The
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Irish Society of Human Genetics will take
place on Friday 6th September 2013 in the Postgraduate Centre, Belfast
City Hospital. Two leading international scientists will give keynote lectures
at this year’s meeting: Dr. Beverly Searle, CEO, Unique-Understanding Chromosome Disorders
and Prof. Peter Humphries of Trinity College Dublin.
ISHG Conference 2013
UPCOMING EVENTS: 12th European Symposium on Congenital Anomalies
ISHG Council 2013
PRESIDENT: Anne Parle-McDermott (Nutritional Genetics, DCU)
SECRETARY: Derek Morris (Psychiatric Genetics, TCD)
Tony Bjourson (Genetics, UUJ)
Tom Moore (Developmental Genetics, UCC)
Sean Ennis (Medical Genetics, UCD & NCMG)
Debbie Lambert (Genetic Counsellor,
Children's University Hospital, Temple St.)
Harinder Gill (Consultant in Medical Genetics, Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children)
Celine Gervin (Cytogeneticist, NI Regional Genetics Centre)
Gianpiero Cavalleri (Population Genetics,
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)
Johanna Kelly (Clinical Cytogenetist, NCMG Crumlin)
Deirdre Donnelly (Medical Genetics, Belfast City Hospital)
ISHG 2012 Award winners
The following prizes were awarded at the ISHG Conference 2012
in RCSI.
ISHG Young Investigator Award, Best Postgrad Oral:
Sarah Furlong, TCD.
Best Postdoc Oral:
Dr. Jillian Casey, NCMG Crumlin.
Best Postgrad Poster:
Karen Coss, UCD.
Best Postdoc Poster:
Dr. Judith Conroy, UCD.
Register now for ISHG 2012 and "Your Genes, Your Health, Your Future"
The Irish Society of Human Genetics annual scientific
meeting takes place in RCSI on Monday 3rd September. A provisional
meeting programme is available at this link. Our international keynote speakers are Prof. Andrew Wilkie (University of
Oxford) & Prof.
Han Brunner, Radboud University Nijmegen. Please register using the Meeting Registration Form before 17th August to benefit
from a reduced rate.
If you cannot attend this year’s meeting but want to
renew your membership of the society, please use the Membership Form.
This year the society is hosting a Public Event “Your Genes, Your Health, Your
Future” as part of the Dublin City of Science 2012. This event
takes place in RCSI on the evening of Monday 3rd September after the
scientific meeting. Please use the flyer to promote this event both
within and outside your institution. The event website is http://yourgenes.eventbrite.ie/
where you can register for free.
ISHG Conference 2012
The Annual
Scientific Meeting of the Irish Society of Human
Genetics will take place on Monday 3rd September 2012 in the Royal
College of
Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin. Two leading international scientists will
give keynote lectures at this year’s meeting: Prof. Andrew Wilkie of
University of Oxford and Prof. Han Brunner of Radboud University
Nijmegen.
The call for abstracts is now open and will close on Friday 8th
June. The abstract form is available at this link.
The society is delighted to announce
that it will hold an
event as part of the Dublin City of Science 2012 Public Engagement
Programme
entitled “Your Genes, Your Health, Your Future”. The event will take
place on the evening of Monday 3rd September after the Annual Scientific
Meeting in RCSI. More details of this event fill follow in due course.
UPCOMING EVENTS: Insights into Successful Rare Disease Research
When: Monday, 26 March 2012 from 09:30 to 13:30
Where: O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel Merrion Square, Dublin 2
The workshop will bring together National and International speakers and Irish researchers. Keynote presentations on the elements involved in successful research in the area of rare disease will be followed by a panel discussion on the barriers, solutions and opportunities in rare disease research.
For further information look at http://rarediseaseresarch.eventbrite.ie/
Where: O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel Merrion Square, Dublin 2
The workshop will bring together National and International speakers and Irish researchers. Keynote presentations on the elements involved in successful research in the area of rare disease will be followed by a panel discussion on the barriers, solutions and opportunities in rare disease research.
For further information look at http://rarediseaseresarch.eventbrite.ie/
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