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:::: This conference will bring together leaders in the field of translational mitochondrial medicine, with a programme designed to engage and inspire the next generation of mitochondrial researchers. The meeting attracts international participants interested in mitochondrial diseases, working in molecular genetics, biochemistry, pathology, and clinical medicine
:::: This conference will bring together leaders in the field of translational mitochondrial medicine, with a programme designed to engage and inspire the next generation of mitochondrial researchers. The meeting attracts international participants interested in mitochondrial diseases, working in molecular genetics, biochemistry, pathology, and clinical medicine


== Venue ==  
== Venue ==  
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:::: CB10 1SA, UK
:::: CB10 1SA, UK
::::[https://www.wellcomegenomecampus.org/ Location]
::::[https://www.wellcomegenomecampus.org/ Location]
== Organizers ==
:::: '''Scientific programme committee''':
::::* '''Patrick Chinnery''' University of Cambridge, UK
::::* '''Marni Falk''' The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
::::* '''Vamsi Mootha''' Harvard Medical School, USA
::::* '''Jan Smeitink''' Radboud UMC, The Netherlands
::::* '''Anu Suomalainen''' University of Helsinki, Finland
::::* '''Massimo Zeviani''' MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Cambridge, UK
:::: '''Conference organiser'''
::::* '''Lucy Criddle''' Wellcome Genome Campus, UK


== Programme ==
== Programme ==
:::: Topics will include:  
:::: Topics will include:  
::::* Precision diagnostics and new clinical biomarkers
:::::* Precision diagnostics and new clinical biomarkers
::::* What determines the phenotype of mitochondrial diseases?   
:::::* What determines the phenotype of mitochondrial diseases?   
::::* Autophagy-mitophagy: is it important for mitochondrial disease?
:::::* Autophagy-mitophagy: is it important for mitochondrial disease?
::::* Fission/fusion defects in mitochondrial disease: cause or effect?
:::::* Fission/fusion defects in mitochondrial disease: cause or effect?
::::* Mitochondrial biogenesis: the key to therapy?
:::::* Mitochondrial biogenesis: the key to therapy?
::::* Gene editing to treat mitochondrial diseases
:::::* Gene editing to treat mitochondrial diseases
::::* Clinical trials  
:::::* Clinical trials  
::::* Late breaking clinical intervention studies
:::::* Late breaking clinical intervention studies
::::* Translating microbiome science to impact global populations
:::::* Translating microbiome science to impact global populations


::::A draft programme is available [https://coursesandconferences.wellcomegenomecampus.org/events/item.aspx?e=701 here].
::::A draft programme is available [https://coursesandconferences.wellcomegenomecampus.org/events/item.aspx?e=701 here].


== Organizers ==
:::: Scientific programme committee:
:::::* '''Patrick Chinnery''' University of Cambridge, UK
:::::* '''Marni Falk''' The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
:::::* '''Vamsi Mootha''' Harvard Medical School, USA
:::::* '''Jan Smeitink''' Radboud UMC, The Netherlands
:::::* '''Anu Suomalainen''' University of Helsinki, Finland
:::::* '''Massimo Zeviani''' MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Cambridge, UK
:::: Conference organiser
:::::* '''Lucy Criddle''' Wellcome Genome Campus, UK


== Registration ==
== Registration ==
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== Lecturers and tutors ==
== Lecturers and tutors ==
:::: The list of speakers can be seen [https://coursesandconferences.wellcomegenomecampus.org/events/item.aspx?e=701 here]
:::: The list can be found [https://coursesandconferences.wellcomegenomecampus.org/events/item.aspx?e=701 here]
 
 


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Hinxton, Cambridge UK, 2018 May 09-11. Mitochondrial Medicine conference

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Abstract: Mitochondrial Medicine conference, Hinxton, United Kingdom, 2018


General information

The year’s meeting aims to bridge the gap between our current understanding of the mechanisms and processes that go awry in mitochondrial disease and the novel approaches being developed to treat them. We will also include sessions on clinical trial design and cohorts that are trial ready. In addition, there will be a late-breaking session focusing on new clinical intervention studies.
This conference will bring together leaders in the field of translational mitochondrial medicine, with a programme designed to engage and inspire the next generation of mitochondrial researchers. The meeting attracts international participants interested in mitochondrial diseases, working in molecular genetics, biochemistry, pathology, and clinical medicine

Venue

Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre
Hinxton, Cambridge
CB10 1SA, UK
Location

Programme

Topics will include:
  • Precision diagnostics and new clinical biomarkers
  • What determines the phenotype of mitochondrial diseases?
  • Autophagy-mitophagy: is it important for mitochondrial disease?
  • Fission/fusion defects in mitochondrial disease: cause or effect?
  • Mitochondrial biogenesis: the key to therapy?
  • Gene editing to treat mitochondrial diseases
  • Clinical trials
  • Late breaking clinical intervention studies
  • Translating microbiome science to impact global populations
A draft programme is available here.

Organizers

Scientific programme committee:
  • Patrick Chinnery University of Cambridge, UK
  • Marni Falk The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
  • Vamsi Mootha Harvard Medical School, USA
  • Jan Smeitink Radboud UMC, The Netherlands
  • Anu Suomalainen University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Massimo Zeviani MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Cambridge, UK
Conference organiser
  • Lucy Criddle Wellcome Genome Campus, UK

Registration

Registration form

Lecturers and tutors

The list can be found here


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