapman, France Vincenzo Di Marzo, Italy Folkert Kuipers, The Netherlands Bart Staels, France Philippa Talmud, UK Lale Tokgözoglu, TurkeyTony Vidal-Puig, UK Christian Weber, Germany Olov Wiklund, Sweden Antonis Zampelas, Greece
Ulrike Beisiegel, Hamburg, ChairGerhard Adam, Hamburg Michael Böhm, Homburg/Saar Arnold v. Eckardstein, Zurich Christian Gerloff, Hamburg Jörg Heeren, Hamburg Florian Kronenberg, Innsbruck Karl Lackner, MainzMartin Merkel, Hamburg Dirk Müller-Wieland, Hamburg Hermann Reichenspurner, Hamburg Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Berlin Joachim Thiery, Leipzig Karl Wegscheider, Hamburg
This Congress is supported by a grant from The German Research Foundation (DFG).
The Anitschkow LectureMichael S. Brown, USA Nobel Laureate
Endothelium: Function and Dysfunction, UK
Unstable Plaque Biology and Detection Martin R. Bennett, UK
Immunoregulation in AtherosclerosisAlain Tedgui, France
What are we learning from genome wide studies?Heribert Schunkert, Germany
Obesity as a Risk FactorLuc F. Van Gaal, Belgium
Philipp E. Scherer, USA
Diabetic HeartDaniel P. Kelly, USA
Transcriptional Control of Energy MetabolismJohan Auwerx, Switzerland
Trends in Risk Factors in EuropeAnnika Rosengren, Sweden
Does Treating Dysglycemia Reduce CV Outcomes?Hertzel C. Gerstein, Canada
Hypertension and Diabetes: Epidemiological Aspects and Evidence from Intervention TrialGiuseppe Mancia, Italy
DyslipidemiaJohn Kastelein, The Netherlands
Morning Registration Desk Opens
12:00-14:00 EAS General Assembly
14.00-15.30 Educational Symposia Educational Symposia Educational Symposia
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break
16.00-17.30 EducationalSymposium supported by AstraZeneca
Roche Educational Symposia
Merck & Co., Inc. Sponsored Educational Symposium
18.00 Opening Ceremony- The Anitschkow Lecture by Michael S. Brown, USA Nobel Laureate- Welcome Reception
Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4
09:00-11:00 Plenary Session 1: Genetic and Molecular Basis of Atherogenesis
11:00-11:30 Coffee break and Exhibition
11:30-13:00 Joint EAS-ESC Session: Recent Advances in Cardiac and Vascular Biology
Workshop:CellularCholesterolHomeostasis
Workshop: Cellular Im-munresponsein the Arterial Wall
Workshop:Treatment of Dyslipidemiaand Athero-sclerosis
13:00-14:00 Lunch break and Exhibition
13:15-14:45SponsoredEducationalSymposium
14:45-16:15 Workshop:Biology ofLipoproteinReceptors
Workshop:
and its Consequences
Workshop:Managing theSocioeconomic and Environmen-tal Risk Factors
Workshop:Risk Detection, Biomarkers and Imaging
16:15-16:45 Coffee break and Exhibition
16:45-17:30 How To Session:How to assess endothelialfunction at the clinical level
How To Session:Should we determine
status in the lipid clinic?
How To Session:How to treat atherogenic dyslipidemia beyond LDL-cholesterol
17:30-20:30 Poster Presentations & Poster Discussions
17:45-19:15 DanoneSponsoredEducationalSymposium
21:00 Young Scientists’ PartyFaculty Reception (by invitation only)
June 18-20, 2010Lübeck, Germany
4th German Atherosclerosis Congress, Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Disease
June 19, 2010Hamburg, Germany
Metabolic Risk for CHD beyond LDL: HDL-Obesity-Diabetes
June 19, 2010Hamburg, Germany
Postprandial Lipid Metabolism
Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4
09:00-11:00 Plenary Ses-sion: Metabol-ic Risk Factors and Risk De-tection
11:00-11:30 Coffee break and Exhibition
11:30-13:00 Joint EAS-ICCR Session:Physical Activity, Healthy Eating and CVD Risk
Workshop:Uptake, Stor-age and Mobilizationof Lipids and CellularConsequences
Workshop: HDL - More thanCholesterol?
Workshop:Atherothrom-bosis
13:00-15:00 Poster Presentations & Poster Discussions
15:00-16:30 Workshop:LipidMediators of
and Cell Signaling
Workshop:PlaqueProgressionand Rupture
Workshop:Fat Depots, InsulinResistance and Atherosclerosis
Workshop:Novel Anti-atherosclerot-ic Treatment Strategies
16:30-17:00 Coffee break and Exhibition
17:00-18:30 Merck & Co., Inc. SponsoredEducationalSymposium
KOWAPharmaceuticalEurope Co ltd.SponsoredEducationalSymposium
GenzymeEurope B.V. SponsoredEducationalSymposium
19:30 EAS International Evening - for all participants
Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4
09:00-11:00 PlenarySession :MetabolicFactors: Mechanisms Affecting Car-diovascular Risk
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:00 Joint EAS-EACPR Session:Unmet chal-lenges in CVD prevention
Workshop: Regenerating Cells in the Cardiovascu-lar System
Workshop:Genetics in Atheroscle-rosis
Late BreakingSession
Opening Ceremony
The Anitschkow Lecture by Nobel Laureate, Michael S. Brown, USAA ballet performance followed by a Welcome Reception
in the Exhibition Area. (Included in the registration fee)
Young Scientists’ NightInformal evening for young scientists to meet colleagues from
all over the world in a beautiful night club in the park next to the Congress Centre.
You are welcome to discuss science and everything else in a relaxed atmosphere. German snacks and unlimited drinks
will be included. Ticket Price: €20
Faculty ReceptionThe EAS Faculty are invited to a reception which
will be held in the Germania Rowing Club overlooking Lake Alster.
International Evening An international buffet will be served in a beautiful setting
with live entertainment and songs from the Mamma Mia musical.
Poster Competition.Ticket Price: €50 and €25 for students.
Early Fee(Prior to February 28, 2010)
Regular Fee(From
March 1-April 30,
2010)
On Site Fee
(From May 1, 2010)
EAS Member* Under age 35** €100 €100 €100
Above age 35 €250 €300 €500
Non-Member Student*** €250 €250 €250
Non-Student €600 €700 €750
Young Scientist’s Night €20
EASInternationalEvening
Regular €50
Student*** €25
All above fees include 19% VAT*2009 EAS Members will be able to register for the Congress at reduced fees. For more information please visit theCongress website. This reduction is applicable only to those who were EAS members in the year preceding the Congress,i.e., for EAS 2010 Hamburg the reduction applies for those who were EAS members in 2009.
**Please send a copy of ID indicating your date of birth to the EAS Registration Department by either email [email protected] or fax +41 22 906 91 40.
*** Student registration form must be accompanied by a letter
valid student card.
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Hamburg. For the full list of available hotels please visit the Congress website: www.kenes.com/eas
For inquiries, please contact the Registration and Accommodation Department:
1-3 Rue de Chantepoulet P.O. Box 1726 CH-1211, Geneva 1SwitzerlandTel: +41 22 908 0488Fax: +41 22 906 91 40Email: [email protected]: www.kenes.com/eas
CCH - Congress Center HamburgAm Dammtor / Marseiller Straße20355 Hamburg, GermanyWebsite: www.cch.de
An application will be made to both the EACCME (European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education) and EBAC (The European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology) to provide accreditation to the Congress.
The late breaking abstract submission will be open on line from April 8-22, 2010.
For further information please visit the Congress website
We recommend that all participants take out a personal travel and health insurance for their trip.
The weather in Hamburg in June is usually warm & pleasant, with an average temperature of 13°C to 22°C.
Clothing is informal for all occasions.
Participants are requested to check with the German consulate or diplomatic mission in their home country or with their travel agency for visa requirements. It is the responsibility of the participant to obtain a visa if required.
Hamburg Airport also known as Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport is 8.5 km north-west of the city centre in the Fuhlsbüttel quarter. HVV, the Hamburg public transit network, runs the S-Bahn-line (suburban railway) S1.
Sponsorship opportunities are available and described in the online Prospectus. A professional exhibition will be held concurrently with the Congress. For more details, please check the Congress website.
Please do not hesitate to contact the Organizers if you require any additional information or assistance. Please address all correspondence to:
78th European Atherosclerosis Society Congressc/o Kenes International - Global Congress Organizers and Association Management Services1-3 rue de Chantepoulet, PO Box 1726CH-1211 Geneva 1, SwitzerlandTel: +41 22 908 0488, Fax: +41 22 906 9140E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.kenes.com/eas
The EuropeanAtherosclerosisSociety
...advancing and exchangingknowledge concerning the causes,natural history, treatment andprevention of atherosclerotic disease...
Benefits of EAS Membership include:Online subscription to AtherosclerosisReduced registration fees at EASCongresses, Workshops and Symposia15% reduction on Elsevier bookspurchased via the EAS websiteEligibility for EAS Grants, Fellowshipsand AwardsRegular newsletters with informationon the Society’s activitiesAccess to the EAS website with linksto partner societiesEligibility of young investigators for EAS Summer School
For further details aboutthe above benefits,information about theactivities of the Society,or how to become a member, visit the EASwebsite,www.eas -society.org
or contact us at,
The EAS Office,Kronhusgatan 11411 05, GothenburgSWEDENTel: +46 31 724 27 95Fax: +46 31 724 27 01
The European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) wasfounded in 1964. With atherosclerosis becomingan increasingly important concern as Europeanpopulations grow older, the work of the Society is today more relevant than ever.
By the organization of events, such as Congresses, Workshops and Summer School, and through itsjournal Atherosclerosis, the EAS affords medicalprofessionals throughout Europe access to thelatest knowledge in areas including myocardialinfarction, cerebro - and peripheral vascular disease.
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